Posted on 09/08/2009 3:21:41 PM PDT by pissant
This Action has been assigned to the calendar of Judge David O. Carter....
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H/T to rxsid
figgered it was thread-worthy
Alan Keyes, in my opinion, would meet the requirements of Jones V Bush to have standing.
Apparently, Judge Carter is more curious about O’s origins than the GOP is.
saw the other thread, too. Can anyone enlighten us on the processes and procedures that the RATS will try at each step along to way to get this to never be heard?
I can guarantee you one thing they WON’T do. That is produce his birth certificate to the court and ask for a dismissal.
I can’t figure out how to copy and paste, but there’s language to the effect that both parties should begin discovery before the October conference and “discover” as much as feasible before that date.
Does that imply that at the conference DOJ could submit what purports to be the long form as part of their argument for dismissal and the judge could rule accordingly? Or would DOJ instead be forced to share such a long form with Orly so that it’s authenticity can be examined before they make that argument?
Obama could definitely submit his long form and get the whole thing dismissed. But he won’t, because he can’t.
good point.
Didn’t I read here, DOJ was urging this court to drop this case?
Yup
I read that differently. I thought it said discovery prior to today’s hearing.
I agree with you 1000%!
LLS
It has been a good day for America. Thank you, God.
May the Good Lord see to it that Oct 5 also is. :o)
If that were the only issue she was arguing in the case. However, her main issue is that he is not natural born, due to the fact his father was not a US citizen. So even if they produce a BC, it is not enough to get the case dismissed
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