Monday, December 12, 2011

OBAMA STATE BALLOT CHALLENGE INITIATIVE AND A HAWAII UPDATE

Posted by: Dean C. Haskins
dean@birthersummit.org
202.241.3648
Posted: December 12, 2011
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HAWAII UPDATE: We are asked, daily, to release the information about the upcoming lawsuit in Hawaii, despite the explanation that we have been asked not to do so until counsel gives us a green light. As much as we would love to share all the details with the world, doing so could possibly endanger all of our efforts, and there is simply no way to explain that without revealing those details. Having invested so much in time and resources into this, we are even more anxious than you are for the lawsuit to be heard.
Please rest assured that everything is progressing properly, as we are merely fulfilling every necessary administrative procedure toward filing this successful lawsuit. Actually, these procedural steps will be the very things that end up painting the defendants into a corner in a court of law. The lawsuit that will be filed soon (we are on the last administrative procedure) will be unlike any other that has been filed in this arena. Rather than the lawsuit dealing with numerous and varied claims that ultimately get lumped together and dismissed without actually being addressed by the court, our lawsuit will be extremely narrow in focus—so narrow, in fact, that the argument will ultimately rest upon one very small word in the applicable statute.
Having properly fulfilled every possible administrative procedure, we are confident that our argument surrounding that one little word in the statute will garner the agreement of the court, and we will win the lawsuit. By focusing our argument so narrowly, there is little chance that any judge would be able to dismiss our complaint.
As soon as we are assured that releasing the information will not jeopardize the case, we will gladly share all of the details of our investigation and the lawsuit.
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