The problem is, even though this may have merit, I can see no scenario in which the SCOTUS stops Obama from taking the oath and becoming president. If there was even a distant chance of that, we'd know by now. But for the sake of argument, let's say Obama wasn't born here. The SCOTUS will say that to benefit the country, to prevent a civil war, to prevent the SCOTUS from taking another hit as being "political" as they did during the 2001 election recount, and for the "greater good" or somesuch hogwash, the Governor of Hawaii had every right to seal the document, and since the affirmation of whether or not one is a citizen takes place on the state level, he was within his rights to do so.
I just think this is all a pipe dream. Obviously nothing I say will stop it from going forward, and I have no interest in stopping it from going forward. But I don't think there's a snowball's chance of Obama not becoming president over this.