Articles in Electors
According to today’s Supreme Court Orders, the disposition of Philip Berg’s case Berg v. Obama is likely to be received on Wednesday, January 21. The Supreme Court web site has the following announcement:
Please note that the Supreme Court Building …
Philip Berg, Plaintiff in Berg v. Obama, will have a second Conference this Friday, January 16, concerning his request to either (1) stay the Electoral College vote or (2) stay the certification of same (original docket; …
According to the National Archives web site, they have received Electoral College vote certifications from only 24 States (FreeRepublic.com is reporting as well). Here are the facts of how the process is supposed to go at …
A friend of this blog, Dean Haskins, has put together another video regarding the President-elect’s eligibility issue.
Long-time readers of this blog know that I’ve been fully supportive of diplomatic efforts to ask a House and …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, posted his thoughts today on specific cases presented in Cort Wrotnowski’s case, Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz and how Leo feels that the Supreme Court completely fumbled in their responsibilities to uphold the …
Some weeks ago, I had sent an email to Congressman John Linder (R-GA) through an online submission program asking him for his views on President-elect Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility for the presidency. Here are the …
As you will notice from their respective dockets (see “Supreme Court Info” on sidebar), the cases for Leo Donofrio and Cort Wrotnowski currently show that the Supreme Court has denied their respective stay requests, yet …
James Schneller, pro se Plaintiff in Schneller v. Cortes, sent out three letters last week essentially requesting that top State officials consider Barack Obama’s eligibility prior to allowing Pennsylvania’s Electors to vote:
These are three letters I …









