Lucas personally obtained and now owns the critical piece of evidence required, which is the Mombasa BC. He has also amassed an invaluable amount of hard-won knowledge and 'boots on the ground' experience about how to effectively win this constantly shifting, treacherous battle. He knows a lot about which players to trust and which players can talk a good game but who either are following their own selfish agenda or are actually secretly trying to lose the battle.
You don't yet have either the hard evidence or the experience needed in this fight and we don't have a lot of time to waste. Lucas is the expert here!
PLEASE RECONSIDER YOUR DECISION!
Well, this is fascinating, isn’t it?!
Honestly, I’m a bit surprised the usual suspects aren’t posting more about this.
Anyways, I did find this. Sorry if already posted.
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http://forums.wnd.com/index.php?fa=FORUM.post&formAction=new&replyPostId=127584&pageId=235
Reply to GVA:
Since I kicked things off here about this story, a Free Republic thread was kicked off by someone else shortly afterwards.
John Charlton of The Post & Email also got started on this story after this post, and today, has posted an article about the story and the alleged Marine who has been going by ‘RaceBannon’ on Free Republic for years:
http://www.thepostemail.com/2009/12/03/obama-in-1980-said-he-was-born-in-mombasa-kenya/
Now, Lucas Smith — of the alleged Kenyan birth certificate fame — has joined the Free Republic thread.
He has recently asked ‘RaceBannon’ to write an affidavit and join him (and Orly Taitz, I suppose):
“My attorney and I are composing litigation now for an action in federal court that will be filed soon. Would you be willing to write an affidavit and allow us to include it in our litigation?”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2397370/posts?q=1&;page=201#245
This is a good development. ‘RaceBannon’ has a solid reputation at Free Republic, from what I have read.
Also, he has held up well in the thread to criticism and questions.
His explanation for just recently writing about his recollection makes sense.
His memory was jogged last year, but he wouldn’t have even written about his recollection if he weren’t taking a class and persuaded to write about this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2397370/posts?q=1&;page=1#30
Very interesting.