Posted on 11/16/2011 6:31:19 PM PST by circumbendibus
A hearing is scheduled in front of the New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission on Friday to hear a complaint filed by Orly Taitz, with the apparent support of two state lawmakers, that raises allegations of fraudulent documents and fraudulent Social Security Number use on the part of Barack Obama.
The hearing is scheduled Friday at 2 p.m. in Room 307 of the New Hampshire Legislative Office Building and Taitz is encouraging the public to be present.
The state holds the first primary for presidential elections, and that is scheduled for Jan. 10, 2012.
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
IOW, if any illegal off the street pays them $1K they’re on the ballot? So nice of one of the original 13 to uphold the US Constitution, not.
And if we know not who it is that governs our lives, then we are not truly free. It takes contempt for the people to promote a man in this fashion. Contempt will breed contempt. Again I say, may they all rot in hell.
maybe that’s why Trump is making noises about getting back into the race
“Orly can claim legal standing now.”
Because she was standing right there?
Pretty clever...
No we did not. Candidates sign a declaration of candidacy and we accept that. Mr. Mohamed; however, submitted a biography of himself stating that he was born in Egypt.. -----Original Message----- From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:46 AM To: Elections Subject: Re: Presidential Ballot Rules So you are telling me that you verified all candidates documentation for eligibility under US Constitution Article II? ----- Original Message ----- From: Elections To: Greg Goss Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:32 AM Subject: RE: Presidential Ballot Rules Mr. Mohamed was disqualified because he was born in Egypt; therefore he is not a natural born United States Citizen. -----Original Message----- From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:22 AM To: Elections Subject: Re: Presidential Ballot Rules Thank you very much for the reply. I have one question. On your website it list the candidates that filed http://www.sos.nh.gov:80/presprim2008/candidatesfiled.htm. One candidate, "Sal Mohamed" is listed as "Disqualified". What was the disqualification for? Greg Goss ----- Original Message ----- From: Elections To: Greg Goss Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 8:23 AM Subject: RE: Presidential Ballot Rules I can tell you what the law currently says regarding your questions (subject to change between now and next presidential election). To be a candidate on the NH PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ballot, a candidate must file a declaration of candiday and pay a $1,000 filing fee during the filing period which usually occurs in late October or November of the year preceding the presidential primary eleciton. To be a third party (independent, libertarian, etc) candidate on the NH GENERAL ELECTION ballot as a candidate for president, the candidate must file a declaration of intent during the June filing period and pay a $250. filing fee. THEN, the candidate must obtain 3,000 individual signatures on nomination papers --- signed by registered voters in NH -- have those signatures certified by the supervisors of the checklist where the voter lives, and then file those papers with the Secretary of State's Office. There are deadlines for all of the above, but since that next election isn't until the year 2012, I don't have the exact dates. I hope this helps answer your questions. Karen Ladd Assistant Secretary of State -----Original Message----- From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:46 PM To: Elections Subject: Presidential Ballot Rules This will mark the third attempt at obtaining information concerning the election of federal offices that appear on NH ballots. I have two questions. 1.) What is required for a candidate for President to appear on the NH ballot? 2.) What is the process for meeting or verifying those requirements? Your attention is required and much appreciated. Greg Goss 21 Cheney Dr. Hudson NH 603-809-4756
Thanks for your efforts to keep us informed. Sad ending to what some hoped might grow into something even bigger.
From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:46 AM To: Elections Subject: Re: Presidential Ballot Rules
So you are telling me that you verified all candidates documentation for eligibility under US Constitution Article II? ----- Original Message -----
From: Elections To: Greg Goss Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:32 AM Subject: RE: Presidential Ballot Rules
Mr. Mohamed was disqualified because he was born in Egypt; therefore he is not a natural born United States Citizen. -----Original Message-----
From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:22 AM To: Elections Subject: Re: Presidential Ballot Rules
Thank you very much for the reply. I have one question. On your website it list the candidates that filed http://www.sos.nh.gov:80/presprim2008/candidatesfiled.htm. One candidate, "Sal Mohamed" is listed as "Disqualified". What was the disqualification for? Greg Goss
----- Original Message ----- From: Elections To: Greg Goss Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 8:23 AM Subject: RE: Presidential Ballot Rules
I can tell you what the law currently says regarding your questions (subject to change between now and next presidential election).
To be a candidate on the NH PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ballot, a candidate must file a declaration of candiday and pay a $1,000 filing fee during the filing period which usually occurs in late October or November of the year preceding the presidential primary eleciton.
To be a third party (independent, libertarian, etc) candidate on the NH GENERAL ELECTION ballot as a candidate for president, the candidate must file a declaration of intent during the June filing period and pay a $250. filing fee. THEN, the candidate must obtain 3,000 individual signatures on nomination papers --- signed by registered voters in NH -- have those signatures certified by the supervisors of the checklist where the voter lives, and then file those papers with the Secretary of State's Office. There are deadlines for all of the above, but since that next election isn't until the year 2012, I don't have the exact dates. I hope this helps answer your questions. Karen Ladd Assistant Secretary of State
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Goss [mailto:Gwg1955@comcast.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 5:46 PM To: Elections Subject: Presidential Ballot Rules
This will mark the third attempt at obtaining information concerning the election of federal offices that appear on NH ballots. I have two questions.
1.) What is required for a candidate for President to appear on the NH ballot?
2.) What is the process for meeting or verifying those requirements?
Your attention is required and much appreciated.
Greg Goss 21 Cheney Dr. Hudson NH 603-809-4756
I am sorry for the mess above I just can’t get the html to make it readable...
It’s an old Orly Taitz joke.
I will never hide.
admirable.
Greg, the woman you emailed seemed to reference well enough the NBC issue 3 years ago...and I heard the board mention plenty of other statutes in their discussion today but not THIS one... 655:17-b
What about this info from edge919?
“Here’s the law from the state of New Hampshire:
655:17-b Declaration of Intent; Presidential Candidates Who File Nomination Papers. I. Declarations of intent for each candidate for president who seeks nomination by nomination papers shall be in the form provided in paragraph II. Declarations of intent required by this section shall be filed with the secretary of state, signed by the candidate, and notarized by a notary public. II. I, _________, swear under penalties of perjury that I am qualified to be a candidate for president of the United States pursuant to article II, section 1, clause 4 of the United States Constitution, which states, No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States. I further declare that I am domiciled in the city (or town or unincorporated place) of _____, county of ____, state of ____, and am a qualified voter therein; that I intend to be a candidate for the office of president to be chosen at the general election to be held on the ____ day of ____; and I intend to file nomination papers by the deadline established under RSA 655:43. I further declare that, if qualified as a candidate for said office, I shall not withdraw; and that, if elected, I shall be qualified for and shall assume the duties of said office.
Notice that the law requires Constitutional elgibility. The lawyer skipped over this requirement. The commission is supposed to uphold the law. Notice it says there is penalty of perjury in the declaration. Under the SCOTUS definition of NBC, Obama has committed perjury, although it’s not clear what legal body in NH determines that perjury has been committed. Someone should have smacked the election commission upside their collective heads with this law that their counsel incompetently omitted: “
here’s a link to the law:
http://www.sos.nh.gov/655-web2011.pdf
The purposed deceits the ‘journalist’ used in writng the essay were interesting, kind of like someone sent the essay and told the journalist to convey the deceit exactly as sent.
I thought it was generally conceded that Obama’s document is an abstract. That’s how HI was able to sign off on it, w’out giving us any earthly idea what’s on his original ‘birth records’—insofar as the original ‘handwritten’ records even exist.
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