Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Eligibility Lawsuit filed against CA Secretary of State

The Post & Email

IS DEBRA BOWEN REFUSING TO UPHOLD THE LAW?
by Sharon Rondeau

Debra Bowen, "chief elections officer" for the state of California(May 12, 2010) — On May 10, 2010, Capt. Pamela Barnett (Ret.) filed a lawsuit against Debra Bowen, current California Secretary of State, on the grounds that Bowen has allowed an ineligible candidate to have his name placed on the ballot for the November 2010 election.

The website detailing Bowen’s duties as Secretary of State reads, in part: “Secretary Bowen is also responsible for helping to carry out election laws and campaign disclosure requirements by maintaining a statewide database of registered voters, certifying the official lists of candidates for each election, tracking and certifying ballot initiatives, compiling election returns, and certifying the election results for all state and federal contests.”

Captain Barnett is the Northern campaign manager for Dr. Orly Taitz, who filed several cases in California and Washington, DC asking the courts to hear evidence against Barack Hussein Obama II’s eligibility to serve as president under Article II, Section1 of the U.S. Constitution. Taitz is now a candidate for Secretary of State on the Republican ticket.

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