>>>they argued, the Constitution says issues of presidential eligibility are to be decided by voters and the Electoral College and not the courts a matter of separation of powers among the government’s branches.
Is there any truth to this statement or was this just written for this argument?
Because, if this is true, than isn’t the department of health and vital statistics obligated to release Obama’s birth certificate in that FOIA that that blogger submitted?
Also, I had contacted the Department of Homeland Security a few weeks ago to see if we could register our republican organization for the eVerify program. Then an eligibility check could be run on people seeking public office and wanting our backing. I was told by DHS that politicians don’t work for the citizens, they worked for the government.
Any thoughts?
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I was told by DHS that politicians dont work for the citizens, they worked for the government.
***I would expect DHS to backtrack on that statement, whoever told it to you would withdraw it in a heartbeat if their boss, their boss’s boss, and some reporters were present. That’s the weakpoint, so I would strike there.
Brilliant idea----Calpernia never fails to come up with moves that protect the best interests of Americans.
Bravo Calpenia.
BTTT
Then, according to DHS, what we have is a case of we and them. When government serves it’s own, the people serve the government!