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Who has standing to be heard by the Supreme Court? Not I said the average American citizen.

Why Is This Idea Important?: You have got to be kidding...We the average American citizen would like to have standing to challenge in any court for the release of the president's long list of records to prove his identity.

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The Obama administration has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to protect Saudi Arabia and four of its princes from being held accountable for their alleged role in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the United States that killed almost 3,000 Americans.

Submitted by langdonakn 2 years ago

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  1. mel7190 said:

    Average American citizens are sore loser conspiracy theorists. Sadly, you don't realize that we have REAL problems in this country as you stomp your feet and hold your breath because you didn't get you way. Grow up.

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  2. langdonakn said:

    Why Is This Idea Important?

    You have got to be kidding...We the average American citizen would like to have standing to challenge in any court for the release of the president's long list of records to prove his identity.

    2 years ago
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  3. pdennany said:

    nano thermate that was wired throughout the World Trade Center to cut through the heavy supporting steel core could not have been installed by AlQaeda or Saudi terrorists. Who ever did it had access through the tight buiding security. The aircraft that were made to crash into the WTC where there only for the terror show to scare the people into the scam war on terror, and to helpo in the move to take away our civil rights via the Patriot Act which was also prepared prior to 9-11. Suggest that those that have not yet looked check out nano-thermate on Google. That is the primary demolition that brought the WTC complex down.

    2 years ago
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  4. langdonakn said:

    Oh, brother

    2 years ago
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