Below is what the Attorney named Butterfly Bilderberg posted over at FogBow about this. She plans on being there according to her posts. She says she has access to the courtroom thirty minutes before the Court opens it’s doors. Several other FogBow members say they also will be in attendance.
Butterfly Bilderberg wrote:
Which raises an interesting question — what if the GDP simply withdraws its designation of Obama for the PPP? That ends this challenge, and with no other candidate on the ballot in March, the Georgia delegation goes to the convention uncommitted to any candidate. By September, when the DNC certifies Obama as the party’s nominee, we can expect there to be a general election challenge, but there will likely be persuasive case law from other states that settles the issue.
What is the downside? The PR, of course. But already this is getting PR. Does this give momentum to challenges in other states? I would argue that it does not. Many states do not have a legal mechanism for challenging the PPP, a number of states rely on party caucuses or state conventions. It seems that every other state places the burden on the challenger, so I don’t think withdrawing from the Georgia primary would have any impact at all on other primaries.
“She says she has access to the courtroom thirty minutes before the Court opens its doors.”
Uh... and how is that possible?
I would LOVE to show up with a Name Tag on my jacket saying, “I am FReeper Danae. Bring it! Momma gonna knock you out!” FUN!!!!