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  • Lambo

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    My Fingers are crossed, hoping for some devine intervention that the Court will hear the Complaint but I don't see this going anywhere at least not til after the Election if at all. The Power that is won't have it! The Enemy from within is well rooted!
    ~Lambo



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    [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=-1]ELECTION 2008[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Palatino, Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=+2]Supremes asked to halt Tuesday's vote[/SIZE][/FONT]
    [FONT=Palatino, Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif][SIZE=+1]Constitutional crisis feared over Obama's 'qualifications'[/SIZE][/FONT]

    [SIZE=-1]Posted: October 30, 2008[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1]11:00 pm Eastern[/SIZE]

    [SIZE=-1]© 2008 WorldNetDaily [/SIZE]

    The U.S. is being asked to help the nation avoid a constitutional crisis by halting Tuesday's election until Democratic presidential nominee Barack documents his eligibility to run for the top office in the nation.
    Democratic Philip Berg had filed a lawsuit alleging Obama is ineligible to be president because of possible birth in Kenya, but as WND reported, a federal judge dismissed the complaint claiming Berg lacks standing to bring the action.
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    Philip J. Berg
    The 34-page memorandum that accompanied the court order from Judge R. Barclay Surrick concluded ordinary citizens can't sue to ensure that a presidential candidate actually meets the constitutional requirements of the office.
    Instead, Surrick said Congress could determine "that citizens, voters, or party members should the Constitution's eligibility requirements for the Presidency," but that it would take new laws to grant individual citizens that ability.
    "Until that time," Surrick says, "voters do not have standing to bring the sort of challenge that Plaintiff attempts to bring."
    Berg has maintained that uncertainty about how the U.S. does enforce the requirements of presidency may result in a constitutional crisis should an ineligible candidate win the office.
    In a statement today, Berg said he is applying to Justice David Souter for an "Immediate Injunction to Stay the of November 4, 2008."
    "I am hopeful that the U.S. Supreme Court will grant the injunction pending a review of this case to avoid a constitutional crisis by insisting that Obama produce certified documentation that he is or is not a "natural born" citizen and if he cannot produce documentation that Obama be removed from the ballot for president," Berg said.
    "We must legally prevent Obama, the unqualified candidate, from taking the office of the presidency of the United States," Berg said.
    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.p...w&pageId=79519

    Ohio: Ruling to come on Obama birth case http://news.cincinnati.com/article/2...0037/1055/NEWS

    What do you think of the controversy over Obama's birth certificate?
    To vote,
    http://forums.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=214

    ~ http://www.worldnetdaily.com/
     
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