Easy to say, when you have no money, and deeply believe in something you cannot, on your own, hope to win. A class action lawsuit with a proactive lawyer...even as you say...Orly Taitz, to 48 other defendants, is better than nothing...I understand and respect your position, I also think I understand theirs...just sayin...
“Easy to say, when you have no money, and deeply believe in something you cannot, on your own, hope to win. A class action lawsuit with a proactive lawyer...even as you say...Orly Taitz, to 48 other defendants, is better than nothing...I understand and respect your position, I also think I understand theirs...just sayin...”
Still, there’s something odd here. Law firms take cases that have potential. In other words, that they can win. (Ask me how I know.) If Orly is representing 48 defendants they probably didn’t get together and shop the case very hard. Odds are that they piled on when they heard about the case without knowing much about the lawyer who would be representing them.
As I said earlier, she did OK with Behar. In fact, she exposed FactCheck.org as an Annenberg Foundation (read BHO) front group, shocking Behar, and didn’t back down. Maybe she should get out of the lawyering business and run for Senate.