PostHeaderIcon Obama’s Russian Nightmare

Russian born attorney Orly Taitz is one tenacious and audacious lady. She is buzzing around the country ambushing SCOTUS Justices in public venues beseeching them to review her case against Obama’s eligibility. So far, she has gotten a public commitment from both Scalia and Roberts:

“Tell me what to do, what can I do?” Taitz reports asking Scalia. “Those soldiers [her plaintiffs] can be court-martialed for asking a legitimate question, who is the president, is he legitimate?”

She says Scalia responded, “Bring the case, I’ll hear it, I don’t know about others.”

Then, she cornered Roberts on stage in Idaho:

“I said, ‘Justice Roberts, my name is Orly Taitz. I’m an attorney from California, and I got up at 3 o’clock in the middle of the night, flew and drove thousands of miles just to ask you a question. So please give me some leeway,'” Taitz told WND. “My question is, do you know there is illegal activity going on in the Supreme Court of the United States?”

According to Taitz, the room was stunned silent as she continued, “I have presented my case to you, and you personally agreed to hear this case in conference. But your clerk refused to forward a supplemental brief to you. He has hidden this brief from you. He refused to put it on the docket. Additionally, my case was erased from the docket one day after the Inauguration, two days before my case was to be heard.

“Outraged citizens and members of the media and state representatives are calling the Supreme Court, demanding to have the case reentered on the docket,” Taitz told Roberts.

Then she held up the WND petition and continued, “Moreover, here are the names of U.S. citizens who signed this petition and who sent individual letters to individual justices, including you, Justice Roberts, all of them demanding the same thing – that you hear my case in regards to Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility for presidency.”

According to Taitz, Roberts approached the microphone and said, “I see you have papers. I promise you I will read all your papers, I will review them. Please give them to my Secret Service and I will review all of them.”

Shortly thereafter, Taitz told WND, a Secret Service agent identified by his badge as Gilbert Shaw accepted two suitcases of documents and pledged to deliver them to Roberts.

Taitz reports the documents included four major sections:

* A motion for reconsideration of Lightfoot v. Bowen with all its supplemental briefs.

* The Quo Warranto Easterling et al v. Obama et al case.

* The WND petition, consisting of 3,300 pages of names – over 325,000 in all – of people demanding the Supreme Court hear the Obama eligibility case.

* A copy of a 164-page dossier sent to Attorney General Eric Holder detailing suspected criminal activity surrounding Obama and his supporters, also available on the Defend Our Freedoms website.

I wonder if he knew there were two suitcases full before he promised to read all her documents? When will the court will catch on to what I have been predicting all along; the issue is not going to just fade quietly away? â—„Daveâ–º

5 Responses to “Obama’s Russian Nightmare”

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  • Doubtful says:

    Dave, do you believe everything you read? Do you really think that CJ Roberts said, “I see you have papers. I promise you I will read all your papers, I will review them. Please give them to my Secret Service and I will review all of them”?

    Would you like to know what he really said? He said, “If you have particular documents that you want to leave with us, I’ll be happy to look at them if you leave them behind.” No “promise,” no “all of them.”

    Don’t believe me? The video is here. Her question comes about 54 minutes into it.

    http://www.uidaho.edu/law/aboutthecollegeoflaw/newsandevents/bellwoodlectures.aspx

  • Thanks Doubtful. Good grief, no I don’t believe everything I read. I sure don’t have the time or resources to investigate the veracity of everything I read every day. I have been fooled by biased reporters before, and I surely will again. The beauty of the internet is there are frequently folks like you with an interest in truth, and a willingness to share it with the deluded. Thanks again. â—„Daveâ–º

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