Posted on 03/10/2009 6:35:13 PM PDT by hope
A lawyer lobbying the U.S. Justice Department and the U.S. Supreme Court for a review of Barack Obama's qualifications to be president says a key conservative justice has hinted that another conservative justice has been voting against hearing the dispute. According to Orly Taitz, a California attorney working through her Defend Our Freedoms Foundation on several cases challenging Obama, said she was presented with an opportunity to ask a question of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia yesterday. The issue of Obama's eligibility has been raised before the Supreme Court at least four times already but has yet to be given a single hearing. Cases have been brought by Taitz, Philip Berg, Cort Wrotnowski and Leo Donofrio.
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Rush, Coulter and Hannity deal with threats everyday. Hannity carries a gun and Coulter has armed body guards. I can't see any of them shying away from this because of threats. Hell Bush I and II have secret service protection, what's stopping them from raising the issue?
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Here is the website that is dedicated to the legal defense of Dr. Alan Keyes and where the atty Dr. Orly Taitz posts her stories and raises money for the case against Barry Sotero.
I am no lawyer by any stretch but I gotta call shens on this one.
I cannot see a long serving, seasoned member of SCOTUS discussing this in the first place, never mind offering advice on how to get the case heard.
I am kinda xurious as to where the eligibility issue goes but somehow this story just has a funny smell to it.
This case will start opening up. The media can only ignore it for so long.
I’m raising the issue too and have none-of-the-above (security).
I am so glad that I am not the only one who got their screenname hijacked by the dems. :-}
Your home page tells of the real hope.....the one we both have in mind....
Closer more even now, huh? I’m so excited!
I sure “hope” so.
Good to meet ya.
Joel 2:1-2, 12-17
Blow the trumpet in Zion; sound the alarm on my holy mountain! Let all the inhabitants of the
land tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming, it is neara day of darkness and gloom, a day of clouds
and thick darkness! Like blackness spread upon the mountains a great and powerful army comes; their
like has never been from of old, nor will be again after them in ages to come. Yet even now, says the
Lord, return to me with all your heart, with fasting, with weeping, and with mourning; rend your hearts
and not your clothing. Return to the Lord, your God, for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and
bounding in steadfast love, and relents from punishing. Who knows whether he will not turn and relent,
and leave a blessing behind him, a grain-offering and a drink-offering for the Lord, your God? Blow the
trumpet in Zion; sanctify a fast; call a solemn assembly; gather the people. Sanctify the congregation;
assemble the aged; gather the children, even infants at the breast. Let the bridegroom leave his room, and
the bride her canopy.
Same here...
Apparently Scalia really was at a book signing in LA on March 9th, and Taitz's description of the general atmosphere appears to be accurate. So far I haven't found any confirmation of her microphone question and Scalia's answer, or the comments she claims to have made while getting her books signed.
One reason Scalia may have been open to some general questions about filing cases with the Supreme Court is that the book he was plugging is called Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges.
One would think Scalia would not be so careless as to discuss a specific case, but it does sound plausible that Taitz was there. Taitz's description on her blog is quite detailed, but one other thing that also detracts from her credibility is that the end veers off into some additional speculation that sounds very paranoid.
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