Alabama Supreme Court judge makes daring statement in a denial of a writ of mandamus (a proper ruling, IMO). The judge didn't have to make any side comments about evidence in the filing, but he stuck his neck out, given the opportunity. The Fogbowers won't like this one bit!
Here is the link to the judge's ruling:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/87140552/McInnish-v-Chapman-Order-Striking-Petition-for-Writ-of-Mandamus-Alabama-Supreme-Court-Obama-Ballot-Challenge-3-27-2012
To: LucyT; melancholy; null and void; Red Steel; Danae; Kenny Bunk
ping to Alabama Supreme Court judge giving big hint that Arpaio’s evidence looked good to him!
To: Seizethecarp
To: del4hope
Ping...... thought you might want to see this...:-)
11 posted on
03/30/2012 1:19:22 AM PDT by
LadyPilgrim
((Lifted up was He to die; It is finished was His cry; Hallelujah what a Savior!!!!!! ))
To: Seizethecarp
Alabama must be in need of a new nuclear energy plant, or perhaps, they need Mobile Bay dredged.
Once their price is met this will sink into the muck never to be heard of again.
To: Seizethecarp
Thanks for this notice.
Arpaio is scheduled for another public event tomorrow where I expect there will be more ruckus raised, escalating the calls for justice.
16 posted on
03/30/2012 7:51:52 AM PDT by
TexasVoter
(No Constitution? No Union!)
To: Seizethecarp
My hopes have been raised so often and then dashed by judges who, at first, seemed sympathetic toward finding the truth, only to go wobbly in the end. Geeze! Even Judge Carter, a so-calle Marine, who took an oath to defend the Constitution, folded like lawn chair.
Hopefully, this will get some traction. I am not holding my breath.
39 posted on
03/30/2012 2:25:51 PM PDT by
wintertime
(Reforming a government K-12 school is like reforming an abortion center.)
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