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Birther Attorney Takes Case to U.S. Supreme Court, Runs for Judge

Gary Kreep of U. S. Justice Foundation has won endorsements in his race for San Diego Superior Court.

A Ramona attorney has joined a small number of lawyers who have filed cases with the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to show that President Obama wasn't born in the United States and isn't eligible to hold office. Gary Kreep is waiting to hear by mid-June whether the court will hear his case. Meanwhile, the constitutional lawyer is running in the June 5 primary for a seat on the bench of San Diego Superior Court. His opponent is Deputy District Attorney Garland Peed.

Kreep is executive director of a conservative non-profit legal action organization called the United States Justice Foundation (USJF). The nationwide group has funded several Obama eligibility cases around the country. Two have gone as far as the U.S. Supreme Court. The court has refused to hear the first of those cases.

Two of the USJF Obama eligibility cases have been filed on behalf of presidential and vice-presidential candidates in the 2008 election who are members of a conservative Christian political party, the American Independent Party. The candidates allege they were "injured" when Obama beat them in the election. Kreep filed the most recent case after the upheld a U. S. District Court decision not to hear the case because of lack of jurisdiction. 

Kreep said he is running for Superior Court judge because he has concerns about a number of decisions made in local court cases. He believes that too many deputy district attorneys are becoming judges and too many in law enforcement are getting involved in judicial politics.

Despite the opposition to his Obama birth certificate case, he feels he has a good chance of winning a Superior Court seat.

"I'm excited," Kreep told Patch.

He counts state Senator Joel Anderson among his endorsers. The senator's staff confirmed the endorsement for Patch on Wednesday night. According to Kreep's campaign website, other supporters include: former state assemblyman Steve Baldwin; former state senator and assemblyman Ray Haynes; Escondido mayor Sam Abed; and two North County branches of the Tea Party, among others.

Kreep isn't perturbed that the San Diego County Bar Association gave his candidacy their lowest rating on the basis that he has allowed his religious views to get in the way. Kreep supported Prop. 8—the state ban on gay marriage—and is pro-life.

He counters with, "What about all the other people of faith? Does that mean they can't be judges?

"There are people who love me for what I'm doing and there are people who hate me for what I'm doing," he said.

Kreep said he quit the San Diego County Bar Association and American Bar Association when they began taking political positions, because he sees it as a conflict of interest.

He said he is running for judge as a public service.

"People's rights are being violated in our courts and no one cares," he said. "I care."

He has put $35,000 of his own money into the campaign, he said. His name has gone out on slate mailers and he has a phone bank of people making calls. This is his first time running for office.

Kreep has practiced law for 36 years, he said. He holds a Juris Doctor degree from University of San Diego and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from University of California, San Diego.

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CallmeLefty May 15, 2013 at 07:49 am
Thank you, Melissa!
Melissa Phy (Editor) May 15, 2013 at 07:34 am
Hi there! Principal Newman told me it is in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day. Hope this helps!Read More -MP
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Catryna White April 20, 2013 at 08:46 pm
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Melissa Phy (Editor) April 2, 2013 at 08:15 pm
You're right, Carol!
Carol Henderson April 2, 2013 at 08:11 pm
On 10th St, behind the High School?
Diane Chapman May 2, 2013 at 11:36 am
Seriously John...please read the comments from the new Obama appointee Mikey Weinstein- In anRead More interview with the Washington Post, Weinstein called proselytizing a “national security threat.” “And what the Pentagon needs to understand is that it is sedition and treason,” he told the newspaper. “It should be punished.” Perkins said it was troubling the Obama Administration would place so much trust in someone like Weinstein. “Unfortunately, it appears our military is on a forced march away from the very freedoms they are sworn to protect,” he said. “This language from Weinstein that Christians who share their faith or offer comfort to others from their faith in Jesus Christ is “sedition and treason” is a treasonous statement in and of itself.”
John Hancock May 1, 2013 at 10:48 pm
Seriously? Who believes this stuff?