“Dr. Taitz said that Judge Mahili gave me a leave of the court to petition the Superior Court for Letters Rogatory to the Circuit Court of HI seeking local subpoena for Obamas original birth certificate in lieu of the alleged copy attached to 01.25.12 letter from Jablonski.
And then what happened?
“And then what happened?”
Then what? Ted Cruz is what happened.
http://www.uniset.ca/naty/maternity/77ER377.htm
So much happened that it would take a book to relate the entire story.
Four eligibility challenges were all heard on the same day: Farrar v. Obama, Powell v. Obama, Swensson v. Obama and Welden v. Obama.
Orly Taitz did not get to view Obama’s original birth certificate in Hawaii,
Judge Mahili ruled in Obama’s favor and declared Obama to be a natural born citizen.
[”For the purposes of this analysis, the Court considered that Barack Obama was born in the United States. Therefore, as discussed in Ankeny, he became a citizen at birth and is a natural born citizen. Accordingly, President Barack Obama is eligible as a candidate for the presidential primary under O.C.G.A. under Section 21-2-5(b). February 3, 2012”—Judge Mahili]
(It is important to note that several of the plaintiffs stipulated that Obama was born in Hawaii. Their argument was that his Kenyan father rendered him ineligible under the “two citizen parents” theory of natural born citizenship).
Georgia’s Secretary of State Brian Kemp cleared Obama for the Georgia ballot.
The plaintiffs appealed Kemp’s decision and the Fulton County Superior Court upheld Secretary of State Kemp’s ruling.
The plaintiffs appealed to the state Supreme Court and the Georgia Supreme Court dismissed an appeal of the Fulton County Superior Court’s ruling.
Several of the original plaintiffs appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
In Justices’ conference at the Supreme Court of the United States, there weren’t the required four votes to hear the appeal before the full Supreme Court, so the petition to hear the appeal was denied.
Romney beat Obama 53% to 45% in Georgia and won Georgia’s electoral votes. That’s the Readers’ Digest version.