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Apr 15

Orly’s monumental incompetence

Posted on Wednesday, April 15, 2009 in Alan Keyes, Lawsuits, Orly Taitz

ineptI’ve written before on these pages in the article Alan Keyes Needs a Good Lawyer about how Dentist-cum-Correspondence School lawyer, Orly Taitz, filed a lawsuit on behalf of Alan Keyes in the Central District of California federal court, that was based on a totally inapplicable executive order signed by George Bush in the final days of his administration.

That lawsuit was filed on January 20. While Orly has been scooting around the country visiting Washington, DC, stalking Supreme Court justices in Moscow (Idaho), making YouTube videos, harassing the FBI, blathering on radio shows, and at tea parties, she hasn’t bothered to take care of one important piece of business: serving President Obama with the lawsuit.

There was an anecdote on her former blog about an untrained volunteer attempting to serve the papers a full 20 days after the suit was filed. But to date, almost 90 day after the suit was filed, there is still no notice of service filed with the court. According to federal court rules, in another 35 days, the suit will be automatically dismissed for lack of service.

Given the lack of a snowball’s chance in hell of the suit going anywhere, perhaps failing to serve the papers is the easiest way out (while keeping open the opportunity to lay the blame on somebody else).

Ah, but you, true patriots in the tradition of Orly, can help her, let her know of the impending demise of her lawsuit. You can save everything! Go! Plead with her!

Feb 27

Left in Alabama

Posted on Friday, February 27, 2009 in The Blogs

leftinalabamaI wanted to highlight this progressive blog from Alabama. I left Alabama in 1972 to go to graduate school, but I still have family around Mobile.

Anyway these folks are making sensible comments about Obama conspiracies. And they even have a link over here, where they say:

Obamaconspiracy.org is on the case, and they are asking the right questions. Based on the conversation I am seeing there, I’m (cautiously) assuming that Scott Easterling really is an active-duty soldier.

The group that seems most responsible for keeping this conspiracy theory alive at the moment is the “Defend our Freedoms Foundation,” which appears to be run by a Russian-born Dentist from the O.C. who also has a law degree and a real estate license.

Update on that. Orly’s real estate license has expired. The big red X on the map is the state flag, for those who are southernly challenged.

Bless All Y’all!

Feb 12

Open Letter to TN Rep. Eric Swafford

Posted on Thursday, February 12, 2009 in Orly Taitz

The following is a copy of a letter I sent to Tennessee Rep. Eric Swafford, who signed one of Orly’s consent forms to be part of a case to demand documentation from President Obama.

Sir,

I just want you to know what you are getting into by signing on to Dr. Orly Taitz’s lawsuit. (more…)

Feb 6

Listening to Orly

Posted on Friday, February 6, 2009 in Orly Taitz

We talk about Orly Taitz on this blog a good bit, but I had never gotten around to looking at the National Press Club footage. Today I stumbled onto this YouTube video on local blog from Orly’s local hometown. For your listening pleasure:

For other viewpoints from Mission Viejo, check out the comments on this article:

Will MV Dentist Remove Barack Obama’s Smile?