Suppose someone really believes that their son/daughter is possessed by a spirit and the correct approach is to starve and bleed them while inducing diarrhea through purgatives. If you bring a real doctor in, he's not going to pull up his big boy pants and help with that. He's going to say, this is nuts, stop it. It's foolishness doing harm.
Orly Taitz’s legal briefs are illogical, unreasoned, unprofessional, borderline hysterical at times, and on several occasions actively harmful to the interests of her clients. She's also soliciting donations under the pretense of having an actionable legal case when any real lawyer knows she doesn't.
Think about it. Something as potentially earth-shattering as this? If top drawer lawyers believed there was a real case there, you'd see some on it. There are plenty of high profile conservative lawyers with demonstrated bona fides who have taken on political cases they believed had merit. That not a single one would touch this with a ten-foot pole speaks volumes about where the real delusion lies.
No you wouldn’t. Top notch lawyers wouldn’t touch a case like this for less than $4 million dollars. The Huns could be chasing all of us and you’d be going show me the money! That’s why it’s wonderful we have a volunteer military to defend us.
AGAIN, I applaud Orly Taitz and support her efforts. At least she’s making one...whereas YOU are not.