Joe Farah says
The
judge is expected to rule in the case shortly. However, he has little
choice but to issue a default judgment in favor of the challenge –
potentially removing Obama from the ballot in Georgia in November.
Huff & Puff
says
At any rate, the final decision is
Kemp's. Regardless of what Malihi recommends, Kemp does not want to
become the Republican secretary of state who ruled Barack Obama off the
ballot in Georgia. Becoming a birther hero would not begin to
compensate for the lasting infamy such a step would bring him,
especially because such a ruling would be challenged in state or
federal court and almost immediately overturned on any number of
reasons. Kemp would then look like a fool and put an end to any further
political ambitions he might have. I doubt that’s the course he will
choose to take.
I say -
Obama's team's argument that GA has no right to make any
ruling, because the electoral college
has purview,. says everything
about the caliber of Obama's lawyers. The bottom line is—
if
Georgia courts uphold a ruling keeping him off the ballot, the federal
courts have zero jurisdiction. Which doesn't mean Schumer judges won't try. I
can easily envision Eric Holder attempting some illegal
heavy-handed
tactic that's designed to inflame and incite. Obama has a
Henry the VIII mentality; i.e., he is accountable only to his god
(which would be himself).
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Let me just dream for a moment before you wake me--Other states are emboldened by Georgia's action and follow suit to remove O from their ballots---Ahhh
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My dream too, but the fact is that the rule of law is quite dead in this country. The rule of manipulated public opinion is king.
ReplyDeleteIf he's kept off the ballot, I'll bet you will see riots in Atlanta.
ReplyDeleteBrian Kemp for Attorney General in 2013.
ReplyDeleteChuck, that's one reason for the invention of belt fed weapons.
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