WOW! MSNBC one of the first "major" news networks to touch upon this. I'm sure that behind the scenes those commies at MSNBC would love to get their hands on each and every person that signed the petition and make them political prisoners. They ran the story none the less.
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/11/26/1689515.aspx
B G ARROW,
I realize that *****************, but maybe you missed this part of the story you posted:
The justices are unlikely to take up these cases for a host of reasons, not the least of which is the invitation to overturn the results of an election in which more than 66 million Americans voted for Obama. An equally high hurdle is the issue of whether Berg or Donofrio have the legal right to sue claiming a violation of the Constitution.
In dismissing Berg's complaint, a federal judge in Pennsylvania found that he failed to meet the basic test required for sustaining a lawsuit, because he couldn't show how the inclusion of Obama's name on the ballot would cause him -- apart from others -- some particular harm. Berg's stake, the judge said, "is no greater and his status no more differentiated than that of millions of other voters."
Other courts presented with similar challenges have reached the same conclusion, ruling that there is no general legal right to sue over the Constitution's eligibility requirements. Federal courts typically reject claims of legal standing based simply on a litigant's status as a voter or taxpayer.
I guess its ok to hang on to a dream.

Too bad you guys just cant let go and accept defeat. I am starting to feel sorry for you all.

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