Posted on 11/14/2008 7:32:04 PM PST by RobinMasters
The California secretary of state should refuse to allow the state's 55 Electoral College votes to be cast in the 2008 presidential election until President-elect Barack Obama verifies his eligibility to hold the office, alleges a California court petition filed on behalf of former presidential candidate Alan Keyes and others.
The legal action today is just the latest is a series of challenges, some of which have gone as high as the U.S. Supreme Court, over the issue of Obama's status as a "natural-born citizen," a requirement set by the U.S. Constitution.
WND senior reporter Jerome Corsi even traveled to Kenya and Hawaii prior to the election to investigate issues surrounding Obama's birth. But his research and discoveries only raised more questions.
The biggest question is why Obama, if a Hawaii birth certificate exists, simply hasn't ordered it made available to settle the rumors.
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Of course it’s not inaccurate,just badly used.
Something tells me Rush L. is gonna come out looking like genius when this is done.
“He also said that NO Presidential candidate, other than McCain, would have standing to challenge in court - Bull Hockey!!!”
I think that was an opinion not a fact necessarily. He based that opinion upon what he “thought” the court might consider. Bruce Fein was on Mike’s program earlier that day and gets deeper into the issues. I think anyone can bring a suit but as in Berg, the judge ruled he had no standing and threw the case out. Once Obama is sworn in, there is little anyone can or will do; perhaps Keyes’ suit will get somewhere; we shall see.
Bruce Fein said that any State Secretary of State could demand a birth certificate of the candidates in order to insure that the candidate had the necessary qualifications to appear on the State ballot. I don’t know if there are any agressive Secretaries of State out there or not. That could be a path to take for clarification of Obama’s birth certificate.
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