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To: null and void

I wonder if they will claim Trump has “no standing” to file suit..

I believe the “no standing” was for ordinary citizens, please correct me if I am wrong. It might be different with a suit filed by your opponent. I don’t know. I do know I would like this settled. If it blows up in Trumps face, fine with me. I do not want this to be an issue down the road. As I said before, what happens if a president elect Cruz is found ineligible? who becomes president? does the king retain his crown? I would rather find out sooner than later. The only answer I have gotten from Freerepublic is “go away Trumpette” “Cruz is a citizen”.

FYI, I plan on voting Cruz but could support Trump if he is the nominee.


293 posted on 01/17/2016 11:33:20 AM PST by mouse1
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To: mouse1

I believe your reasoning mirrors that of the courts.

No mere citizen has standing to question a candidate for president, because the actions of a(n unconstitutional) president would have no effect on the day-to-day lives of peasants.

Uppty peasants have no rights to question their betters.

They can only be questioned by a peer, and never in so public a forum as a court!

Since McCain was born outside the United States, and need a DEMOCRAT (Claire McCaskill) to introduce a “sense of the senate” to declare he was eligible, he was hardly in a position to open that particular can of worms.


343 posted on 01/17/2016 1:17:53 PM PST by null and void (This war starts in the spiritual realm-it will end in ours though.)
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