Berg v. Obama/API: Berg Optimistic on SCOTUS; API Cancels Fox News Deal, Reveals Alleged Emails
Philip Berg responds to the recent CT SOS lawsuit dismissal in Jeff Schreiber’s latest posting:
“At this point, we’re waiting and hoping and praying that Justice Souter rules in our favor and delays tomorrow’s election,” said Berg, mentioning as well that he filed a supplemental argument with the Court today. “They have the power. The United States Supreme Court has the power. They stopped the count in Florida in 2000, I was there in the panhandle when they stopped the count.”
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“The odds are slim,” Berg said. “If the election goes on tomorrow as planned, we start going after the Electoral College on Wednesday. December 15 becomes our deadline. There’s still time. The Electoral College requires that a candidate be eligible, so we’re not stopping, that’s for sure.”
Hence why it’s a positive development that 24 electors of the Electoral College were planning to file suit today regarding Sen. Obama’s eligibility. Berg also noted he’ll continue to pursue his present course of action even if Sen. McCain wins.
And yes, API is still adamant that they’re going to get their Michelle Obama tape out to the public, no matter what media outlet it takes to do so (yup, they’re still at it). Click on the link to also see the emails they’ve purportedly sent between themselves and Fox News.
Is API working a fraud? Don’t know, but I’ve also heard rumors that since API is making users register to comment on their site, more and more spam emails are showing up in Inboxes.
Things that make you go, “Hmmm…”
-Phil
Update:
API now says they’re getting ready to sue Fox News and that Philip Berg will be a part of their US counsel.









