Posted on 03/26/2010 7:07:25 AM PDT by Elderberry
What President Obama has described as a monumental victory the passage of health-care reform legislation could be linked in court to the ongoing controversy over his eligibility to hold the nation's highest office. Attorney Orly Taitz now a candidate for secretary of state in California today provided to WND a court filing in which she asks that her eligibility challenge be joined with a case that contests the constitutionality of the Democrats' massive health-care plan. Taitz argues, "H.R. 3590 was signed into law by Mr. Barack Hussein Obama, who
never proved his legitimacy to the presidency. Therefore the act is invalid, as it was not signed by one legally entitled to sign it." Her e-mail documentation indicated she filed with the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation under federal court rules. She's asking to link her case and the case brought by a long list of state attorneys general against the health-care law, Florida et al vs. United States Department of Health and Human Services. Taitz is suing Obama "in regards to damages suffered by her" as part of an amended complaint filed in federal court in Washington.
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Having listened to a couple of her interviews and read a couple court transcripts, I'd say that's a real possibility.
I tried to get the story out... I was Ann Coulter's teaching assistant at Cornell. :) Nothing worked. It just wasn't news.
http://twitter.com/augustine25/status/9199303743
This isn’t war. It’s a court of law. Patton would have made a crappy lawyer.
Please, God, no.
The departing Commander in Chief.
Dr. Drew claims to have been Ann Coulter’s teaching assistant; I’m surprised she didn’t, or wasn’t able to help him get media coverage.
I tried to get the story out... I was Ann Coulter’s teaching assistant at Cornell. :) Nothing worked. It just wasn’t news.
http://twitter.com/augustine25/status/9199303743
Wow
Thanks Ann
Good call. There just isn't any way that Obama can prove that he is Constitutionally eligible.
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