Originally Posted by christiefan915
I stand corrected on one point. McCain actually had three suits filed re: his eligibility. Two of them were early, but the Robinson suit was filed 10 days before Berg, hardly a time period to quibble over.
Inland Empire Voters and Andrew Aames v. USA March 6, 2008
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/cal...v00304/409923/
Fred HOLLANDER v.Senator John McCAIN and the Republican National Committee. July 24, 2008.
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/new...cv00099/32089/
Robinson v. Secretary of State Debra Bowen et al iled: August 11, 2008http://dockets.justia.com/docket/california/candce/3:2008cv03836/206145/
Also, "there is no record of McCain's birth in the Panama Canal Zone Health Department's bound birth registers, which are publicly available at the National Archives in College Park. A search of the "Child Born Abroad" records of the U.S. consular service for August 1936 included many U.S. citizens born in the Canal Zone but did not turn up any mention of John McCain."
So are we to believe from this that McCain's BC copy is not legitimate? Surely we hold the Canal Zone to the same standard we hold Hawaii on such a critical issue.
I only knew about the Robinson lawsuit, not the others. That doesn't make me a liar, it means I didn't do enough research before commenting. I understand you must immediately default to name-calling so in keeping with your precedent, anybody who promotes the theory that Obama is not a natural-born citizen is a liar, pure and simple. That would be you.
It took Berg's lawsuit months to get before the courts. No court deemed Berg's suit so critical that they rushed to settle before the election. If the suit had been successful, the DNC would decide who would replace Obama on the ticket. Your comment that Hillary would land in the driver's seat is pure speculation.