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To: patlin

Who died & made them king? NO ONE & its high time it stopped!


The judiciary are not kings. Congress can pass bills and presidents can sign those bills into law that limit the power of the judiciary and Congress often does juat that.

Remember the words of President Andrew Jackson when the Supreme Court ruled against him on his opposition to the Bank of the United States: “They have made their decision, now let them enforce it!” Jackson simply ignored the high court.

In any event, there are no issues of standing on the criminal side of the judicial system. Obama’s eligibility can be investigated by any prosecuting attorney in the US who convenes a Grand Jury and looks at whether there is enough evidence for an indictment.

Civil lawsuits don’t usually adversely impact the presidency. If a president loses a lawsuit, his attorneys file appeals and it drags on for years. Indictments and the filing of criminal charges DO impact the presidency, either by forcing a resignation (Nixon) or by providing the grounds for impeachment (Clinton).


2,759 posted on 10/27/2010 8:52:03 PM PDT by jamese777
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To: jamese777
jamese,

we're NOT talking bills passed by Congress that the president signs, we're talking about Article II qualifications for president that have not been met...that is auto Article III standing according to Marbury v Madison as it relates directly to law of the Constitution itself...hence the phrase

“arising under this Constitution”

what part of a bill is not part of the Constitution, but a president's qualifications to have authority to sign those bills does, do you not understand.

2,763 posted on 10/27/2010 9:51:13 PM PDT by patlin (Ignorance is Bliss for those who choose to wear rose colored glasses)
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