Here are the minutes of the State Objections Board Meeting, held in Manhattan Kansas this morning, by Kris Kobach. The meeting was held to determine the authenticity of the latest "birther" complaint about President Obama, lodged by one Joe Montgomery, of Manhattan, Kansas. The tweets were made by Chad Manspeaker, of the City Council in Manhattan, and were printed by the Topeka Capital Journal.
10:11 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Meeting adjourned and Obama stays on the ballot.”
10:05 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Motion to accept and adjourn the meeting.”
10:04 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “LT Govs office and AG office want this over. Kobach actually try to run things by the book. Not gonna let this lady speak.”
10:02 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Kobach speaking now. Motion to accept documents and adjourned meeting. Kobach dragging feet other two want this over”
10 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Bringing meeting to Order. AG and LT Gov. Didn’t bother to show up. Kobach only statewide here.”
10 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “She just got brushed off by Kris Kobach. #ksleg. Doesn’t look good for the birthers.”
9:58 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “National Northern movement lady from California trying to get to testify. #ksleg. Press going wild.”
9:55 a.m. | City Councilman Chad Manspeaker (@manspeaker) tweets: “Here to see if our state leaders continue their nonsense.” And: “Protesters and folks in Obama shirts outside of the Memorial building downtown”
9:50 a.m. | The Hutchinson News reports “more than 600 fair-goers signed an informal petition criticizing the State Objections Board for delaying a decision last week on whether President Obama is eligible to appear on the November ballot.” http://bit.ly/StKIMK
9:42 a.m. | Orly Taitz, who has been called the “birther queen,” has indicated on her website (www.orlytaitzesq.com) that she intends to attend Monday’s hearing. She is known for combative speeches and making incendiary claims.
9:40 a.m. | The objections board scheduled Monday’s meeting in response to a Manhattan resident who objected to Obama being on the ballot. The meeting was set before Joe Montgomery dropped his challenge, citing animosity and intimidation.
9:32 a.m. | Community activist Sonny Scroggins says he has been protesting at the secretary of state’s office since 7:45 a.m. He said he is joined by seven others.
Looks like the meeting was a regular career maker for ole' Kris Kobach. It also looks like he does not get to run anyone out of the country today, and does not get to take away my choice of candidate in the upcoming election.
10:11 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Meeting adjourned and Obama stays on the ballot.”
10:05 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Motion to accept and adjourn the meeting.”
10:04 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “LT Govs office and AG office want this over. Kobach actually try to run things by the book. Not gonna let this lady speak.”
10:02 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Kobach speaking now. Motion to accept documents and adjourned meeting. Kobach dragging feet other two want this over”
10 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “Bringing meeting to Order. AG and LT Gov. Didn’t bother to show up. Kobach only statewide here.”
10 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “She just got brushed off by Kris Kobach. #ksleg. Doesn’t look good for the birthers.”
9:58 a.m. | Manspeaker tweets: “National Northern movement lady from California trying to get to testify. #ksleg. Press going wild.”
9:55 a.m. | City Councilman Chad Manspeaker (@manspeaker) tweets: “Here to see if our state leaders continue their nonsense.” And: “Protesters and folks in Obama shirts outside of the Memorial building downtown”
9:50 a.m. | The Hutchinson News reports “more than 600 fair-goers signed an informal petition criticizing the State Objections Board for delaying a decision last week on whether President Obama is eligible to appear on the November ballot.” http://bit.ly/StKIMK
9:42 a.m. | Orly Taitz, who has been called the “birther queen,” has indicated on her website (www.orlytaitzesq.com) that she intends to attend Monday’s hearing. She is known for combative speeches and making incendiary claims.
9:40 a.m. | The objections board scheduled Monday’s meeting in response to a Manhattan resident who objected to Obama being on the ballot. The meeting was set before Joe Montgomery dropped his challenge, citing animosity and intimidation.
9:32 a.m. | Community activist Sonny Scroggins says he has been protesting at the secretary of state’s office since 7:45 a.m. He said he is joined by seven others.
Looks like the meeting was a regular career maker for ole' Kris Kobach. It also looks like he does not get to run anyone out of the country today, and does not get to take away my choice of candidate in the upcoming election.
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