But what can we expect? This pin-head named William McGuffage (Chairman of the Illinois State Board of Elections(SBC)) was the same felon that got us into this mess in the first place.
In 2008-2009 McGuffage was on the Election Board Committee that connived to get Soetoro on the ballot knowing full well there had been an outcry against the ineligibility of Mr. Soetoro. McGuffage was well aware of the loud public outcry back then...so why are we surprised that he is currently in CYA mode? (Cover Your A@@). How could he have ruled otherwise? McGuffage was and is right in the middle of the controversy and therefore should have recused himself in this Feb 2, 2012 hearing! So out of self-preservation McGuffage pretends to have superior knowledge and rules in favor of himself...and against Jackson!
Here are some Jan 20th, 2009 Election Board documents showing him being on the board committee that allowed Soetoro on the ballot in the first place. This clip is a partial page, but the entire set of 2008-2009 documents can be found at: http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/AboutTheBoard/PDF/01_20_09BdPkt.pdf
As for today's ruling which determined that Michael Jackson did not deserve a "fair hearing" and that the Illinois State Board of Elections has the authority to trump the US Constitution, and that the Illinois State Board of Elections is the "Supreme Law of the Land," shows me that the Elections Board are felons and traitors to America.
Here are some laws the Illinois Election Boards are ignorant of:
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HAVA ACT 2002
15 (b) FALSE INFORMATION IN REGISTERING AND VOTING.—Any individual who knowingly commits fraud or knowingly makes a false statement with respect to the naturalization, citizenry, or alien registry of such individual in violation of section 1015 of title 18, United States Code, shall be fined or imprisoned, or both, in accordance with such section.
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CITE 18 USC Sec. 1015
01/05/2009
EXPCITE
TITLE 18 - CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
PART I - CRIMES
CHAPTER 47 - FRAUD AND FALSE STATEMENTS
HEAD
Sec. 1015. Naturalization, citizenship or alien registry
STATUTE
(a) Whoever knowingly makes any false statement under oath, in
any case, proceeding, or matter relating to, or under, or by virtue
of any law of the United States relating to naturalization,
citizenship, or registry of aliens; or
(b) Whoever knowingly, with intent to avoid any duty or liability
imposed or required by law, denies that he has been naturalized or
admitted to be a citizen, after having been so naturalized or
admitted; or
(c) Whoever uses or attempts to use any certificate of arrival,
declaration of intention, certificate of naturalization,
certificate of citizenship or other documentary evidence of
naturalization or of citizenship, or any duplicate or copy thereof,
knowing the same to have been procured by fraud or false evidence
or without required appearance or hearing of the applicant in court
or otherwise unlawfully obtained; or
(d) Whoever knowingly makes any false certificate, acknowledgment
or statement concerning the appearance before him or the taking of
an oath or affirmation or the signature, attestation or execution
by any person with respect to any application, declaration,
petition, affidavit, deposition, certificate of naturalization,
certificate of citizenship or other paper or writing required or
authorized by the laws relating to immigration, naturalization,
citizenship, or registry of aliens; or
(e) Whoever knowingly makes any false statement or claim that he
is, or at any time has been, a citizen or national of the United
States, with the intent to obtain on behalf of himself, or any
other person, any Federal or State benefit or service, or to engage
unlawfully in employment in the United States; or
(f) Whoever knowingly makes any false statement or claim that he
is a citizen of the United States in order to register to vote or
to vote in any Federal, State, or local election (including an
initiative, recall, or referendum) - Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five
years, or both. Subsection (f) does not apply to an alien if each
natural parent of the alien (or, in the case of an adopted alien,
each adoptive parent of the alien) is or was a citizen (whether by
birth or naturalization), the alien permanently resided in the
United States prior to attaining the age of 16, and the alien
reasonably believed at the time of making the false statement or
claim that he or she was a citizen of the United States.
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