It looks like the Supreme Court has denied Leo Donofrio’s application to stay the election in the Obama citizenship lawsuit. This doesn’t really come as a surprise, and doesn’t bode well for the other lawsuits pending.
The Supreme Court has turned down an emergency appeal from a New Jersey man who says President-elect Barack Obama is ineligible to be president because he was a British subject at birth.
The court did not comment on its order Monday rejecting the call by Leo Donofrio of East Brunswick, N.J., to intervene in the presidential election. Full Story.
Click here for the Court’s Order just released.










[...] 12/8/08: The case brought by Leo Donofrio has been denied by the Supreme [...]
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While my wife has been holding hope for the Supreme Court to do the right thing, I have not. Doubt that any of them want to be shot or worse. No, this will end up being a difficult time in U.S. history I fear.
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The Supreme Court filing (application, brief etc.) in the Connecticut Wrotnowski case is soooooo much better than that in the New Jersey Donofrio case (apparently hurredly written before the Nov 4 election) that I don’t think Team Obama should get too comfortable with the Court’s denial of the first case since the second case IS distributed for Dec 12 conference. How the heck can anyone effectively counter this (great work Leo):
http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=fb6dc015edba6d8ec689b56a06b79d0b
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This link doesn’t take you to anything relating to the filing.
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Oooooppppsssss! My mistake.
I couldn’t see all of the page. The “Download” link there does the trick.
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If it’s the SCOTUS page, that one is an Adobe pdf, maybe that’s the problem. Sorry!
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