Too little, too late. SCOTUS tries to regain some legitimacy after 6 years of the cover up of the usurpation of the US presidency by Indo-Kenyan charlatan
Posted on | June 30, 2014 | 1 Comment
Supreme Court ruled in favor of Hobby Lobby and in favor of employees who do not wish to be forced to pay dues to unions. These are positive decisions, however the Supreme Court is still covered with a major stain of shame due to its’ refusal to take cases dealing with the usurpation of the US presidency by Barry Soebarkah-Soetoro-Obama.
For the past 6 years Supreme Court came up with decisions where it did what it believed to be politically correct and not legally correct. The whole nation is revolting and in turmoil. While SCOTUS came with a few decent decisions this year limiting Obamacare overreach, union overreach and Obama overreach, it is truly too little too late.
SCOTUS has an opportunity to overturn prior decisions sua sponte, on its’ own.Every court has such a right. It is time for SCOTUS to reconsider sua sponte its’ prior decision, where it refused to hear certiorari multiple cases stating that the public was deprived of any rule of law when lower courts arbitrarily refused to consider on the merits evidence dealing with Obama’s use of fabricated ID and a stolen CT Social Security number.
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