To: Walts Ice Pick
The Supreme Court would be crazy to get involved in this kind of case. Who besides the SCOTUS has any jurisdiction in this eligibility question?
43 posted on
03/07/2011 12:57:23 PM PST by
FatherofFive
(Islam is evil and must be eradicated)
To: FatherofFive
Who besides the SCOTUS has any jurisdiction in this eligibility question?
Congress does. They will not act unless it is so obvious a 3 year old child knows the answer.
However, should one state pass an eligibility bill, the Supreme Court, or Congress, will be forced to act. Show your continued support for the Constitution by supporting your state representatives and senators on these initiatives.
45 posted on
03/07/2011 1:05:49 PM PST by
devattel
To: FatherofFive
Who besides the SCOTUS has any jurisdiction in this eligibility question?"The House of Representatives . . . shall have the sole Power of Impeachment."
A lack of constitntional qualifications is a basis for impeachment and upon conviction, removal from office.
There isn't any other constitutional way to remove a healthy and living president from office, for any reason. Period.
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