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Thursday, 17 February 2011

The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled a "conference" on a legal challenge to Obama's eligibility to occupy the Oval Office -

The U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled a "conference" on a legal challenge to Obama's eligibility to occupy the Oval Office -



In a stunning move, the U.S. Supreme Court has scheduled another "conference" on a legal challenge to Barack Obama's eligibility to occupy the Oval Office, but officials there are not answering questions about whether two justices given their jobs by Obama will participate.
The court has confirmed that it has distributed a petition for rehearing in the case brought by attorney John Hemenway on behalf of retired Col. Gregory Hollister and it will be the subject of aconferenceon March 4.
It was in January that the court denied, without comment,a request for a hearing on thearguments. But the attorney at the time had submitted a motion for Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, who were given their jobs by Obama, to recuse.
Should Obama ultimately be shown to have been ineligible for the office, his actions, including his appointments, at least would be open to challenge and question.
At the time, the Supreme Court acknowledged the "motion for recusal" but it changed it on official docketing pages to a "request." And it reportedly failed to respond to the motion.

Hemenway then submitted a request for a rehearing,pointing out that the situation appeared to be violating the rules of theU.S. Supreme Court.

Read more:Stunner! Supremes to give eligibility case another lookhttp://www.wnd.com/?pageId=264897#ixzz1EGGcas4M

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