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Jurisdiction and Venue

2. Fo r t he pu rp os e o f p re se rv in g t he Pe ti ti on er ’s an d R es po nd en t’ s R ig ht s of “

Due Process of Law,

” the Petitioner brings this Petition for an “

Or de r in the Nature of Ma ndamus

” within the time frame and venue established by Ar ti cl e I , Se ct io n 7 of th e Al as ka Co ns ti tu ti on , an d by th e “

Privilege and Immunity Clause

” o f t h e F o u r t ee n t h A m e nd m e n t t o t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Constitution. Additional jurisdictional authority may be found in the Ala ska Sta tut es at: A.S . 15. 25. 042( a), A.S . 22.10. 020( a), and A.S . 22.10. 020 (c) .

Parties

3. Pe ti ti on er , Go rd on W ar re n Ep pe rl y, is t he C om pl ai na nt of an A dm in is tr at iv e Complaint that is on file with the Office of Director for the Alaska Division of Elect ions. The P etiti oner has bee n an inhabit ant of Juneau Alaska at t he location address of 10440 G lacier Highway since t he year of 1966. The Petitioner is a natural born Citizen of the United States by virtue of his “

Rights of Birth

” to t h e “

Posterity

” of “

We the People

” of the Pre amb le to the U.S . Con sti tut ion a s he is a white Caucasian male that was born in the Ci ty of Whittier Cali fornia on th e Sev en th Day of t he M ont h of Jul y i n th e Ye ar o f ou r Lo rd J es us Ch ri st , Nineteen-Forty. 4. Re spo nd en t, Ba ra ck Hus se in Ob am a I I i s a ch il d o f a mi xed ma rr iag e a nd is identified in law as a “

Mulatto

.” As a “

Mulatto

,” Barack Hussein Obama II ha s no in he r en t “

Rights of Birth

” to be a “

Citizen

” /

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of the United States,

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/ The United States Constitution speaks of many c itizenships. Not on ly do you have the c itizenship of a Sta te, bu t it spe aks o f tho se wh o hav e the “

Birth Right

” citizenship of the “

Posterity

” of “

W e t h e P e o p l e

” o f th e Prea mbl e t o th e U.S. Con stit uti on tha t is ide ntif ied thro ugh out t h e “

Main Body

” of the Constitution with an upper case letter “

C

” in the word “

Citizen

.” The Constitution of the United States also speaks of those who have limited “

Political Rights

” and limited “

Civil Rights

” which are the “

statutory

” citiz enship c itizen s of the Fourtee nth Amen dment to the U.S. Constitu tion. The Fourte enth Amen dment citize nship status is identif ied throug hout the Amendm ents with a lowe r case “

c

” in the word “

citizen

.” The status of the two citizenships are n ot the same and they cannot be interwoven as being one standard citizenship. You must view a c opy of the “

hand written