Posted on 10/25/2009 6:05:28 PM PDT by Red Steel
INTERNATIONAL NEWS AGENCY MAY SOON BE FOCUS OF ELIGIBILITY CRISIS
(Oct. 25, 2009) Eleven days ago The Post & Email published its story about the East African Standard report in 2004 naming Obama Kenyan-born AP declares Obama Kenyan-Born! ; while this story had been reported elsewhere on the net in the previous 12 hours or so, The Post & Email was one of the first to attribute it to the Associated Press, on the basis of the AP logo attached to the report by that paper. The story took off and ended up being discussed on the Imus Show. As the writing of this report, more than 27,000 individuals have viewed our coverage, making the single most read article of our site, all-time, and each day.
Since the report was published, no credible denials of it have been published anywhere.
For this reason it remains convincing, if but hearsay evidence, that the Obama Campaign was painting a different picture of their candidate during the last 5 years.
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So Dr. Taitz, Esq. is yet again asking for discovery pre-MTD? If the Judge sets a hearing to hear arguments on whether this discovery should go forward, would he postpone the decision on the MTD and move back all the dates, including the trial date?
“Kenyan-born” may not have been in the original AP story afterall. I don’t have access to lexis/nexus but as I read through the comments on the other sites, it seems there is fair case to be made that the paragraph including the “Kenyan-born” pronouncement was a later addition.
Happy to be corrected on this.
Yes, that’s the story as it appeared after having been picked up from AP and relayed by the Standard. The comments on other sites are arguing that original story as placed on the newswire by AP lacked that opening paragraph. They are aguing that AP is not the source of “Kenyan-born” and that therefore the designation means less.
They've retrieved the original from LexisNexis and printed at their site. There's no reference in the original AP article to Barack Obama's being "Kenyan-born."
Any attorney with an ounce of common sense, or honesty, would have checked LexisNexis before filing this nonsense with the Court.
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