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To: Repeal 16-17
Sadly, I doubt any court, including SCOTUS, will get involved in this matter. I hope I’m wrong.

Unfortunately you aren't, at least not IMHO.

But even if a federal court becomes involved and the USSC ultimately grants a writ of certiorari the case probably wouldn't work it's way to that point until half way through the Annointed One's term. I seriously doubt that Kennedy would go along with the four originalists to unseat him part way through his term even if he is proved to be Constitutionally ineligible for the office.

90 posted on 11/14/2008 7:49:00 PM PST by epow (I'll keep my freedom, my guns, and my money. You can keep THE CHANGE)
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To: epow

“Sadly, I doubt any court, including SCOTUS, will get involved in this matter. I hope I’m wrong.
Unfortunately you aren’t, at least not IMHO.

But even if a federal court becomes involved and the USSC ultimately grants a writ of certiorari the case probably wouldn’t work it’s way to that point until half way through the Annointed One’s term. I seriously doubt that Kennedy would go along with the four originalists to unseat him part way through his term even if he is proved to be Constitutionally ineligible for the office.”

Au contraire - mon frere ...

SCOTUS would CERTAINLY fast-track this ... and it could be disposed of within a couple of weeks.

There is NO trial in this case.

Federal Marshalls would be dispatched to collect ALL documents from ALL cases pending (including the vault BC) and then the FBI would conduct forensic analysis.

Results of forensic analysis would be presented to SCOTUS, presumably in chambers.

Decision would likely be immediate after that.


369 posted on 11/14/2008 11:14:59 PM PST by Lmo56
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