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'Army Birther' Terrence Larkin Changes Course, Says Will Deploy

12/15/10 09:34 PM ET   AP

Terrence Lakin Convicted

FORT MEADE, Md. — An Army doctor who disobeyed orders to deploy to Afghanistan because he questioned President Barack Obama's eligibility to be commander in chief told a jury Wednesday he was wrong to do so and would now deploy if he could. Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin of Greeley, Colo. was speaking during a court martial hearing Wednesday at Fort Meade.

He faces up to 3 1/2 years in a military prison and dismissal from the Army after being found guilty of missing a flight that would have gotten him to his eventual deployment and pleading guilty to disobeying orders to meet with a superior and to report to Fort Campbell in Kentucky. He asked the jury to let him remain in the Army when it decides his punishment, and jurors are expected to begin deliberating on his sentence on Thursday.

"I don't want it to end this way," said Lakin, a 17-year veteran of the Army. "I want to continue to serve."

Under questioning by his defense attorney, Neal Puckett, Lakin expressed remorse for disobeying orders. He said he now understands that the Army cannot answer his question about Obama's eligibility to be president and that it was not the appropriate place to raise the issue.

"I was wrong for trying to push this issue within the Army," he said.

In videos posted on YouTube earlier this year, Lakin aligned himself with the so-called "birther" movement, which questions whether Obama is a natural-born citizen as the U.S. Constitution requires for presidents. Lakin had said he would "gladly deploy" if Obama's original birth certificate were released and proved authentic.

On Wednesday, however, Lakin reversed course, saying he would now deploy even with his question unanswered. Puckett asked him why.

"That's my duty. It's what I've trained for. I'm in the Army," he replied.

"Are we done disobeying orders, Lt. Col. Lakin?" his attorney asked him.

"Yes," Lakin replied.

Lakin explained that he tried for two years to figure out to whom in the Army he could raise his questions about Obama's eligibility but that he was not given guidance what he should do. He acknowledged he used his deployment as a way to raise the issue and that he knew when he disobeyed orders that his "career was over."

Also Wednesday the jury heard testimony from two men who had served with Lakin. They described him as a compassionate physician, someone who gave therapeutic massages to soldiers on his own time and who always volunteered to help out. But military prosecutors also put on the stand the doctor that was sent to Afghanistan in Lakin's place as well as his wife, also a doctor with the military. They testified about the last-minute nature of the deployment and how it affected their lives.

A number of supporters who have been present throughout the court martial, which began Tuesday, said they were disappointed with the court martial and the fact that a military judge refused to let Lakin present evidence about Obama's birth certificate during it, an order she gave in September. But after testimony Wednesday they said they continued to support Lakin.

Kate Vandemoer of North Dakota said Lakin "took a very dangerous step" when he disobeyed orders and said she hopes his current defense works for him. Another supporter, Rudy Davis of Texas, said that even if Lakin does nothing else he has "done more than anyone else in this country" to ask questions about Obama's eligibility to be president.

Officials in Hawaii say they have seen and verified Obama's original 1961 birth certificate, which is on record with that state. But birthers have not been satisfied with that assurance or the "Certification of Live Birth" Obama has released. The certification is a digital document that is a record of a person's birth in the state, but the certificate does not list the name of the hospital where Obama's mother gave birth or the physician who delivered him.

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HerbTee 10:49 AM on 12/16/2010
"The certification is a digital document that is a record of a person's birth in the state, but the certificate does not list the name of the hospital where Obama's mother gave birth or the physician who delivered him."

I was born in Georgia in 1954, 7 years after President Obama was born in Hawaii.  I have used state certified copies of my birth certificate for practically everything my whole  Read More...
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staytrue82
Just the facts please
09:54 PM on 12/17/2010
To the brig!
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GenosseJoe
07:00 AM on 12/17/2010
From now on US soldiers should stiop thinking about constitutionality of the orders.

If their sergeant or general orders them to shoot they must shoot even if they suspect that the constitutional chain of command is broken.

Army acting on the orders given by the person not eligible by law to give them is the ultimate definition of the Junta.

Now we had made military coup in this country possible.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
08:19 AM on 12/17/2010
WRONG! They can still choose to disobey any order they feel is illegal, but just like always they must be willing to defend themselves in a court-martial and if their defense is found wanting they better be willing to face the consequences of disobeying an order!
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GenosseJoe
05:51 PM on 12/17/2010
RIGHT.

Army prosecutors must be ready to back up their claims about legitimacy of their own Commander in Chief. It was not done in this case.

Army has no proof on where Obama was born and yet it sends soldier to prison for asking this question.

Army ready to take orders from any dude?
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01:41 AM on 12/17/2010
I just love the part in the story about his sentence when his lawyer asked the jury to consider Lakin's wife and three children at Christmas and said he should be allowed to stay in the Army because of his value as a doctor.

Sorry Mr. Lakin, but you should have thought about Santa having to skip your house this year before you started this birther nonsense and refused to obey orders
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mechadave
09:52 PM on 12/16/2010
Lakin said, "...tried for two years to figure out to whom in the Army he could raise his questions about Obama's eligibility but that he was not given guidance what he should do."
The only way the Army could deal with that question would be for the Brass to orchestrate a Coup, and declare a Military Dictatorship. I have little doubt that Lakin would have no problem accepting the legitimacy of that step.
05:56 PM on 12/16/2010
I served in the navy, honorably, during the Vietnam War. I came from a U.S. territory where we are not allowed to vote for the president of the United States, the commander-in-chief. Yet, I stayed in an served my country without question, did my job beyond what was expected of me, and was discharged under honorable conditions. I was only an E5. For a Lt. Col. to refuse to take orders from the commander-in-chief is despicable. Vietnam was no vacation spot, but had I been ordered to report to the U.S. Marines and follow them into the jungles, I would have without second thought. I felt it was my job, a trained navy corpsman, to go where I was needed. After all, the majority of the people of the United States voted to have Barack Obama as president. To question it now whether he is entitled to that position or not is a little bit too late. Bite the bullet and move on. That Lt. Col. deserves several years in prison as far as I am concerned. Enlisted men get more time in prison for doing the same thing, refusing a direct order.
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osiris65
06:31 PM on 12/16/2010
I totally agree. Enlisted men are treated like second class citizens compared to officers. I just retired a couple of weeks ago. 21yrs. If I refused to go to Iraq in 07, because...I believe Bush was a racist. or whatever the reason may have been. I would be doing time right now. I think officers get a break in the military which is why I have always hated officers. especially Naval officers. They have always had the attititude is that they are better simply because they are officers. This racist Q!#$@ should get the maximum sentence. Now all of a sudden he's seen the error of his ways?? BS!! he realizes his profession is now in jeapordy. YOU WANT TO BE A RACIST, SUFFER THE CONSEQUENCES OF A RACIST.
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GenosseJoe
07:08 AM on 12/17/2010
US Constitution does not specify that President mush not be a racist.

But US Constitution demands that US President must be a natural born citizen.

If he is not - he is an impostor. And following the orders from the impostor means that Army is participating in the conspiracy to overthrow US Constitution.
11:22 PM on 12/16/2010
I totally concur. I am a former Vietnam vet. You just don't disobey a direct order. He took an oath when he signed up. He was under minding the United States. He should go to jail. Shame on him.
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Puller58
Man of Mystery
05:44 PM on 12/16/2010
Dumb@ss.
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05:27 PM on 12/16/2010
"We turn now to FOX News' military medical expert, retired Colonel Dr. Terry Lakin for more.

"Dr. Lakin, in your highly decorated 17 year military medical career....­"

Don't believe me?

FOX news headline when Scooter Libby's verdict was announced:

"Scooter Libby Acquitted!­"
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05:19 PM on 12/16/2010
I can see the future:

"The Army Court of Criminal Appeals has reviewed the Courts Martial of Lt. Colonel Lakin.

"On page 4 paragraph 3 word two of the indictment, a transposition error occurred.

"The word in the indictment reads "bcak". Since no such word exists in the English language, all charges and specifications against Lakin are dismissed with prejudice, and he is returned to active duty.

"With the apologies of a grateful nation."

See? Easy.

Off to Oliver Northville.
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Aripottah
Dining on micro-bios may be hazardous to health
05:19 PM on 12/16/2010
A gentle three and a half year stint in the brig will do wonders for this recalcitrant teabagger.
BDAD
realistic idealist
05:13 PM on 12/16/2010
Disobey and order....go to the brig. Miss movement....go to the brig. If this guy does NOT serve time then there is a double standard going on. If being gay gets you kicked out then what should someone get as punishment for disobeying an order from your CIC. Bust his rank, suspend his pay, spend some time in the brig, maybe even a dishonorable discharge. He has done nothing other than dishonor the uniform with this whole thing. No sympathy for him from me.
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TKDMike
05:03 PM on 12/16/2010
YES! PERFECT. That L0$ER is a TRAIT0R
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Charlie Jones
The GOP is between the stoneage and a hard place.
10:52 PM on 12/29/2010
Exactly, we don't have the luxury of choosing which orders to obey (under The UCMJ) and which we will not....if you choose to disobey a Military cammand, or order than you are by definition, choosing to be Court Martialed and punished accordingly, simple.
IWantTofu
Evolution. Now a political position.
04:57 PM on 12/16/2010
It was a very funny way to end the article saying that the short form birth certificate doesn't list the hospital of birth nor the attending doctor as if it adds legitimacy to the fact that there may be something to the argument that President Obama was not born in Hawaii. The article could have been better ended stating that the short form certificate of live birth has stated upon it that it is official proof that the person was born in Hawaii.
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emphatico
.....is very politically incorrect.
04:51 PM on 12/16/2010
He should have thought of doing this before he started the whole drama in the first place.
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Knowbetter
My Hovercraft is Full of Eels!
04:48 PM on 12/16/2010
Too late, baby.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSep7QJXKlE
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Cookie100
Old enough to know better
04:40 PM on 12/16/2010
Boy is faux gonna have a field day with this, so will the right winged radio hosts. How horrible to do this to a service person who asked ma question we all want to kow! Yha'll, there's the spin.
Of course if there were a real story to this, don't you think John Mc C. Hillary, the GOP, or the secret service would have figured it out before this!
Geez
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Cookie100
Old enough to know better
04:42 PM on 12/16/2010
asked a question we all want to know, bad typing, sry