Air Force sergeant AWOL over 'forged' Obama document
A Germany-based staff sergeant in the U.S. Air Force has challenged the eligibility of President Obama, announcing in an email posted on the BirtherReport.com website, "Arrest B. Obama or arrest me."
In a case that recalls the months-long challenge to Obama's eligibility by Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, the noncommissioned officer, Daryn J. Moran, said he had stopped reporting for duty at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
Staff Sgt. Daryn John Moran (Photo BirtherReport.com)
He reported he would return when Obama "provides a birth certificate which stands up to professional examination."
"I've read the reports about President Obama. His birth certificate has been proven, to my satisfaction, proven false, fraudulent and a forgery," Moran wrote.
Lakin ultimately was sentenced at a court-martial to six months in prison for his decision not to follow deployment orders because Obama had failed to document his eligibility to be commander in chief of the armed services. Lakin has been released from Ft. Leavenworth.
Moran previously told WND that he was in danger of losing his career because he could not endorse the congressionally approved addition of open homosexuality to the U.S. military. He told WND in an email early in his decision-making process that he was concerned about what he was doing but felt he had no option.
"The mainstream media cannot gloss over the situation any further. Money does not solve the problem of B. Obama's false birth certificate," he said.