Supreme Court Declines to Hear Nirther Conspiracy Cases (Again)

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Moonbats • Wed Dec 17, 2008 at 12:13 pm PST • Views: 188

Two more “nirth certifikit” lawsuits brought by 9/11 Truther Philip Berg have been rejected by the Supreme Court.

WASHINGTON – Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy has rejected two more efforts to get the court to consider whether President-elect Barack Obama is eligible to take office.

Kennedy on Wednesday denied without comment an appeal by Philip J. Berg, a Pennsylvania attorney, that claims Obama is either a citizen of Kenya or Indonesia and is ineligible to be president because he is not a “natural-born citizen” of the U.S. as required by the Constitution. Another appeal from California, based on Berg’s claims, also was denied.

I know you won’t listen, but it’s over, Nirthers. Time to move on.

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