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November 20, 2008

Supreme Court to Vote on Hearing Obama Citizenship Case Dec. 5th

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by James Buchanan

Our ponderous bureaucratic judicial system may finally take a serious look at the Obama citizenship case. Philip J. Berg originally filed his lawsuit prior to the Democrat convention. Berg was a Hillary Clinton supporter and he felt that Hillary was running against someone, who did not meet the qualifications to be president. Berg originally filed his lawsuit before the Democrat convention. Several additional lawsuits challenging Obama’s citizenship have been filed around the country.

The Democrat convention came and went, and then the election came and went, and now the electoral college is about to vote. All of this has come to pass, without any serious investigation by our courts of whether or not Obama was born in Kenya as his grandmother has repeatedly claimed.

A WorldNetDaily article reports “A case that challenges President-elect Barack Obama’s name on the 2008 election ballot citing questions over his citizenship has been scheduled for a “conference” at the U.S. Supreme Court. Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which they review cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. This case is set for a conference Dec. 5, just 10 days before the Electoral College is scheduled to meet… If four of the nine justices vote to hear the case in full, oral argument may be scheduled.”

On November 17th, a full page ad was taken out in the Washington Times which made several points, most notably that Obama’s grandmother stated that she was in the delivery room in Kenya when Barack Obama was born. Also, Obama attended school in Indonesia. Only Indonesian citizens were allowed to attend the school system then, and there was no such thing as “dual citizenship” at the time between the US and Indonesia. (more…)


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