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To: BladeBryan

Blade: “I expect the Alabama action, the topic of this thread, to be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. I think the Georgia Administrative Court is likely to address the merits, and I expect birthers will be even less happy with that outcome.”

Even if the Georgia court does find the merits of the case unconvincing, it’s the first case that is actually proceeding and not getting thrown out due to “lack of standing”. This means the judgment can be appealed to higher courts and hopefully reach the SCOTUS. The problem with most all previous litigation is that it could not be escalated and the NBC issue did not get addressed at the highest levels.

Based on what you have posted on previous threads, I’m assuming you are rooting for the Imposter In Chief (OBAMA).


237 posted on 01/09/2012 8:41:20 AM PST by visually_augmented (I was blind, but now I see)
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To: visually_augmented
the judgment can be appealed to higher courts and hopefully reach the SCOTUS

Assuming a decision based on the NBC issue, and I believe we are talking about the GA case in the AL thread, I have to wonder who appeals what.

If Obama is declared ineligible does he appeal to the SCOTUS that has already spoken on the issue? And if so do they take the case or simply ignore it as the court has already ruled?

If the plaintiff loses does the SCOTUS take the case to re-affirm their previous ruling?

238 posted on 01/09/2012 8:56:15 AM PST by GregNH (One Pissed Off Natural Born Citizen OPONBC)
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