Berg'spreviously denied request for an injunction was refiled with Justice Antonin Scalia on December 18, 2008.[18] On January 12, the Supreme Court denied the petition for certiorari. The application for stay addressed to Justice Scalia and referred to the Court was also summarily denied on January 21, 2009.[18]
exactly.. You obviously do not understand what a writ of cert is. Instead of cutting and pasting like a brainless troll moron. Tell us how you think in any of this the court heard arguments about whether Obama was a Natural Born Citizen and issued a ruling on that issue? Then cite us to the record or the case was decision was recorded.
Why? You derailed another thread with your bullshit. I don't deny Obama was President or his legitimacy as President. I have no concern for the color of his skin. You are the troll who keeps making shit up. Not me. I am not trying to make any statements with respect to Obama. You brought that shit up. You are a proven racist troll moron. its speculated you made 3 dollars and 50 cents for posting ten posts today.
Tell us what birther case birthers brought to the courts and won birther jem "When Obama can't qualify for the ballot in a bunch of states - it will be Hillary vs Sarah Palin."-Birther jem "How long before some obama dope says that Obama is a natural born citizen."-Birther jem
"According to SupremeCourt.gov, as quoted by fivethirtyeight.com, since Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the Court in April 2017, the four left-leaning judges on the Supreme Court are far more consistent about voting together as a bloc than the conservatives on the court; Elena Kagan votes with Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg an average of 89% of the time; Breyer votes with his cohorts an average of 91% of the time; Ginsburg also votes with her pals an average of 91% of the time, and Sotomayor joins them 90.3% of the time. By contrast, among the four right-leaning judges, Neil Gorsuch, Samuel Altio, Clarence Thomas, and John Roberts, Gorsuch sided with them an average of 82.7% of the time; Thomas 86.3% of the time; Alito 85.7% of the time, and Roberts 80.7% of the time." Game, Set, Match!
1.You said Dems never voted against Dems. 2.There is only a 5-10% diffrence between Democrat and GOP judges.
And the question is do those differences frequently show up on "political" cases? If so party loyalty may be trumping fidelity to the Constitution too often.