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On Dec 9, 8:02 am, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe they're waiting to see what O'Reilly tells them to say.
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> On Dec 9, 3:59 am, mike 532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > yeah surprising isn't it ! maybe you change the title to something the
> > fanatical conservatives can relate to like Judges knuckle under to
> > pressure and refuse to admit Obama was born in [ insert which ever
> > country the voices in your head tell you ] __________ !  they don't
> > realize that Donofrio is the lawyer who started this crap .
> > On Dec 8, 9:46 pm, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Wow! Very quiet in this thread.
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> > > On Dec 8, 12:25 pm, wncs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > Can we move on now?
> > > > ****
> > > > Obama Citizenship Challenge Goes Nowhere
> > > > The US Supreme Court cleared the way this morning for Barack Obama to
> > > > take the oath of office on Jan. 20, refusing to take a case that
> > > > challenged whether Obama was eligible to be president.
>
> > > > The case, pushed by anti-Obama bloggers and others, argued that Obama
> > > > is not a natural-born citizen -- and thus is not eligible to be
> > > > president. The critics pushed the case though Hawaii officials
> > > > definitively concluded that Obama's birth certificate was genuine.
>
> > > > As usual, the high court did not offer an explanation in declining to
> > > > hear the case.
>
> > > > The Associated Press reports that the court action came from one Leo
> > > > Donofrio of East Brunswick, N.J., who argues that since Obama had dual
> > > > nationality at birth -- his mother was American and his Kenyan father
> > > > at the time was a British subject -- he cannot possibly be a natural
> > > > born citizen. Donofrio also contends that two other candidates,
> > > > Republican John McCain and Socialist Workers candidate Roger Calero,
> > > > also are not natural-born citizens and thus ineligible to be
> > > > president.
>
> > > > The AP says at least one other appeal over Obama's citizenship remains
> > > > at the court. Philip J. Berg of Lafayette Hill, Pa., argues that Obama
> > > > was born in Kenya, or may be a citizen of Indonesia, where he lived as
> > > > a boy. Federal courts in Pennsylvania have dismissed Berg's lawsuit.
> > > > Federal courts in Ohio and Washington state have rejected similar
> > > > lawsuits.
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> > > >http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/12/oba...quoted
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