Wednesday, January 7, 2009
WorldNetDaily FedEx to Supreme Court
Bobby says:Today, 12:44:19 AM“FedEx Supreme Court on Obama's eligibility
WND makes it easy, cheaper to ask justices to resolve questions
WASHINGTON – You can make sure the Supreme Court justices have a piece of your mind when they review a case Friday, Jan. 9, and again Friday, Jan. 16, challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama under Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which stipulates the office of president can only be filled by "a natural born citizen."
Because the Supreme Court justices do not accept faxes, e-mails or telephone calls, there is only one way to make your voice heard in time – overnight delivery of your letter.
WND is making that easy and inexpensive to do for a limited period of time in the next week as the justices review yet another case challenging Obama's eligibility. Through 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, you can send letters to each one of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices urging them to take seriously the constitutional issues at stake in establishing the eligibility of the next president
WND makes it easy, cheaper to ask justices to resolve questions
WASHINGTON – You can make sure the Supreme Court justices have a piece of your mind when they review a case Friday, Jan. 9, and again Friday, Jan. 16, challenging the eligibility of Barack Obama under Article 2, Section 1 of the Constitution, which stipulates the office of president can only be filled by "a natural born citizen."
Because the Supreme Court justices do not accept faxes, e-mails or telephone calls, there is only one way to make your voice heard in time – overnight delivery of your letter.
WND is making that easy and inexpensive to do for a limited period of time in the next week as the justices review yet another case challenging Obama's eligibility. Through 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 14, you can send letters to each one of the nine U.S. Supreme Court justices urging them to take seriously the constitutional issues at stake in establishing the eligibility of the next president
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