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To: john mirse

John — it is not within the Constitutional power of the Judiciary to remove a sitting President. Only the U.S. Congress can remove a sitting President.

In past history two Senators were elected who were not U.S. citizens. They were removed from the Senate and their names stricken from the records as though they had never existed, so the Senate handles it own dirty laundry, so to speak.

Congress decided that the power to remove usurpers from the U.S. Presidency was delegated to the District Court of Washington, D.C. The method is Quo warranto.

Don’t blame SCOTUS for not assuming the Constitutional role of Congress.


21 posted on 04/07/2011 11:43:15 PM PDT by SatinDoll (NO FOREIGN NATIONALS AS OUR PRESIDENT!)
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To: SatinDoll; john mirse
"John — it is not within the Constitutional power of the Judiciary to remove a sitting President. Only the U.S. Congress can remove a sitting President."

True.

However, the Judiciary would be the branch of government that IS responsible for making a determination as to the meaning of the Constitutional requirement "natural born Citizen."

They *could* find Barry inelligible.

At that point, he's been found to be a usurper. Congress has no role if he is a usurper. It would be law enforcement issue then.

Unprecidented territory, the country is in.

23 posted on 04/08/2011 12:56:46 AM PDT by rxsid (HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN'S STATUS BE "GOVERNED" BY GREAT BRITAIN? - Leo Donofrio (2009))
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