Ohio lawsuit challenges Obama's legitimacy

Published: Oct. 26, 2008 at 6:11 PM

LEBANON, Ohio, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- An Ohio man is suing to find out whether Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama was born in Hawaii or in his father's native Kenya.

David Neal of Turtlecreek Township, Ohio, filed his lawsuit Friday in Warren Common Pleas Court, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Sunday.

Neal is seeking to have state and federal officials settle questions over Obama's ability to be president since the U.S. Constitution requires presidents to be, among other criteria, natural-born citizens.

"Mr. Obama has failed to demonstrate that he is a 'natural-born' citizen," Neal said.

The newspaper reported that much of the wording in Neal's suit mirrors language in a similar challenge filed by Pennsylvania attorney Philip Berg. That lawsuit was rejected Friday by U.S. District Judge Richard Barclay Surrick of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, Legal Newsline reported Sunday.

The legal Web site reported Berg said he intends to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
COL FB: Cincinnati 49, Illinois 36 (4 min)
Man blames wife's pregnancy for prostitute (10 min)
Insecure adolescents experience more pain (11 min)
Crude oil prices tumble on Dubai news (16 min)
Man accused of masturbating in manure (24 min)
Excellent gift, no mall lines -- swimming (47 min)
Dubai World to face assets review (54 min)
fark
Indiana police called to two separate Toys 'R Us stores because customers were fighting over robotic...
Family's Thanksgiving dinner winds up with four people shot to death, lots of leftovers
Tiger Woods reported to be in serious condition in Florida hospital after early morning car crash...
Man described as "boob-crazy" has pair tattooed on his ass. Like most stories about tattoos, it...
A roundup of cute little animals stuffing their fat little faces on Thanksgiving, just like Americans...
Photoshop this surf and turf combo