Posted on 09/10/2009 6:05:36 PM PDT by RobinMasters
Lucas Smith, the eBay seller who claims he has an authentic copy of Barack Obama's birth certificate issued in Kenya, flew in from the Dominican Republic to show up Tuesday in U.S. District Judge David Carter's courtroom in Santa Ana, Calif., to testify as a witness in a case challenging the president's eligibility.
Despite evidence that the Kenyan birth certificate touted by Smith may be a forgery, Taitz has decided to advance the document as part of her case to establish that Obama fails to meet the "natural born citizen" requirement specified in Section 1, Article Two of the U.S. Constitution as a qualification to serve as president of the United States.
At the hearing Tuesday, Judge Carter ruled Smith would have to testify at a later date in the proceedings, despite the protestations of plaintiffs' attorney Orly Taitz that Smith's life was in jeopardy.
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Whatever dude.
Smith has released nothing more than blurry, redacted copies of a BC that he previously tried to auction off for $1 million and he won't provide a legible copy for outside, independent verification. It's not to hard too figure out why. He wants money for the "real" counterfeit BC.
If you can't figure this out, I can't help you. Doesn't matter. We'll both find out here in a few short weeks.
Did you read his sworn statement?
Yes, I read the sworn statement of a career scam artist and guess what? It's the sworn statement of a career scam artist. Take it for what it is.
Like I said before, not even WND is buying this guy's story and they've bought it all up until now.
But we'll just have to wait and see. I'll confidently go on the record right now and state that I don't believe Orly will get anywhere in Judge Carter's courtroom with Smith's alleged birth certificate.
Could it be some sort of trap?
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