Onaka’s Certified Letters of Verification met the needs of the two Secretaries of State who had requested them. Both Ken Bennett in Arizona and Kris Kobach in Kansas said that their questions had been answered.
Onaka’s initials are on the Letter of Verification submitted to U.S. District Court Judge Henry T. Wingate in the Mississippi eligibility lawsuit.
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If anyone questions whether Onaka authorized the Letters of Verification for the Arizona and Kansas Secretaries of State, they can depose him or subpoena him to testify.
And anybody can simply call him or email him and ask directly.
Correct. They served as a very effective fig leaf for a man who didn't realize what a can of worms he opened.
Now how about You, Mr "We must accept every piece of paper or silly legal ruling" try your hand at explaining why the type spacing on Obama's released birth certificate doesn't match the normal horizontal position which would have been left had it been typed normally on a typewriter?
I cannot wait to see how you deal with the obvious dichotomy of a supposed "State Certified" as genuine document which could not have been created using the normal methods of the time.
Kinda blows a big hole in your theory that we should just shut up and accept crap because people in power put a stamp on it and proclaimed it "blessed."
"By requesting the verification I can now report to thousands of constituents that we did what can be done and he is qualified to be on the ballot," Bennett said.Again, "matching" is meaningless.Bennett said he had not actually opened the email as of 7 p.m. Tuesday, but was confident it contained the information he asked for.