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LTC Terry Lakin, M.D. sits in a cell at Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary for daring to ask.
Tonight we talk with his brother Dr. Gregg Lakin and Marco Ciavolino, trustee for the Terry Lakin Action Fund.
The ANDREA SHEA KING SHOW
9 pm ET
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/askshow/2011/01/21/the-andrea-shea-king-show

Please if you can, make a donation to the Terry Lakin Action Fund to help support his wife and children while he is in prison. He stood up for us and our Constitution. Now its our turn to stand up and help him.
http://www.terrylakinactionfund.com
CDR Charles Kerchner (Ret)
http://www.protectourliberty.org
Video: Brother of Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, Dr. Greg Lakin, speaks out on the Peter Boyles radio show about his Brother being imprisoned over Obama’s constitutional eligibility to be president and commander-in-chief. This segment aired on 1/4/2011.
Cards and letters, but no packages, can be sent to Lakin at the following address, and should not mention rank: Terrence Lakin #89996, 830 Sabalu Road, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027.
Please help LTC Terry Lakin’s family by making a monetary donation to a Trust set up for his family. Go here today and give what you can. He gave all! http://www.TerryLakinActionFund.com
Download the LTC Terry Lakin Poster; http://www.terrylakinactionfund.com/images/stories/banners/TerryLakinPoster.pdf
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Thanks for mthis post and I will be sharing with
friends and many others. We need to support this
patriot and his family. It is the very least we can do.
Thank you all for your support of LTC Terry Lakin. So very much!
Lt. Col. Lakin should have done what he was ordered to do by the Pentagon. My father, a retired USMC Colonel who is a staunch supporter of the military and is no fan of Obama at all, wrote the following:
When Dr. Lakin accepted a commission in the armed services, he took an oath, and while he is free to have his own personal opinions, he does not have a choice to pick and choose which orders he obeys. He may claim that the Commander-In-Chief is not holding the office legally, but he does not have the authority to make that finding and issue a legal decision to that effect.
It is highly unlikely that he was ignorant of the birth issue having failed all legal challenges, and that at this time there is no country of birth issue outstanding.
On a more personal issue of integrity, honor, and duty, he can’t have his cake and eat it too. He accepted his pay for performance of his duty, and at the same time denied he was bound by an order to do something he did not like. That’s hypocrisy at a maximum level. As an officer, and in his case he held a senior rank of field grade officer (Major and above) and also has a duty to his subordinates to support and defend them.
During my combat tours in WWII and Korea, I might have chosen to pass if I were offered the choice to do so, but of course that was never going to happen, so one must follow the call of duty and accept the tough assignments where one’s survival is not guaranteed, along with the routine ones.
It would have been wrong not to hold LtCol Lakin accountable and sentence him to appropriate punishment.
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It would have been nice if Lakin had done his duty and showed up in the middle east to care for our brave men and women who were injured fighting, doing THEIR duty.
Hogwash, Jimmy Z!
I too served. Like your father I raised my hand and swore “To protect and support” the constitution of the United States.
That same document outlines the necessities required to be President of the United States, does it not?
How can anyone defend the Constitution by accepting orders from someone not eligible to hold the office of Commander in Chief?
Hmmm?
Answer me that, please!