Prop 8 Again Thursday, Nov 20 2008 

The morons on the Supreme Court of California are going to hear the Prop 8 issue. Should have a ruling by summer.

Supremes to review ‘gay’ lawsuits against Prop. 8
California court agrees to evaluate complaints against ban on same-sex ‘marriage’

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – The California Supreme Court decided today that it will review lawsuits contesting legality of Proposition 8, the state’s same-sex marriage ban – despite that 52 percent of voters passed the amendment to the state constitution.

According to court documents, the issues to be argued include the following:

1. Is Proposition 8 invalid because it constitutes a revision of, rather than an amendment to, the California Constitution?

2. Does Proposition 8 violate the separation of powers doctrine under the California Constitution?

3. If Proposition 8 is not unconstitutional, what is its effect, if any, on the marriages of same-sex couples performed before the adoption of Proposition 8?

The court ordered the State of California, Attorney General Jerry Brown, the state registrar of vital statistics and the deputy director of health information and strategic planning of the California Department of Public Health to “show cause before this court … why the relief sought by petitioners should not be granted” on or before Dec. 19.

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Where is it? Thursday, Nov 20 2008 

Where is the accountability? Even the President-Elect doesn’t have any. Should have fired his ass, not promote him. Simple thing to prove Mr. B.H. Obama. Show the certificate of live birth.

The Obama example

Next time you move to another state and need a new driver’s license, try this: Refuse to produce the birth certificate or any other personal information required by the department of motor vehicles. Just explain that a facsimile of the required document is posted on your website and give the clerk the domain name.

Tell them: “I’m following the example of President-elect Barack Obama. If he didn’t need to produce a birth certificate to establish his eligibility to be president of the United States, why would you require me to produce one to get a lousy driver’s license?”

See if it flies.

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Supremes to review Barack’s citizenship
Case challenging his name on ballot set for ‘conference’

A case that challenges President-elect Barack Obama’s name on the 2008 election ballot citing questions over his citizenship has been scheduled for a “conference” at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which they review cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. This case is set for a conference Dec. 5, just 10 days before the Electoral College is scheduled to meet to make formal the election of Obama as the nation’s next president.

The Supreme Court’s website listed the date for the case brought by Leo C. Donofrio against Nina Wells, the secretary of state in New Jersey, over not only Obama’s name on the 2008 election ballot but those of two others, Sen. John McCain and Roger Calero.

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