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Hunter v. Obama: Texas Case Mailed to SCOTUS

Submitted by Phil on Tue, Dec 2, 20089 Comments

Darrel Reece Hunter, Plaintiff in Hunter v. Obama, had sent the following update to americamustknow.com:

Supreme Court Filing Announcement
Mail Friday, should arrive on Monday
Please do what you can to get it on the docket, thank you.
————————————————-
IN THE
SUPREME COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
____________________________
” IN RE DARREL REECE HUNTER “PETITIONER
VS.
BARACK H. OBAMA, et. al. RESPONDENTS
ON PETITION FOR EXTRAORDINARY WRITS
U.S. SUPREME COURT CORAM JUDICE
Cross-Petitions:
Leo C. Donofrio vs. New Jersey (12/05/08 conf. schd.)
Philip J. Berg vs. Barack Obama, et.al. (08cv04083)

Dr. Orly Taitz says this now makes 5 Supreme Court cases, while cases from 15 more States may be headed up to the Supremes.

Note: This case is a second case from the great State of Texas; another previously reported here: Brockhausen v. Andrade. Still awaiting word on that one.

Update: A concerned citizen mentioned about an FEC Disclosure Report that might help Mr. Hunter achieve standing in this case. Further, it also appears that Mr. Hunter is a Democrat Texas State Senator and has made a run for President.

-Phil

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