Posted on 11/01/2008 1:55:10 PM PDT by thekansascitian
Didn’t Hawaii just release his BC????
NO!
No, They sealed it.
It sure appears as though Americans not longer have “standing” in our “courts.” I guess illegal aliens and Islamofascist terrorists took up all the “standling” places.
Put a fork in it, this one’s done.
who the hell has standing then? the FEC? It is ridiculous that a citizen does not have standing to ensure that the person running for the presidency is qualified.
To have standing you must suffer a definite and substantial harm, and it must be reperable only by the action sought. I don’t see how making sure that the leader of a democratic (well technically democratic-republic) system is answerable to his citizens does not constitute a harm, nor how making him present the BC does not fix it
and no, HI didn’t release anything. What they said doesn’t mean anything.
There are three constitutional standing requirements:
Injury: The plaintiff must have suffered or imminently will suffer injury - an invasion of a legally protected interest which is concrete and particularized. The injury must be actual or imminent, distinct and palpable, not abstract. This injury could be economic as well as non-economic.
Causation: There must be a causal connection between the injury and the conduct complained of, so that the injury is fairly traceable to the challenged action of the defendant and not the result of the independent action of some third party who is not before the court. Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency (global warming caused by EPA’s refusal to regulate carbon dioxide emissions satisfied element of causation for Massachusetts’s alleged injury of loss of coastland).
Redressability: It must be likely, as opposed to merely speculative, that a favorable court decision will redress the injury.
A little late on old news. It’s being appealed to the Supreme Court.
The XX Amendment Section 3 says, "if the President elect shall have failed to qualify". That tells me that once a person has been elected to be President, then it is incumbent on the President elect to prove he is Constitutionally qualified.
Perhaps that's when he can be challenged and forced to prove he is qualified.
The FEC already weighed in and said they don’t have standing. Apparently we the people no longer have a say in making sure our constitution is upheld.
No fears, the politburo is making the right choices for us comrades.
Hmmm any idea why the FEC disavowed it? what is the point of it if not to enforce the election laws?
How can a person verify something if they have not seen it?
That does not make sense.
Obama needs to release his bc. McCain has. We should not elect a person to be POTUS if they can not prove they are a citizen of the US.
The courts are wrong. They should be held accountable.
Too bad they won’t reach a decision in time. I wonder if (assuming they grant the case cert) they will then dismiss it because it is considered moot, or if they will view it more generally and approach the issue of who has standing to question a candidate’s qualifications and then remand it to the district court. I would imagine the first would happen rather than the second, but the second would provide a very interesting constitutional question.
I don’t reacall what reason the FEC gave but I think they said that their interest is mostly in the financial aspects of electoral law. (Not that they’re doing much there either)
To clarify, they would only remand if they find a citizen like Berg has standing. Otherwise they would just dismiss it.
Just read here that it was said to be legal ....
State Verifies Obama’s Birth Certificate
KITV ^
Posted on Saturday, November 01, 2008 12:35:01 PM by okb Free Republic
>The American public is not amused at the judicial claim that no American has any right
to question, or investigate, an obvious non-American Communist, friend of terrorists, seizing the office of POTUS.
don’t know about you, but this part of “We the people” is more than a little PO’d about this insult being hurled into our faces from someone who is, supposedly, sworn to uphold the US Constitution.
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