On Friday, October 24, a U.S. District Court in Philadelphia released its opinion in Berg v Obama, civ 08-4083. Plaintiff Philip Berg had filed the lawsuit in August 2008, alleging that Barack Obama is not a natural-born citizen. The decision … Continue reading
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On October 27, the Minnesota Secretary of State’s office reversed course and accepted Frank Moore’s write-in filing for president. Last week that office had said that the U.S. Constitution bars a team (of a presidential candidate and a vice-presidential candidate) … Continue reading
On October 19, the Daily Oklahoman newspaper carried this story, which says that, according to E. Z. Million (an independent candidate in 2006 for Lieutenant Governor), the Democratic and Republican Party state chairmen do not oppose easing presidential ballot access. … Continue reading
On October 19, the Daily Oklahoman newspaper carried this story, which says that, according to E. Z. Million (an independent candidate in 2006 for Lieutenant Governor), the Democratic and Republican Party state chairmen do not oppose easing presidential ballot access. … Continue reading
On October 23, the New York State Court of Appeals reversed the State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, in the dispute over the Independence Party primary in Orange County for Surrogate’s Court Judge. At the September primary, the results had been … Continue reading