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To: MMaschin

I disagree. Orly Taitz is not the world’s greatest lawyer, she has been sanctioned too many times and she is terrible at properly serving subpoenas but she truly believes her point of view. And she keeps eligibility in the public arena.
Both the fake birth certificate and the two citizen parent theories have failed to impress judges.


Tisdale v Obama, US District Court Judge John A. Gibney, Jr.: “It is well settled that those born within the United States are natural born citizens.”— US District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia, January 23, 2012.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/82011399/Tisdale-v-Obama-EDVA-3-12-cv-00036-Doc-2-ORDER-23-Jan-2012

Purpura & Moran v Obama: New Jersey Administrative Law Judge Jeff S. Masin: “No court, federal, state or administrative, has accepted the challengers’ position that Mr. Obama is not a “natural born Citizen” due to the acknowledged fact that his father was born in Kenya and was a British citizen by virtue of the then applicable British Nationality Act. Nor has the fact that Obama had, or may have had, dual citizenship at the time of his birth and thereafter been held to deny him the status of natural born. It is unnecessary to reinvent the wheel here. … The petitioners’ legal position on this issue, however well intentioned, has no merit in law. Thus, accepting for the point of this issue that Mr. Obama was born in Hawaii, he is a ‘natural born Citizen’ regardless of the status of his father.” April 10, 2012
http://www.scribd.com/doc/88936737/2012-04-10-NJ-Purpura-Moran-v-Obama-Initial-Decision-of-ALJ-Masin-Apuzzo

Attacking a constitutional issue on two fronts is not bad legal strategy.


70 posted on 05/01/2013 12:56:01 PM PDT by Nero Germanicus
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To: Nero Germanicus
The petitioners’ legal position on this issue, however well intentioned, has no merit in law.

That pretty well sums up the Constitutional argument.

The astonishing thing is that you have people who continue to push this meritless theory for all it's worth, making literally dozens of fallacious arguments to try and convince people it's true.

It's like publicly trying to convince people that the Hamburglar is a real, live person.

72 posted on 05/01/2013 2:21:07 PM PDT by Jeff Winston
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