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froggy



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PostSubject: Judge says "YES" to questioning Obama's eligibility to sign Obamacare into law   Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:18 pm

Judge grants request to file Amicus Curiae Brief claiming health care bill null and void due to Obama’s ineligibility

Posted by Asst Natl Dir Mellie on October 13, 2010

“THIS MOTION IS GRANTED”

Commonwealth of Virginia's Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed the first lawsuit against government-mandated health care




(Oct. 8, 2010) — Last March The Post & Email reported on an “Admission of Ineligibility” declared by a Florida man after he charged Barack Hussein Obama with “negligence” for failing to answer his request that Obama prove he is a natural born Citizen and therefore qualified to hold the office of President of the United States.

Mr. W. Spencer Connerat III, the author of the document which he deemed a “confession,” had originally sent it to the attorneys general of Florida and Virginia last March in the
likely event that either or both of them decided to file a lawsuit over
the impending passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Some have referred to the legislation as “Obamacare,” and its constitutionality has been debated since long before its passage.

Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, filed suit against Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius directly after the legislation was passed by Congress on March 23, 2010. A group of more than 20 states filed a similar lawsuit led by Attorney General Bill McCollum of Florida.

Regarding Obama’s constitutional qualifications for office, Cuccinelli has acceded to the possibility that Obama might have been born in a foreign country, but has also said that he “believes” that Obama was born in the
United States.

Just today, Sebelius announced that “the government is giving $727 million to 143 community health centers across the country.”

On July 2, 2010, Judge Henry Hudson denied the federal government’s request to dismiss the Commonwealth of Virginia’s lawsuit over the PPACA, ruling that the Commonwealth had “standing”
to sue because of its passage of a law protecting its citizens from
being forced to purchase a government-mandated health care program.

On September 21, 2010, Judge Hudson granted Mr. Connerat’s motion to file an Amicus Curiae brief to be included in the Virginia lawsuit along with many others filed by interested parties, including Physician Hospitals of America, former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, and the American Civil Rights Union.




Judge Henry Hudson's order to send a copy of the Amicus Curiae brief "to all counsel of record"

The text of the order reads:

ORDER

THIS MATTER is before the Court on an Optional Motion for Leave to File Amicus Brief (Dk. No. 92), submitted by W. Spencer Connerat, III. Upon due
consideration, this Motion is GRANTED.

Movant included his Brief as Amicus Curiae with the Motion that he filed with the Court. The Clerk is therefore directed to file Movant’s Optional Motion for Leave to File Amicus Brief
(Dk. No. 92) as Movant’s Brief as Amicus Curiae Supporting Plaintiff.

The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to all counsel of record.

It is SO ORDERED.

Connerat’s Friend of the Court brief consists of three pages and reportedly alleges that the health care bill was signed into law by someone ineligible to do so. It can be found on Scribd here. The brief and Mr. Connerat’s original “Tacit Admission of Ineligibility” can be found here.

Others have speculated that it is widely known by members of all branches of government that Obama does not meet the constitutional eligibility requirements to serve
as President.

One report states that if Republicans gain enough seats in the House and Senate in next month’s midterm elections, a host of possible crimes will be investigated, although it does not mention the question of Obama’s eligibility.







© 2010, The Post & Email.



http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/10/08/judge-grants-request-to-file...
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PostSubject: Re: Judge says "YES" to questioning Obama's eligibility to sign Obamacare into law   Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:52 pm

I still DON'T believe he was elected president. He cannot even produce a real birth certificate. There is a cover up and one day the truth will come out.
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PostSubject: Re: Judge says "YES" to questioning Obama's eligibility to sign Obamacare into law   Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:09 pm

froggy wrote:
Judge grants request to file Amicus Curiae Brief claiming health care bill null and void due to Obama’s ineligibility

Posted by Asst Natl Dir Mellie on October 13, 2010

“THIS MOTION IS GRANTED”

Commonwealth of Virginia's Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli filed the first lawsuit against government-mandated health care




(Oct. 8, 2010) — Last March The Post & Email reported on an “Admission of Ineligibility” declared by a Florida man after he charged Barack Hussein Obama with “negligence” for failing to answer his request that Obama prove he is a natural born Citizen and therefore qualified to hold the office of President of the United States.

Mr. W. Spencer Connerat III, the author of the document which he deemed a “confession,” had originally sent it to the attorneys general of Florida and Virginia last March in the
likely event that either or both of them decided to file a lawsuit over
the impending passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA). Some have referred to the legislation as “Obamacare,” and its constitutionality has been debated since long before its passage.

Attorney General Kenneth Cuccinelli, on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, filed suit against Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius directly after the legislation was passed by Congress on March 23, 2010. A group of more than 20 states filed a similar lawsuit led by Attorney General Bill McCollum of Florida.

Regarding Obama’s constitutional qualifications for office, Cuccinelli has acceded to the possibility that Obama might have been born in a foreign country, but has also said that he “believes” that Obama was born in the
United States.

Just today, Sebelius announced that “the government is giving $727 million to 143 community health centers across the country.”

On July 2, 2010, Judge Henry Hudson denied the federal government’s request to dismiss the Commonwealth of Virginia’s lawsuit over the PPACA, ruling that the Commonwealth had “standing”
to sue because of its passage of a law protecting its citizens from
being forced to purchase a government-mandated health care program.

On September 21, 2010, Judge Hudson granted Mr. Connerat’s motion to file an Amicus Curiae brief to be included in the Virginia lawsuit along with many others filed by interested parties, including Physician Hospitals of America, former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III, and the American Civil Rights Union.




Judge Henry Hudson's order to send a copy of the Amicus Curiae brief "to all counsel of record"

The text of the order reads:

ORDER

THIS MATTER is before the Court on an Optional Motion for Leave to File Amicus Brief (Dk. No. 92), submitted by W. Spencer Connerat, III. Upon due
consideration, this Motion is GRANTED.

Movant included his Brief as Amicus Curiae with the Motion that he filed with the Court. The Clerk is therefore directed to file Movant’s Optional Motion for Leave to File Amicus Brief
(Dk. No. 92) as Movant’s Brief as Amicus Curiae Supporting Plaintiff.

The Clerk is directed to send a copy of this Order to all counsel of record.

It is SO ORDERED.

Connerat’s Friend of the Court brief consists of three pages and reportedly alleges that the health care bill was signed into law by someone ineligible to do so. It can be found on Scribd here. The brief and Mr. Connerat’s original “Tacit Admission of Ineligibility” can be found here.

Others have speculated that it is widely known by members of all branches of government that Obama does not meet the constitutional eligibility requirements to serve
as President.

One report states that if Republicans gain enough seats in the House and Senate in next month’s midterm elections, a host of possible crimes will be investigated, although it does not mention the question of Obama’s eligibility.







© 2010, The Post & Email.



http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/10/08/judge-grants-request-to-file...



What a bunch of low grade crap, Frog. Go back to whining about the divorce laws, at least we can get some cheap laughs out of that.
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PostSubject: Re: Judge says "YES" to questioning Obama's eligibility to sign Obamacare into law   Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:40 pm

Super1 wrote:
I still DON'T believe he was elected president. He cannot even produce a real birth certificate. There is a cover up and one day the truth will come out.


It's a shame that no one in DC has a pair to call his hand on the birth certificate. Maybe they like living.
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Cubby Bear



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PostSubject: Re: Judge says "YES" to questioning Obama's eligibility to sign Obamacare into law   Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:03 pm

froggy wrote:
Super1 wrote:
I still DON'T believe he was elected president. He cannot even produce a real birth certificate. There is a cover up and one day the truth will come out.


It's a shame that no one in DC has a pair to call his hand on the birth certificate. Maybe they like living.



The real problem is that the planet has become loaded with morons like you who have become obsessed with matters which are none of your business to begin with. Get a real life, loser!
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