Orly Taitz meet Dan Rather. She so wanted it to be true she just believed.
She made no claims as to its authenticity.
Then we get to use the same argument too - "Fake but accurate".
If she "believed" completely, why would she have asked the court to help authenticate the document? She presented it as "unauthenticated". Doesn't sound like a "true believer" to me.
Belief? Probably not, Hope, I'll buy.
I thought she asked for the court to assist in determining if the document she had an image of was genuine or not. It is not so much a question of having believed.
We have all seen the bunper sticker "somewhere in Kenya, a village is missing its idiot". Hmmm. Now who'd you think that referred to?
Does that make the people with the bumper sticker followers of Dan Rather?
This does not disprove anything, but if the document image Orly had is of a fake, we did our best to find evidence verifying or disproving it, and did not blindly accept it here on Free Republic.Obama has still not provided any of the documentation so freely available on other candidates, and has yet to prove his Natural Born Citizen status.
That remains unchanged, no matter how many fakes are thrown our way, and if anything, this will make us even more cautious of fakes.