Obama may not get elected by the Electoral College…

Obama might not get the votes needed at the Electoral College if Alan Keyes has his way. He has filed a suit in California Superior Court to prevent California from giving its electoral votes to Obama if it is not proven that Obama is a natural born US Citizen.

From NBC’s Augusta Affiliate:

A former opponent of Barack Obama’s has come back to haunt him over questions regarding Obama’s citizenship.

According to a press release from the American Independent Party, former presidential candidate Alan Keyes and other members of the party have filed suit in California Superior Court in Sacramento to stop the state from giving its electoral votes to President-elect Barack Obama until documentary evidence is provided to prove Obama is indeed a natural born citizen of the United States.

It might be a long shot, but there just might be a President Clinton sworn in on January 20th…

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8 comments ↓

#1 Newt Love on 11.18.08 at 5:34 pm

Not to worry! Dan Rather and Mary Mapes will be able to find Obama’s original birth certificate in a West Texas Democrat Party archive!

#2 Eric on 11.20.08 at 10:56 am

This is a non story.

#3 miltary9 on 11.21.08 at 6:59 am

Alan Keyes? The man is an idiot.

#4 AFan on 11.21.08 at 8:11 am

GET OVER IT OBAMA WILL BE YOUR 44TH PRESIDENT!!

#5 Gojoebo on 11.21.08 at 12:33 pm

Alan Keyes is a bitter loser. He is using Obama to try to get attention as he is a non-entity. A “has been” who is full of it.

There are a lot of non stories posted here on this site. It’s becoming clearer and clearer that the PUMAs are leaving the site. Seems the only non entity we hear from over and over with his ridiculous responses is Carmelo Junior. His responses are so off base that I have decided it is not worthwhile to even respond to him any more.

So having said that, I am putting my energy into supporting our new president because by supporting him, we are supporting all Americans. I attended a Fired Up event last night and it was so heartwarming to be with a group of people who are doing grassroots work to help our country get through the difficult challenges that Obama is now inheriting. Get involved at your local level–that’s where change starts. I’m ready…

#6 Carmelo Junior on 11.21.08 at 4:21 pm

Gojeebo,

there you go again!…Alan Keyes is one of the most intellectually gifted black speakers in America. Barack Obama defeated him for the senate race, not because Obama was intellectually superior or had great ideas but because Barack was younger, better looking and with the mafia Chicago machine behind him. More respect when you talk Dr. Keyes. This man is a courageous leader who stands by our American principles not by popularity or Hollywood endorsement.

#7 sheehy on 11.22.08 at 12:26 am

“It might be a long shot, but there just might be a President Clinton sworn in on January 20th…”

let’s take a trip to puma pundit’s pretend world for just 2 minutes and try to figure out this concluding sentence. how the hell could we get a president clinton?? is your logic that the electoral college will submit votes for someone who wasn’t even on the ballot?

back in the real world, puma pundit is still just a clown who runs a site that has been marginalized by its own inability to find a voice that resonates with moderate clinton supporters. instead, we’re left with a shell of a concept of pumas, and stupid posts blaming all the world’s misfortunes on president-elect barack obama.

i love this site’s comedic value.

where is sparky and her stupid “pounce” cheer?

#8 badlybehaved on 11.22.08 at 9:29 am

Near as I can figure there are about 4 trolls that think they are clever when they come here as different people; many sites don’t let dissenting opinions on at all because the trolls are such a nuisance; but if you look back over the posts of trolls on this site you have a record of the kind of people who voted for Obama and you have reason to be scared. My post on another thread is awaiting moderation because it posts links to videos. You should see who you keep company with. I think Pundit has shown a remarkable ability to keep this post going as a conversation when the trolls have done their best to bring it down to their level; I would assume that Sparky is doing like the rest of us..preparing for what is to come and/or working to see that this never happens again.

Just-an-Obot….your previous posts. Thanks Pundit for having them avalable.

i understand that people have come here to ridicule PUMAs and tell you that you’re stupid and retarded. at its core, i find that offensive. i promise that i would never take that approach, regardless of how vehemently i would disagree with you or anyone else on this site or elsewhere. ultimately, i find it counterproductive and narrow-minded. similarly, i think it is an abuse of the anonymity that the internet affords. people say/write whatever
they want without repercussion. that is irresponsible to me .i agree that knowledge and wisdom are not the same. my point, however, still remains. increased education is good for voters to clarify their stance on issues or change their minds. after all, i think that both conservatives and liberals need to ask themselves more often, why do i believe in [insert]? there is no denying that education plays an important role in our ability to question ourselves and others.
sparky – what’s up with calling me out?! i have been nothing but cordial and engaged in my comments. i am not a PUMA, but that doesn’t mean that i’m here to convince anyone about obama. i recognize this is a PUMA site, so i’m not foolish enough to come here and start trying to convert people. please re-read my posts and note that i am not here to spout rhetoric. on the other hand, i’m not here to reinforce the PUMA message, but nor am i here to ridicule or belittle anyone’s position. i’m just here for the exchange and to learn. i’ve had great exchanges with mbander, one4justice, you (sparky), and others on this page.
sparky -
firstly, i had no intention of delivering a back-handed compliment. i do admire your passion and your decision to speak out against obama. you post regularly and are informed. no back-handed compliments.