I’m afraid this is not a surprise. This judge was known to be a biased liberal. Evidently he only took the case so he could put Orly Taitz on notice.
I still give Orly credit. Even though this case predictably failed, it kept the issue alive.
A former Georgia Republican state senator from a conservative district was "known to be a biased liberal"? Do you have any evidence for that?
Evidently he only took the case so he could put Orly Taitz on notice."
Evidently, you haven't a clue how cases are assigned in federal district court. This judge didn't "take" anything. It was assigned to him, probably randomly - although the chief district judge can assert some discretion when assigning cases, perhaps based on existing case load or a specific talent or area expertise that a particular district judge may possess. In this case, I haven't seen anything to suggest that the assignment wasn't entirely random. Again, if you have contrary evidence, please supply it.
According to everyone here, he is the bastion of conservatism.
Of course ‘conservative’ today in a judge or politician is equal to ‘stuck so far up Obama’s a&& that they have to ask if it’s daylight yet’.