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To: jamese777
Not according to a three judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Judge Robertson was affirmed on appeal.

"To paraphrase economist Dr. Walter E. Williams: It would not matter if a majority of the citizens wanted the Constitution ignored and violated, it would still be wrong and against the Rule of Law in this country to allow it to be violated. It would be difficult to find a more egregious example of bias with an extrajudicial source than this statement."

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20 posted on 06/01/2010 7:18:34 PM PDT by Red Steel
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To: Red Steel

“To paraphrase economist Dr. Walter E. Williams: It would not matter if a majority of the citizens wanted the Constitution ignored and violated, it would still be wrong and against the Rule of Law in this country to allow it to be violated. It would be difficult to find a more egregious example of bias with an extrajudicial source than this statement.”


Whoever is on the losing side of any judicial issue whines and complains. That’s simply par for the course. Walter E. Williams is a distinquished economist. He’s entitled to his opinion but it carries no legal weight.

I chuckled at your cartoon. Its good to see that you have a sense of humor about the natural born citizen issue and that you don’t take it too seriously.

Particularly with regard to the frivolousness of Hollister v Soetoro, any attorney who doesn’t even have the good common sense to use the correct, legal name for the defendant deserves to have a reprimand on his record for as long as he practices in the profession and that’s exactly what attorney Hemenway earned himself.


22 posted on 06/01/2010 9:00:33 PM PDT by jamese777
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