The Keyes v. Bowen case is being appealed in CA, and most certainly still has the potential to do everything you say.
The case is being handled by Gary Kreep of the US Justice Foundation, who is very capable.
I know that there are a lot of posters here who keep looking for “the case” that will do it. I personally don’t hold out hope for that, since it has not worked up to this time.
Now, you say that this case has the right elements to do what I was talking about. *That* would be very interesting for me to see, because I’ve never seen that happen, up to this point in time. That would *definitely* be a *first* ... LOL..
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Now, on the other hand, I’ve been working with my own state legislature on something that I figure *will work* for the issue of the birth certificate. Several states are putting through laws that require candidates to prove that they are qualified for office and show the proper documentation. That’s going through in Oklahoma (although I have to check on the status as of late, because I haven’t heard recently what’s going on there...).
If and when that gets passed, Obama won’t be able to be on the ballot here, if he doesn’t have the documentation. From my viewpoint — that seems to have the most potential of “doing something”...
“The Keyes v. Bowen case is being appealed in CA, and most certainly still has the potential to do everything you say.”
Do you have a link to the appeal?
Has it been filed yet?
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