27 January 2012

A scream that was heard in Georgia.

March 31st of last year, I posted the following:

Who the hell IS Barack Hussein Obama, Jr...REALLY??

Looks like some folks in the Peach State heard it.  (Well, OK...you know my blog didn't start this off, even if I have been raising my share of questions about the International Man Of Mystery.  It's just a coincidence.  (Not like this 'coincidence,' I mean a real one.))  All kidding aside, at least one State's courts are finally taking the question of Obummer's eligibility seriously

Typically, Obummer thinks he's above the law...

Big shocker: Obama did not even show up today. Guess he was too busy campaigning in Nevada and Colorado for his re-election bid. Heck, he didn’t even bother to send his attorney Mr. Michael Jablonski to deliver the necessary documents to the courthouse. But apparently, a lot of concerned Americans did show up, as the Atlanta courthouse was crowded.

To recap what has happened with this case during the past few weeks, Mr. Jablonski has tried very hard to stop this case one way or another. First he attempted to have the case dismissed, then he said it simply was not relevant to the president, then he argued that as the law stands the states do not actually have the power to determine who appears on their individual ballots (yeah, and the Pope is a Muslim), and finally said that his client was simply too preoccupied with his responsibilities as President to give a damn about the case. In short, he found himself continually having to change the story of his client.

However, the Georgia court rejected every one and all of these excuses. Just yesterday, Mr. Jablonski sent out a letter to the secretary of state in which he declared that the case was simply not to be heard and that he and his client would effectively boycott these proceedings. Hours later, Mr. Brian Kemp, Secretary of the Great State of Georgia, responded by saying that Obama and Jablonski were free to not show up at court but would nevertheless be doing so at their own peril.

I now have a total man-crush on Mr. Kemp.  Resolve like this used to be a quintessential American trait.  Nowadays, it's mostly limited to a handful of State officials and Ann Barnhardt.  How the mighty have fallen.

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