Finally someone in America is paying
attention to the Maricopa County Cold Case Posse investigation report
indicating that Barack Obama’s birth certificate is a fraud.
Hugh McInnish of Alabama filed a lawsuit
against the Alabama Secretary of State challenging Barack Obama’s
eligibility to have his name on the November 2012 ballot for President
of the United States. One of the stipulations in the case was a request
to obtain an original copy of Obama’s birth certificate.
In a decision written on March 6, 2012, the
Alabama State Supreme Court denied McInnish’s demand of obtaining the
birth certificate copy before allowing Obama’s name to be placed on the
ballot. The denial was not based on the merit of the evidence of forgery
of the birth certificate, rather it was denied because they did not
believe that the state supreme court had legal jurisdiction of the
matter. To quote Alabama Supreme Court Justice Tom Parker:
“The language of the foregoing provision of
the Alabama Constitution implies that this Court is without
jurisdiction over Mcinnish’s original petition for a writ of mandamus. It is not
our appellate jurisdiction that is being invoked, and this matter is not
within original jurisdiction of this Court ‘to issue such remedial
writs or orders as may be necessary to give it general supervision and
control of courts of inferior jurisdiction.’ Ala. Const. 1901, Art. VI, §
140. The office of the Secretary of State of Alabama is not a ‘court of
inferior jurisdiction; that this Court may control through the issuance
of a writ in response to a petition first filed in this Court…”
However, Justice Parker wrote that the
evidence McInnish provided along with the findings of the Cold Case
Posse make Obama’s birth certificate to be highly suspect and questions
if it would be able to stand up in a court of law. He also said that he
is experienced in computer science and indicated he concurs with the
conclusion of forgery made by the Cold Case Posse.
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