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To: tired_old_conservative

I believe then that you are a competent lawyer, and since your name for posts implies that you are retired, you should have a stable retirement despite an economy that is really crimping my lifestyle. perhaps you could become an activist for what you know in your heart and mind to be true. I spoke to Orly when all this was just starting, just to let her know she had support out there and she pleaded with me to get involved.
However, im just a guy, barely getting by. I have nothing to offer, I cant initiate anything. I am just a natural born citizen old enuf that they taught nbc to me in third grade, but whose talents in this arena mean nothing. All I can do is support and inform my fellow americans.
I often wonder why Orly is so alone in her activities as well as the so few law suits.
How, in this huge nation we have so few with means and ability fighting for our country?
its bigger than just eligibility, we are following this pied piper as a nation into unheard of debt. We are selling ourselves out because we are so meek? because we dont care about the lives of our children? I cannot figure out why there are not 10,000 law suits! instead our entire nation with literally millions of lawyers and we muster less than 100 brought by a handfull. In the face of tyranny. Give me liberty or not, dont care either way is the order of the day. Where is our outrage


359 posted on 02/03/2012 8:41:53 PM PST by Dane Holden (nation of men)
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To: Dane Holden
Well, I'm not retired yet, but I've been contemplating it more after a huge spate of work the last six months.

I respect your feelings on this matter, but the reason more lawyers don't take it up is because it doesn't really offer any opportunities for success. The issue of standing is all but insurmountable in most cases. As long as Hawaii says Obama was born there, the full faith and credit clause requires other states to accept that. And the interpretation of law as cribbed by the Georgia judge from Arkeny is accepted as a given in the profession. You simply aren't going to find many, if any, judges willing to entertain the two-citizen parent theory. And there's no way the Supreme Court will buy it.

Whatever one may personally believe, those are the cards dealt. Believe me, if this case was viable, there would be a number of high profile attorneys seeking fame from it. That there aren't says it all.

378 posted on 02/03/2012 9:25:55 PM PST by tired_old_conservative (.)
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