LoweringtheBar's posting the August 22nd TRO denial as news on August 25th is horribly misleading about the status of Berg's case!
Personally, I do not know what the status of Berg's case is at the moment. But I do know what happened on Friday, because I heard his interview with Roger Hedgecock.
Berg filed his petition against Obama, the DNC, the FEC, and other parties for a Temporary Restraining Order to prevent the DNC from nominating him until his eligibility could be sorted out.
The federal judge told Berg he would be happy to hear the case, but to come back after papers had been served to all of the parties.
Berg returned to his office, and told Hedgecock on Aug. 22nd that he was working with people all across the country, and they were serving papers to all of the parties involved.
It was not the case that the judge denied the TRO because he deemed it without merit; the judge has not decided one way or the other as to the arguments of the case; his denial was, I am told, standard operating procedure -- get lawyers representing all the parties assembled, and then judge the issues.
The most recent news should be posted at Berg's website for the lawsuit:
http://www.obamacrimes.com
and currently all they have are news stories and interviews up to Aug. 25th.
Hence, I assume that the serving of papers is still underway. I am holding onto a thin sliver of hope that action might still take place before Thursday evening.
But I am expecting that Berg's lawsuit may morph from a request for a TRO into a request that Obama's nomination be removed.
In which case, the Democratic candidate would be Joe Biden.
Obama may have been trying to tell us something when he introduced Biden as "the next president of the United States."
I don't mean in terms of prescience; I just mean that Obama may be aware that any investigation will prove him to be ineligible to run; hence Biden will be the Dem's hopeful "next president."
I wonder whom he would choose as a candidate for Veep? There would be a lot of pressure for a Biden / Hillary ticket; and he would need a lot of clout to choose anyone else.
If anyone has any knowledge about Berg's progress in the case, please let us know.
I would also like to know whether anyone has seen or heard Hillary delegates in Denver talking about the lawsuit in TV, radio, or print media.
(pinging folks who have recently posted Certifigate threads, fishing for news)
Thanks for the update.
A motion to file a restraining order preventing Sen. Obama's Presidential run was denied today. The suit has not been dismissed and lawyer Phil Berg is continuing legal actions. Check back here for the full story tomorrow and in the print edition of The Times Herald.
That's all of it.