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by bkj
Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:36 pm
Forum: Federal
Topic: Its not over yet!
Replies: 58
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Re: Its not over yet!

Kythas wrote:
RugerP345 wrote:Unless I'm reading whats posted on SCOTUS's website, it looks like both applications were denied. I see where it reads that a response is due by Dec. 1st, but as it stands, Justice Souter denied both applications!
Justice Souter denied the application requesting an injuction to postpone the Nov 4 election until the issue of Obama's citizenship was resolved. His denial of the injunction simply allowed the election to be held.

Nobody knows what the Court will do after Dec 1 if Obama doesn't produce his original birth certificate. However, if the Court decides he's not a US citizen between Dec 1 and Dec 13, when the Electoral College actually meets and casts its' votes, then I guess McCain would be President. I don't see that happening, though. That would likely start such civil unrest that it would result in another civil war or revolution. And that's something NONE of us want.
If Obama where disqualified at this point would his electorates be free to vote for anyone they wanted. Would those loyal Democrats vote for McCain or would they vote for ………….Hillary?

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