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I have seen the tape Lt. Col Lakin has made and he seems to be sane as ever. I wonder who would order such a thing and why? This man is friends with Secretary of Defense Gates and he runs the Pentagon Hospital when not in the field. I think there is a sinister plot against this man because he is a ranking officer and a threat to Obama who Obama thinks could potentially cause trouble for him within the ranks of the military about his eligibility. Again a BRAIN SCAN??? Is this what it has come to when doubting or wanting to ask questions about Obama's Birth Certificate or his Eligibility?
Army suggests brain scan for eligibility challenger
Video of Lt Col Lakin explaining his motive:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea9JVnck_-E&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - American Patriot Foundation: FTC Terry Lakin Defense Fund[/ame]
Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is the highest-ranking and first active-duty officer to refuse to obey orders based on President Obama's eligibility.
The U.S. Army is unofficially suggesting a brain scan and medical evaluation for an officer who announced he would refuse to follow further orders until and unless President Obama documents his constitutional eligibility to be commander in chief. Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is the highest-ranking and first active-duty officer to refuse to obey orders based on President Obama's eligibility.
A spokeswoman for the developing case of Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, a flight surgeon with 18 years in the service, said the recommendation came to Lakin today from an officer whose name was not being used who implied that those higher up the chain of command thought it was a good idea. The suggestion was described to WND by spokeswoman Margaret Calhoun Hemenway, a veteran Washington appointee and now volunteer spokeswoman, as being presented in a "solicitous" manner
Officially, the U.S. Army says it has no plans for formal action at this point against the officer. But the controversy also raises the prospect that the government may be unwilling to pursue a prosecution because of the possible ramifications including a defense demand for a court-ordered discovery process that would target Obama's historical documentation.
Army suggests brain scan for eligibility challenger
Video of Lt Col Lakin explaining his motive:
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea9JVnck_-E&feature=player_embedded]YouTube - American Patriot Foundation: FTC Terry Lakin Defense Fund[/ame]
Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is the highest-ranking and first active-duty officer to refuse to obey orders based on President Obama's eligibility.
The U.S. Army is unofficially suggesting a brain scan and medical evaluation for an officer who announced he would refuse to follow further orders until and unless President Obama documents his constitutional eligibility to be commander in chief. Lt. Col. Terry Lakin is the highest-ranking and first active-duty officer to refuse to obey orders based on President Obama's eligibility.
A spokeswoman for the developing case of Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, a flight surgeon with 18 years in the service, said the recommendation came to Lakin today from an officer whose name was not being used who implied that those higher up the chain of command thought it was a good idea. The suggestion was described to WND by spokeswoman Margaret Calhoun Hemenway, a veteran Washington appointee and now volunteer spokeswoman, as being presented in a "solicitous" manner
Officially, the U.S. Army says it has no plans for formal action at this point against the officer. But the controversy also raises the prospect that the government may be unwilling to pursue a prosecution because of the possible ramifications including a defense demand for a court-ordered discovery process that would target Obama's historical documentation.