SCOTUS rejects Keyes plea

Another one bites the dust.

In orders that the US Supreme Court published today, the Court denied a petition for a writ of certiorari in the case of Keyes, Alan, et al. v. Obama, President of the U. S., Et al. The attorney was Gary Kreep and Orly Taitz was involved in an earlier stage of the case.

You may be interested in other articles on this case published at Obama Conspiracy Theories.

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11 Responses to SCOTUS rejects Keyes plea

  1. BillTheCat says:

    Good news but it was a given. Hardly anyone even knew this was submitted to SCOTUS or cared if they did know, which shows how worried the non-birther side was.

    Keyes, the perpetual RWNJ loser.

  2. Andrew Vrba says:

    Lol! So much for the highest court in the land being on their side.

  3. Rob says:

    Keyes must still be pissed because Obama beat him like a drum in the Illinois Senate Election. Guess this decision is just one more setback he’ll have to live with…..

  4. Benji Franklin says:

    Keyes reminds me of a quotation I can no longer place as to its source, but I thought it was from Thurber or Twain for a while. It concerned an affectation of speech and was something like, “People who over-enunciate don’t feel bound by the common interpretation of what they have said.”

    At any rate, this is an appropriate time to reprise my favorite lampoon of the idomatically challenged Orly Taitz and and the sanctimonious metaphor-volcanoing Keyes, back from the Birthers’ early decades (or has it just been years?) when we thought Phil Berg, Alan Keyes, and Orly would be the main act – the movement’s Three Stooges, so to speak!

    It goes like this: Orly Taitz only got involved in this crusade because she overheard Alan Keyes say that getting rid of a sitting President “would be like pulling teeth”.

  5. bgansel9 says:

    Orly doubles down. I wanted to see what she is saying. She’s written a letter to Luis Del Castillo, President International Criminal Panel, Barcelona, España (Spain, of course) and asks him to send courtroom observers and election observers because we’re a completely rogue nation riven with corruption and can’t do anything right.

    WOW!

    I hope this gets the feds on her buttocks really quick! Way to go Orly, nice shooting yourself in the foot there.

    Embarrassing. I wish she could go back to Moldy-whatever-it-is.

    Doc, check it out. Hilarious!

  6. JPotter says:

    bgansel9: Embarrassing. I wish she could go back to Moldy-whatever-it-is.

    Moldova sucks.

  7. John Reilly says:

    Dr. Taitz’s latest screed to Sr. Castillo is interesting as folks like her ought to be afraid of the black helicopters flown by UN troops.

  8. bgansel9 says:

    She calls herself a “dissident”. Since she’s a naturalized citizen, might we be able to surmise that her allegiance to the U.S. is now BROKEN and she is suspect of undermining our country and its laws?

  9. donna says:

    taitz letter to Luis Del Castillo, President of the International Criminal bar

    URGENT PLEA FOR COURTROOM AND ELECTIONS OBSERVERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DUE TO INTENSIFICATION OF LAWLESSNESS, LACK OF FREE PRESS AND PERSECUTIONS OF DISSIDENTS BY THE CRIMINAL REGIME OF ILLEGAL USURPER BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA

    http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=105676

  10. Thomas Brown says:

    donna:
    taitz letter to Luis Del Castillo, President of the International Criminal bar

    URGENT PLEA FOR COURTROOM AND ELECTIONS OBSERVERS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DUE TO INTENSIFICATION OF LAWLESSNESS, LACK OF FREE PRESS AND PERSECUTIONS OF DISSIDENTS BY THE CRIMINAL REGIME OF ILLEGAL USURPER BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA

    http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=105676

    Ooooh. That bulging vein can’t hold forever.

  11. jayHG says:

    Orly is naturalized, but if she thinks the US has descended into lawlessness, shouldn’t she want to leave it? I’m going to see what I can find on the interwebs, but if I’m not mistaken, you can’t become a citizen and then work AGAINST the United States.

    Unlike being a natural born citizen, your citizenship through naturalization can be ervoked……if I’m not mistaken.

    Orly better watch herself……..but she won’t.

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