If you didn't sign it and still wish to with the other 120 so thousand that did go here and do so, and if you wish to just send the letters for $10 like I did then go here to do that if you can.
Please consider at least signing if this matters to you and don't be afraid your name is gonna end up on some Obama hit list as it's simply not true and there's nothing to be afraid of, it's still our government at least until the 20th of January 2008, and you can rest assured in all likelihood these things will find a circular file pretty quick if there are many of them. Hopefully not before at least being taken note of if not read and tallied up by some mail clerk or someone.
Here's the decent letter they'll send FEDEX for again $11, it's costs more than $13 to do it yourself so it's a thought for people serious about doing something if anything about this upcoming if not already major crisis. In the WND post and email it says all 9 justices get one for $10 plus a $1 service charge.
It's a goofy cumbersome checkout process but the thing does cost only $11 here's a snap of my order receipt btw...
And Here's part of the email, or go to WND to view their post about the subject today.
Case challenging candidacy set for December 5th 'conference' of Supreme Court justicesA case that challenges President-elect Barack Obama's name on the 2008 election ballot citing questions over his citizenship has been scheduled for a "conference" at the U.S. Supreme Court on December 5 — this Friday!
Conferences are private meetings of the justices at which they review cases and decide which ones to accept for formal review. If only four of the nine justices vote to hear the case in full, oral arguments may be scheduled.
Here's How YOU Can Help:You and 125,000 others have already signed the WND petition on this issue. If even a tiny percentage of you can respond to help us take the next step, the justices will know that millions of concerned Americans believe passionately that the Constitution must be followed to the letter.
Because the Supreme Court justices do not accept faxes or emails or telephone calls, there is only one way to make your voice heard in time for Friday's preliminary hearing — overnight delivery of your letters.
To make that process simpler, more convenient and less expensive, WND has devised a plan to get the following letter sent on your behalf by FedEx to each of the nine justices by Friday's hearing:
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