Devvy’s Email Alerts: Judge Carter dismisses Orly’s case & my comments…
While I haven’t read all of Judge Carter’s ruling yet, WND has provided some of the text:
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114411
As regular readers of my columns know, I believe the only way to remove Obama (a usurper) is through the Quo Warranto as I wrote in my last column:
http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd476.htm
Please allow me to make a few comments about Carter’s ruling this morning:
“The court is troubled by the idea that a third party candidate would not have standing to challenge a major party candidate’s qualifications, while the opposing major party candidate may be able to establish standing because he or she has a better chance of winning the election,” he said.
“He warned, “Defendants’ argument encourages the marginalization of the voice of a third party in what is a dominantly two-party political system and would require the court to pass judgment that plaintiffs are such unlikely candidates that who they are running against would not make a difference.
“This argument also ignores the tremendous effect that a third-party candidate can have on the presidential election. In 2000, many political commentators opined that should Green Party candidate Ralph Nader not have run for presidential office and received less than three percent of the popular vote, Al Gore would have won the election instead of President George W. Bush. Even when third-party candidates themselves may not have a chance of winning, which candidates they compete against can certainly have an effect on the election results,” he said.
“But he also said once Obama was sworn into office on Jan. 20, the question no longer was over a potentially ineligible candidate but of the removal of a sitting president.”
This again goes to who can remove a sitting president. If the individual is constitutionally ineligible (usurper), Quo Warranto. The only other option is impeachment of a legitimate president. Not the Twenty-Fifth Amendment in this case. Just my humble opinion from a thousand hours of reading the research.
Carter goes on:











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