A member of the U.S. military whose suspicions about Barack Obama's eligibility to be president prompted him to sign onto a legal demand being sent to Attorney General Eric Holder has now been silenced. Ordered by his commanding officers not to speak with media; the officer's identity was withheld to prevent further actions against him. Another active-duty soldier, who identified himself as Staff Sgt. Alan Craig James, volunteered to be identified publicly as a plaintiff in the case.
Attorney Orly Taitz, the California activist who through her foundation, DefendOurFreedoms.us, said she already has a list of 101 volunteers in her case demanding Obama's proof of eligibility. Taitz has assembled officers from the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines to seek Obama's documentation.
"As president-elect, Respondent Obama failed to submit prima facie evidence of his qualifications before January 20, 2009. Election officers failed to challenge, validate or evaluate his qualifications. Relators submit that as president elect, Respondent Obama failed [to] qualify per U.S. CONST. Amend. XX [paragraph] 3," the document said.
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