Friday, February 12, 2010

An Answer to Dismissal Due To Lack Of Standing

Below is a copy of an email I’ve sent to Attorney ... Below is a copy of an email I’ve sent to Attorney Orly Taitz. Those who have been following this issue might find it interesting:

–Matt

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Orly Taitz
Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
29839 Santa Margarita Pkwy Ste 100
Rancho Santa Margarita CA 92688
www.orlytaitzesq.com
Phone 949-683-5411

Mrs. Taitz,

While studying the 1973 Roe vs. Wade ruling, I came across a precedent of law which I thought *might* be used to gain standing in lawsuits regarding Obama's eligibility for the presidency.

In this historic case, Jane Roe's appeal for the right to abort her child would have been considered moot after she had given birth to the child. However, an exception to this rule was cited considering this type of case as "capable of repetition, yet evading review". This established precedent was accepted, as it was unlikely that any pregnant woman would be able to get past the trial stage before giving birth.

I noticed the similar circumstances between this case and those against Obama which have been thrown out because he has already assumed the presidency. This crisis of uncertainty with regard to the Presidency, if not resolved within this term, may very well happen again. Although use of this precedent may be dubious, it might be worth consideration and may lead to another method of thinking.

SOURCES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roe_v._Wade#Justiciability
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mootness


I must add- I think it is unreasonable that so many cases against Obama have been tossed out on the premise of lack of standing. I consider our Constitution to be more than law- It is a guarantee. It is a contract between each American individual and their government, and provides recourse against a government which would attempt to violate that contract. To say that an assault on and a deterioration of our Constitution does not affect the individual is absurd!

Thank you for your continued efforts in this matter. I believe many others share my concern and sentiments.

Regards,

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