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To: arthurus

Barack Hussein Obama, II was elected President of the United States, twice. His electoral votes were certified unanimously by every member of Congress, twice.

There are no “millimeters,” they won, twice.

There have been 207 lawsuits filed challenging Barack Obama’s eligibility. Additionally there have been 91 state and federal appeals and 19 petitions to the Supreme Court of the United States. That’s 317 civil actions concerning natural born citizen status.

Not one single judge, conservative, moderate or liberal has ever ruled that Obama isn’t eligible. The more conservative the judge, the less likely they are to intervene in the electoral process and the more likely they are to let the voters decide. That is particularly true when the candidates who also received electoral votes: McCain, Palin, Romney and Ryan, who had standing to challenge the outcomes, did not file suit or support any citizen/voter-initiated lawsuits, nor did other political parties.

Also, every state’s Chief Elections Officer (usually the Secretary of State) cleared Obama for the ballot as eligible.

There will be many fewer challenges for Senator Cruz, because of the rulings concerning Obama, but the outcome will be exactly the same.

PALIN/CRUZ 2016!


854 posted on 09/11/2013 5:41:13 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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To: Nero Germanicus

Misguided didactics will not elect Cruz and cannot overcome the eligibility problem, which is not ineligibility per se but the blanketing firestorm that it will engender that snuffs all other qualities and points.


857 posted on 09/11/2013 5:56:36 PM PDT by arthurus (Read Hazlitt's Economics In One Lesson ONLINE http://steshaw.org/econohttp://www.fee.org/library/det)
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