Good explanaton, hankbrown... Freepers should move on. This stuff isn’t going anywhere.
“Good explanaton, hankbrown... Freepers should move on. This stuff isnt going anywhere.”
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Well, facts are stubborn things. Eventually there will be someone that does have standing (like Keyes) and the case will be heard. IMO this would be a much easier issue to deal with a president-elect rather than a president. For that reason alone I think the Supreme Court will consider this matter.
It is pretty amazing that every case has been thrown out because of lack of standing. As ugly as it is, this is a constitutional issue that really needs to be resolved.
winners never quit, quiters never win...you can go ahead and be a quitter..like McCain and quit on concervative and constitutional beliefs if you want.
I’ve seem all the articles and posts regarding the president elect’s birth certificate. I have one question (Freeper’s please help me out on this)... When I file documents with the Secretary of State here in California, the SoS’s office has to inspect the document before recording/filing it. Since candidates have to file documents with all 50 SoS’s, are they responsible to determine if the person is eligible?
For a moment, forget Obama and his birth certificate. What if my son filed papers to be elected president. In 2012, he’ll be 31. Would anyone stop him from running? And, if it’s not the Secretary of State, who does vet candidates?