I made calls to my SOS and was told there was no way ANYBODY was going to be able to see documentation from Hawaii. The laws didn’t allow for that kind of documentation to be requested, he said. And besides, the media would never lie to us and neither would a politician. We just have to take them at their word.
Leo Donofrio sued to keep Obama’s name off the NJ ballot. Wasn’t there somebody in Washington or Oregon who also sued? Alan Keyes sued in CA.
State judiciaries are a sick, sick joke anyway. At least in Nebraska. The only vote they won’t overturn is a result achieved through corruption or illegalities. All Nebraska requires for placement on the ballot is the certifications of nomination from the national parties. No state lawsuit would ever go anywhere here. And I suspect the same thing is true all over, judging by the responses to the Ohio SOS corruption, Alan Keyes’ battle in CA, Donofrio, Wrotnowski, etc. Federal lawsuits are only necessary when the state won’t even bother to listen to you.
How are your pursuits there in TX going?
All of the cases that you mention were filed after Obama’s name was certified on the ballot. They sued the SOS for failing to do her job. The damage was done at that point.
No forward progress in an investigation of Boyd Richie, Chair of the TDP. No grand jury duty notices as of yet.
Donofrio filed suit roughly a week before the election. And Keyes didn't try to sue until AFTER the election.
I did actually find the pleadings of one other person who attempted to file an eligibility suit contemporaneously with Berg, in August 2008. And it's utterly insane. (Though admittedly, not as insane as this one, which sets a pretty high bar.) I'm not surprised Birthers don't like to mention it.