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Indiana warns Obama of eligibility ‘default’

A state commission in Indiana that was asked to review whether Barack Obama is eligible to be on the state’s 2012 ballot has scheduled a hearing for Friday, and warned the parties to the argument that those who fail to attend may be subject to a default decision.

The notice was signed by Trent Deckard and J. Bradley King, co-directors of the Indiana Election Commission, and regards case No. 2012-176, which is a challenge to Obama brought by Karl Swihart.

“The hearing is called to determine the merits of the candidate challenge pursuant to Indiana Code 3-8-1-2,” the notice, addressed to Barack Obama at a Chicago address for his campaign, explains. “A party who fails to attend or participate in the hearing may be held in default or have the proceeding dismissed.”

(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com …

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  1. February 23, 2012 at 21:02 | #1

    let’s watch BORAX act like a fool again-his arrogance and immoral pride are genuinely disgusting-when he does not show-I want to see no votes allowed to that liar,traitor,thief,crook,unfit piece of kenyan trash,he deserves to be deported- by trash truck-just throw that mulatto parasite in the back and compact him into the stinky mess

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