The attorney driving the story of the Birther Army doctor facing a
court martial for refusing orders is a former Republican Hill staffer and current personal injury lawyer who has dabbled in anti-gay activism and reportedly wrote a letter to the FBI tipping off the feds to New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's use of prostitutes, months before the scandal publicly broke.
Attorney Paul Rolf Jensen runs a California law firm, Jensen & Associates, that focuses on bread and butter personal injury cases involving dog bites, seatbelt failure, and asbestos exposure.
But, says the GOP operative Roger Stone, a friend and sometimes client of Jensen's, he should not be underestimated when it comes to the case of Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin.
An Army doctor, Lakin believes President Obama may not be a natural born citizen, and therefore that military orders are invalid. He was charged last week for refusing orders to show up to be deployed for a second tour in Afghanistan.
"Jensen is a bulldog. A true student of the law. A brilliant litigator. Not adverse to high profile cases and high risk legal strategies," says Stone in an email. He "understand(s) public relations and the damage this case can do to Obama. Won't be adverse to trying to call Obama for testimony."
In an appearance with Lakin on the G. Gordon Liddy show last week, one of several media appearances, Jensen
hinted that he will try to use discovery to compel Obama to release a birth certificate.
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Also like Hemenway, who once
filed a complaint against her daughter's first grade teacher because the teacher announced she is a lesbian, Jensen has been involved in anti-gay activism.
Jensen had filed "25 charges of heresy" against other Presbyterians around the country, CNN
reported in 2004. The complaints
included cases in which pastors officiated over same-sex unions, ordained gay elders, or were themselves gay.
"I am called to action within the Presbyterian church to fight back against those who have made war and would destroy our church," he told CNN.
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For his work, though, he will be handsomely paid. The American Patriot Foundation
estimates in a new fundraising pitch that Lakin's legal bills will top $500,000.
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