This coming Friday, the Yankee Nation Supreme Court will decide whether or not it will hear the New Jersey case concerning the actual birthplace of Barry Soetoro. All anxious birthers may read the story in a Yankee periodical.
Whatever the outcome, Barry's illegal alien aunt will probably still remain in the Yankee Nation. His Kenyan half-brother will have to remain pining-away in his hut situated in their family's homeland.
Given the current social ethos of the Yankee Nation, there are probably very few who even care where Barry was born. They seem to be uniformly surprised that anyone would even care about the subject. Such a state of affairs serves to indicate just how far the Yankee Nation electorate has degenerated into being a vastly different herd than the original breed (when the Constitution actually meant something).
What does it take for the Yankee's Supreme Court to hear a case? It's called the "Rule of Four". If four of the Justices agree that a writ of certiorari should be granted, the the writ of certiorari will be granted the petitioner and the case will be placed on the docket. Maybe there will be four Justices who would want to grant the writ ... but will they? Remeber what I wrote about holding your breath.
One may always hope for a pleasant surprise.
Deo Vindice
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