Subject: Obama
Administration
Supreme court ruling on Obama's eligibility for
presidency
https://origin.www.supremecourtus.gov/docket/08-570.htm
Supreme Court Of The United States (SCOTUS) Justice
David Souter has
agreed that
a review of the federal lawsuit filed by
attorney Phil Berg against
Barack
Hussein Obama II, et al., which was
subsequently dismissed for lack of
standing
is warranted. SCOTUS Docket
No. 08-570 contains the details.
A review of that docket and the Rule 10
of the Supreme Court makes
abundantly
clear that Justice Souter's granting
of a review on the Writ of
Certiorari is
not a right entitled to citizen
Phil Berg, but rather is a matter of
judcial
discretion based upon a
compelling reason. That compelling reason is the
Constitutional requirement
that "No person except a natural born citizen
...
shall be eligible to the
office of President..."
What this means is that on or before 1 DECEMBER
2008 Barack Hussein Obama
II
must respond to the writ of certiorari, and
since the Berg v Obama case
hinged
primarily on the question of Obama's
place of birth, it is almost
inconceivable
that Barack Obama will thumb
his nose at the Justices of the Supreme
Court and
he is absolutely
compelled to provide a vault copy his original
birth
certificate.
Another very salient fact to consider at this time is
that, despite all
of the
pronouncements of the print and broadcast media,
Barack Obama is not yet
the
President-elect of the United States. Barack
Obama can only become the
President-elect after the Electoral College
convenes on 15 DECEMBER 2008
in
their respective state capitals around the
nation and casts their votes
to elect
the President and the Vice
President. As you can see this election day
occurs
two weeks after the
required response to the Supreme Court granted
Writ
of
Certiorari.
The bottom line is this: the presidential
election of 2008 remains an
ongoing
process, the outcome of which remains
undetermined, and all talk about a
potential Constitutional crisis in the
United States are at least 36
days
premature.
The inevitable constitutional crisis regarding President-elect Obama,
of
course,
revolves around his inability (or unwillingness) to produce an
authentic
Hawaiian birth certificate with the raised certificate stamp that
the
Federal
Elections Commission can independently verify.
Here are
some of the unanswered issues hanging over the head
of
President-elect
Barack Obama and the question of his American
citizenship:
· The allegation that Obama was born in Kenya to parents
unable to
automatically grant him American citizenship;
· The
allegation that Obama was made a citizen of Indonesia as a child
and
that
he retained foreign citizenship into adulthood without recording an
oath
of
allegiance to regain any theoretical American
citizenship;
· The allegation that Obama's birth certificate was a
forgery and that
he may
not be an eligible, natural-born citizen;
·
The allegation that Obama was not born an American citizen; lost
any
hypothetical American citizenship he had as a child; that Obama may
not
now be
an American citizen and even if he is, may hold dual
citizenships with
other
countries. If any, much less all, of these
allegations are true, the suit
claims, Obama cannot constitutionally serve as
president.
· The allegations that "Obama's grandmother on his father's
side, half
brother
and half sister claim Obama was born in Kenya," the
suit states."
Reports
reflect Obama's mother went to Kenya during her
pregnancy; however, she
was
prevented from boarding a flight from Kenya to
Hawaii at her late stage
of
pregnancy, which apparently was a normal
restriction to avoid births
during a
flight. Stanley Ann Dunham (Obama)
gave birth to Obama in Kenya, after
which she
flew to Hawaii and
registered Obama's birth."
· The claim could not be verified by inquiries
to Hawaiian hospitals,
since
state law bars the hospitals from releasing
medical records to the
public;
Even if Obama produced authenticated
proof of his birth in Hawaii,
however, the
suit claims that the U.S.
Nationality Act of 1940 provided that minors
lose
their American
citizenship when their parents expatriate. Since Obama's
mother
married an
Indonesian citizen and moved to Indonesia, the suit claims,
she
forfeited
both her and Barack's American citizenship