Monday, February 23, 2009

The Obama Cover-up

Obama’s attorneys file a motion demanding birth, passport and college records be withheld from public

No, this is not going away…
By de Andréa

In one of my last articles I hinted at the idea that their may be a conspiracy involved in the cover up of Obama’s ineligibility. While I can’t prove a conspiracy, of any size anyway, there is nevertheless now proof of a cover-up. If one could say that Obama is conspiring with his lawyers, then there is also a conspiracy.

A high-powered team of Los Angeles attorneys representing President Obama in his effort to keep his birth certificate, college records and passport documents concealed from the public has suggested there should be "monetary sanctions" against a lawyer whose clients have brought a complaint alleging Obama doesn't qualify for the Oval Office under the Constitution's demand for a "natural born" citizen in that post.

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The suggestion came in an exchange of e-mails and documents in a case brought by former presidential candidate Alan Keyes who has accused Obama of being an illegal alien and a communist. The case originally sought to have the state's electors ordered to withhold their votes for Obama until his eligibility was established. Since Obama's inauguration, it has been amended to seek a future requirement for a vetting process, in addition to the still-sought unveiling of his records.

In the case, handled largely by Gary Kreep of the U.S. Justice Foundation, records were subpoenaed documenting Obama's attendance at Occidental College.

The lawyer for the college, Stuart W. Rudnick of Musick, Peeler & Garrett, urgently contacted Fredric D. Woocher of Strumwasser & Woocher.

"This firm is counsel to Occidental College. The College is in receipt of the enclosed subpoena that seeks certain information concerning President-Elect Barack Obama," he wrote via fax. "Inasmuch as the subpoena appears to be valid on its face, the College will have no alternative but to comply with the subpoena absent a court order instructing otherwise."

Within hours, Woocher contacted Kreep regarding the issue, telling him, "It will likely not surprise you to hear that President-elect Obama opposes the production of the requested records. In order to avoid the needless expense of our bringing and litigating a Motion to Quash the subpoena, I am writing to ask whether you would be willing to agree voluntarily to cancel or withdraw the subpoena."

Woocher warned, "Please be advised, in particular, that in the event we are forced to file a motion to quash and we prevail in that motion, we will seek the full measure of monetary sanctions provided for in the Code of Civil Procedures."

Kreep, out of town for a business trip, did not respond immediately, and the motion eventually was filed. It states that the records, which could reveal on what name Obama attended classes at Occidental and whether he attended on scholarship money intended for foreign students, "are of no relevance to this moot litigation."

The motion also claims the petitioners failed to serve the subpoena properly.

"The subpoena directed to Occidental College should therefore be quashed. Alternatively, this court should issue an order directing that the deposition of the custodian of records of Occidental College not take place," the firm working on Obama's behalf stated.

"The central issue in this lawsuit … is whether any Respondent had a legal duty to demand proof of natural born citizenship from Democratic Party's nominee," the motion said. "None of the documents sought by petitioners could possibly assist in answering this question."

THE BOTTOM LINE: This is obviously not going away, at least not any time soon, and so the fight continues…As I said previously there may not be proof yet of a conspiracy, but there is evidence for sure of an organized cover-up. Should evidence of a conspiracy surface, Obama Inc. could be tried under the RICO Statute. Which means they pull out all the stops and this entire objection to Obama’s records being made public goes away? And all the red tape goes away; as a matter of fact Obama may just go away…

That may be too good to be true…

de Andréa

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