By Bob Unrush
WND.com
September 3, 2012
A former U.S. Justice Department attorney who founded the government watchdog Judicial Watch and later Freedom Watch
has warned a key Barack Obama attorney that Democrat Party or state
elections officials certifying Obama’s eligibility for the 2012 election
could become the targets of election-fraud charges.
The letter from Larry Klayman
explains that’s because those officials simply cannot know Obama’s
eligibility for sure, and the law doesn’t allow them to make
assumptions.
In his letter to Robert Bauer, general counsel to the Democratic
National Committee, Klayman explained that the evidence shows no one
knows for sure about Obama’s eligibility, so letters from the DNC to
states about Obama’s 2012 candidacy may be problematic.
“There is therefore no longer any state or national official
in the Democratic Party who can escape legal responsibility for
ignoring the proof herein provided, and a plea of ignorance of the facts
will no longer be possible, especially under the informed legal counsel
provided by you (and your state counterparts), Mr. Bauer,” Klayman
wrote.
“At the same time that you are receiving this legal analysis, each
DNC Executive Committee member – as well as each state Democratic Party
chair, secretary of state, and state attorney general – is receiving a
certified letter advising them of the legal jeopardy in which they place
themselves should they proceed – in light of the facts herein presented
– to certify to state or national election officials that Barack
Hussein Obama is the constitutionally and legally qualified Democratic
candidate for president of the United States.”
Such verifications, if created, would be "perjurious," Klayman said.
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