"Attorney Orly Taitz, under threat of $10,000 in sanctions from U.S. District Judge Clay Land, submitted an affidavit Sunday in support of the argument that the judge may have been influenced by President Barack Obama's administration.
The affidavit, filed Sunday in support of Taitz' Friday motion to recuse Land, is signed Robert D. Douglas, of Alma, Ga. It states that Douglas was in a coffee shop waiting for the 12th Street federal courthouse to open for a hearing on Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook in July when U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder entered.
Red flags went up immediately in my mind and the questions remain, as yet, the affidavit states. Why does the attorney general of the United States need to be present in an obscure hearing well off his beaten path? Could it possibly be, since Holder did not present himself in open court, he may have had a little whisper in the ear to a federal judge in order to bias his judicial vision and adhere to the presidents agenda of obstruction?
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/165/story/863947.html
...distinguishing features: his trim upper lip mustache, not large of stature...Uh... yeah.
By ninth grade, Ricky, as he was known to his friends, was standing before his peers in the auditorium making his case for student body president. In high school, towering above his classmates and teachers at 6 feet 3 inches tall, he passionately debated how to rid African-Americans of their second-class status...."Not large of stature"?? Did this "eyewitness" spend his entire life in an NBA locker room?