Sunday, February 5, 2012

A LETTER TO GEORGIA SECRETARY OF STATE, BRIAN KEMP...



Dear Secretary of the State of Georgia, Brain Kemp:

I am writing you to express my alarm and outrage with regard to Judge Malihi's absurd recommendations viz a viz Obama's recent ballot eligibility challenge.

As you as well aware, Obama and his legal counsel brushed off your admonition not to suspend participation in the hearing, and failed to appear for their court date.

In addition to their clearly contemputeous behavior towards you and the rule of law, Obama and his attorney failed to meet their burden of proof by providing any admissable evidence that would support their contention that Obama was born in the USA.

Obama and his lawyer also failed to submit any argument or cite any legal precedents that would persuade one to believe that Obama meets the Constituional criteria to run for the office of President of the United States.

Conversely, Judge Malihi appears to have acted as Obama's defacto defense lawyer in that he seems to have taken it upon himself to cite case law that was never properly submitted into the court records by Obama's attorney.

This leads me to ask you, why is Judge Malihi acting as an advocate for Obama's absent attorney when he is supposed to be acting as an impartial ajudicator?

I would like to respectfully remind you that it is incumbant upon Judge Malihi to only consider the those facts and arguments that were entered into the court's records before the designated Feb 1, 2012 deadline.

As you well know, Obama's lawyer submitted NOTHING into the record that could legitimately be used as the basis for Judge Malihi's reccomendations. In fact, Obama's lawyer failed to make any affirmative defense whatsoever.

The only fair reccomendations that I see, given the facts that were in evidence, is the following...

A default judgement against Obama for failing to appear,
A reccomendation to the local court (Fulton County?) that Obama and his lawyer be held in contempt and lastly that Obama's name be withheld from the Georgia ballot.

Anything less than this is a total miscarriage of justice in my opinion.

Sincerely, James Daniel Flynn

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