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mick

12/08/08 10:13 AM

#17041 RE: NYBob #17033

hi Bob, looks like money talks in this one. kind of thinking why so much money raised in this issue for OBAMA nation.

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Decision on Obama citizenship pending - Court delays action on suit -
Tom Ramstack (Contact)
Saturday, December 6, 2008

http://www.pyrabang.com/contenteditor.php?ps=8155&target=http://washingtontimes.com/news/2008/dec/06/obama-challenge-awaits-a-decision/

The Supreme Court held off Friday on deciding whether to
grant a hearing in a long-shot lawsuit that would decide
whether Barack Obama can constitutionally become president
as a "natural born" U.S. citizen.

The Friday list of court orders that denies or grants hearings
did not mention the lawsuit, which says Mr. Obama should
be disqualified from the presidency because he purportedly
acquired the same British citizenship that his father
had when he was born.

A spokesman for the court said the decision on whether to
hear the suit brought by retired New Jersey lawyer Leo
Donofrio is likely to be announced next week.

A decision not to grant a writ of certiorari --
the legal term for the declaration that the justices
will hear the case -- would mean that a lower court
ruling that dismissed the lawsuit can stand.

The Supreme Court's justices met in a private conference
Friday morning to discuss the issue.
At least four of the court's nine justices must approve
before the case is heard.

Justice Clarence Thomas picked up the petition to hear
the lawsuit after it was denied by Justice David H. Souter.
Justice Thomas referred it to the full court, which decided
to distribute the case for the justices' conference.

Mr. Obama demonstrated his citizenship during his campaign
by circulating copies of his birth certificate, which
showed he was born in Hawaii on Aug. 4, 1961.
But unlike many of the lawsuits regarding Mr. Obama's
citizenship -- which claim he really was born on foreign
soil -- Mr. Donofrio's case concedes that Mr. Obama was
born in Hawaii but says he still held foreign citizenship
at birth.

"Since Barack Obama's father was a citizen of Kenya,
and therefore subject to the jurisdiction of the United
Kingdom at the time of Senator Obama's birth, then
Senator Obama was a British citizen 'at birth,' just like
the framers of the Constitution, and therefore, even if
he were to produce an original birth certificate proving
he were born on U.S. soil, he still wouldn't be eligible
to be president."

Kenya was British East Africa until it received its independence in 1963.

Legal scholars doubt the court will hear the case.
The Supreme Court rarely grants the kind of court orders --
or stays -- sought by Mr. Donofrio.
And doing so in this case would set up an unprecedented
challenge to the presidency of a man who already has won
the election and almost certainly will have taken office
by the time any hearings or decisions could occur.

About a half-dozen people who say the court should stop
Mr. Obama from becoming president protested in front of
the Supreme Court on Friday morning.

"He does not meet the criteria of the Constitution that
the Founding Fathers set out," said Roger Bredow, an
Internet publisher from Bethlehem, Ga., who has tried
to rally lawsuit supporters to block Mr. Obama's presidency.

Valerie Wohllheden, of Alexandria, said the danger is that
in deciding the lawsuit, the Supreme Court might bend to
"the will of the people" by allowing Mr. Obama to
become president despite constitutional provisions.

"Then you've got mob rule," she said.
"How can he uphold the Constitution if he's breaking it?"

The Supreme Court may hear a lawsuit that argues
President-elect Barack Obama cannot become president as
a "natural born" U.S. citizen. (Associated Press)

After the list of actions was released, Washington resident
Theresa Cao said she took heart from the court's delaying
its decision on whether to grant a hearing.

"They apparently need the time to deliberate," she said.