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HANGING BY A THREAD

by Cody Robert Judy, ©2015

(Jun. 29, 2015) — As we approach the end of June many people have been making comments and asking questions about the United States Supreme Court case Judy v. Obama 14-9396 that I’d like to take a little bit of time to discuss in this post. Just to update briefly June 18th The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) had a conference date for my Case. The case was placed on the “Pending Motions List” rather then being outright put out to pasture on the “Dismissed List”, which very easily could have happened. What that did essentially was breathe a little oxygen into this Case. No other case having to do with Obama’s Ineligibility has made it past the Original SCOTUS Conference date given to it in the nearly six years challenges have been being made. Now, what is happening in the contentious waves of the oceans of people becoming aware of this?

Many more people are becoming aware of this Case, and realizing that most of the Cases that Obama has been involved with in some way challenging his eligibility to be President according to the Constitution’s demands for the Office of the President have never even seen the light of day insomuch as being given a hearing within a Court of Law, let alone the Supreme Court of the United States. What is the logistics or cause of this?

Well, among Obama die-hard supporters there is a theory that Obama is the ONLY acting Office really legally holding any authority in the jurisdiction of the United States right now. As preposterous as the Media has made “Birthers” out to be, this theory running through and very much outwardly spoken and written about among “Obots”, or Obama Supporters, is really haunting. The theory supposes that because Obama was elected as an ineligible Candidate by The People of the United States of America, the Constitution is actually no longer a valid document. As you know the U.S. Constitution outlines the Offices of U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators and outlines the individual States.

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