Posted on 11/03/2009 3:22:08 PM PST by steve-b
Orly Taitz, Birther Queen, has been rejected again. US District Judge David O. Carter threw out a lawsuit questioning Barack Obama's eligibility to hold the office based on his "natural born" citizenship status Thursday, saying the courtroom is not the proper arena to "challenge a presidents election."
Judge Carter dismissed Barnett et al v. Obama et al. This had been Taitz's most successful lawsuit to date, which is not saying much. However, it is the one that got the furthest through the legal system....
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Or anyone else's.
“I did not have sex with that woman.”
“I did not have sex with that woman.”
Courts ALWAYS protect the Dims.
Old news.
It was expected. It will go all the way to the U S Supreme Court.
LLS
Does that leave us with only the streets to settle this fraud?
If the courts are afraid that nationwide rioting will occur if the Kenyan is forced to prove his eligibility, I’ve got news for them. Because of the intentional destruction Hussein and his minions are subjecting this country to, there will be an inevitable armed revolution anyway, so they aren’t avoiding that.
No one is challenging the election. They are challenging his eligibility to the office of President. What part of "No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President" is so very hard to understand? There is no "unless he manages to get elected before that becomes known" clause in there. If he's a natural born citizen, he'd good to go. If he'd not, it doesn't matter if it's becasue he had a non-citizen father, or because he had a non citizen father and was born abroad.
“There is no ‘unless he manages to get elected before that becomes known’ clause in there.”
The anti-birthers need to reflect on this.
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