Thursday, February 2, 2012

Attention Illinois Residents - Obama Eligibility Court Hearing Tomorrow

The ObamaBallotChallenge.com is reminding all interested persons that tomorrow, February 2nd, is the hearing on whether Illinois State Board of Elections will allow Barack Obama on the Illinois Presidential ballot even though he is NOT a NATURAL Born Citizen according to Supreme Court precedent Minor v. Happersett (1875)

Hearings are open to the public.  Please attend to support the objectors if you can.

Obama Ballot Challenge Illinois Jackson Hearing Feb. 2

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Illinois allowed Obama's name on the ballot. That is because it is only birthers who claim that the Minor vs Happersett (which said right in it that it was not going to rule on the matter) is a ruling on the meaning of Natural Born Citizen status.

The Wong Kim Ark case IS a ruling on the meaning of Natural Born, and it ruled (six to two, one not voting) that every child born in the USA except for the children of foreign diplomats is Natural Born.

“Based on the language of Article II, Section 1, Clause 4 and the guidance provided by Wong Kim Ark, we conclude that persons born within the borders of the United States are “natural born Citizens” for Article II, Section 1 purposes, regardless of the citizenship of their parents. Just as a person “born within the British dominions [was] a natural born-born subject” at the time of the framing of the U.S. Constitution, so too were those “born in the allegiance of the United States [ ] natural-born citizens.”--- Ankeny v. Governor of the State of Indiana, 916 NE2d 678, 688 (2009), (Ind.Supreme Court, Apr. 5, 2010)

“Under the longstanding English common-law principle of jus soli, persons born within the territory of the sovereign (other than children of enemy aliens or foreign diplomats) are citizens from birth. Thus, those persons born within the United States are "natural born citizens" and eligible to be President...."---- Edwin Meese, et al, THE HERITAGE GUIDE TO THE CONSTITUTION (2005) [Edwin Meese was Ronald Reagan’s attorney general, and the Heritage Foundation is a well-known Conservative organization.]

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