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Longtime San Diego County conservative Gary Kreep says he feels "blessed by God" to have won a seat on the San Diego Superior Court. With less than 1,000 ballots yet to be counted, Kreep cemented a 1,569 vote lead over Deputy District Attorney Garland Peed in the unofficial results of the June 5 primary released Tuesday.
The win is historic because Kreep is one of a few people who took an eligibility case against President Barack Obama all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court in June. The court has denied hearings for any of the cases. Among his other high profile cases are the Mt. Soledad cross and his representation of Marine Sgt. Gary Stein who criticised Obama on Facebook and was demoted and discharged.
Comments
Kreep vs Peed ... sounds like a National Lampoon parody.
by Donal on Thu, 06/21/2012 - 3:56pm
That is exactly what I thought. hahahahahahaha
by Richard Day on Thu, 06/21/2012 - 4:57pm