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Justice Roberts forwards elibibility challenge for review - Salt required?
2013-01-11
On Wednesday, Chief Justice John Roberts of the Supreme Court scheduled a birther case brought on by Orly Taitz which calls into question Barack Hussein Obama's eligibility to be president of the United States. Dr. Taitz, a lawyer from Santa Margarita, Calif., also made the announcement on her website on Jan. 9.

As of this writing, major news networks such as ABC, Fox News, CBS, and NBC have yet to report on the high court's decision to review Barack Hussein Obama's eligibility to hold political office in the United States or any of its territories. The case is identified as Edward Noonan, et al., v. Deborah Bowen, California Secretary of State.

On Feb. 15, all nine justices will hear arguments on whether Obama used forged government documents and fake identification in order to get elected as commander-in-chief. Edward Noonan, et al., contend that if Obama had been ineligible to run in 2008, other Democratic candidates should have replaced him on the presidential ballot. Additionally, electoral votes from states such as California that went towards Obama should have been deemed null and void.

The Supreme Court's website shows that docket file no. 12A606 was originally denied by Justice Anthony Kennedy, a Reagan appointee, on Dec. 13. On Jan. 9, Chief Justice Roberts sent Dr. Taitz's application to the full court for a review scheduled for Feb. 15.
Posted by:Crolutch Angeng7563

#6  Any relation to SRSLY???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-01-11 22:40  

#5  More likely to find many buried wooden crates holding corroded ruins of aircraft in Burma than to find ANYTHING that will stick to this POS. And Roberts only has PAM and Teflon for his tools.
If he was partisan he'd be the Chief Rino of the court
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2013-01-11 19:50  

#4  TBTF
Posted by: KBK   2013-01-11 19:26  

#3  No "salt required" for his Selective Service Registration document, ie, date signed, date postal stamped (two digit year), form numbers, form used, etc.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-01-11 13:32  

#2  Docket search yields this.
Posted by: charger   2013-01-11 12:58  

#1  Perhaps Justice Roberts can redeem himself.
Posted by: Bobby   2013-01-11 12:42  

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