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To: Star Traveler

There are 3 cases pending before the Supreme Court.

And Obama has not been swon in yet.

You said.... Same issue, different allegation...

I don’t know about you, but us “birthers” would rather keep our minds open to these new and different allegations.

But if you want to accept that nothing can be done.... then so be it.

But I ain’t buying it.


22 posted on 12/30/2008 2:54:49 PM PST by Responsibility2nd
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To: Responsibility2nd

You said — “There are 3 cases pending before the Supreme Court.”

Okay, let’s look at that. For example, if you talk about Berg’s case, let’s say that he gets a hearing, like he’s hoping to get, before the Supreme Court. We’ll find out if he gets a hearing relatively soon (note the word “relatively”... LOL...).

And, if we get our “wildest dreams” (with Berg) and get that hearing with the Supreme Court, then Berg gets to argue that “he has standing” with that lower court that dismissed the case.

Now, let’s go further, let’s say that after hearing the case, the Supreme Court agrees and says “Berg has standing” and overrules the lower court. At that point, it goes back to that court. Berg gets to be heard there, now.

That’s with Berg “winning all the way”... (and that’s questionable, but for sake of argument, let’s say he does).

That still has gotten nowhere, in keeping Obama from being sworn in — and it *certainly* won’t be able to remove Obama from office (just those “wins” alone). Only Congress can remove a sitting President from his office.

So, how does all this keep Obama out of office or remove Obama from office? I just don’t see a connection — in real life — at all, in these cases...


38 posted on 12/30/2008 3:01:51 PM PST by Star Traveler
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