Thanks for that clarification. All I’ve read in the various Lakin threads over the past few months was ‘Leavenworth.’ I guess everyone expected he’d do more than 6 months. That part, to me, is the brightest aspect of all this. Or least horrific. From what I’d read (and all I know is what I read here) he would have been lucky to get 18 months.
This whole thing has me depressed tonight. In all the civil actions, if the case was dismissed, it was dismissed. This is the only case where someone’s career is going up in smoke for challenging Obama’s eligibility. Well, except for Taitz, I guess. But her worst penalty is money and possibly loss of license to practice law; I’m not so sure that’s necessarily such a bad thing. She won’t be behind bars.
This is the only case where someones career is going up in smoke for challenging Obamas eligibility
So I guess we could say the brave soldier has STANDING, that nebulous quality that eluded all of the other plaintiffs.