That part that is stunning to me is that a doctor and an officer would literally put her future in the hands of Orly Taitz.
I can understand taking a stand on principal. But she has put an awful lot on the line and she doesn’t exactly have Ted Olsen or David Boies on her side.
you said; “But she has put an awful lot on the line and she doesnt exactly have Ted Olsen or David Boies on her side.”
To me, that does not say much for the integrity of our legal profession. But no surprise there.
If a soldier/doctor feels Obama is avoiding demonstrating his constitutional qualifications to be President, lawyers, if they had any honor and respect for the constitution - their oath and the soldier’s oath - should line up to set things straight for the soldier.
There is a huge culture gap in this country and soldiers and lawyers are on opposite ends of that division. Socialists would say it is because the soldier is not “smart” like the lawyers. I would it is because the lawyers don’t have any honor as the soldier has. I will take honorable over “smart” anyday.
Yes, cases like that amaze me, but they are not uncommon. All human beings, even intelligent ones, are susceptible to falling for crazy conspiracy theories.
So, you said you’re smart (smarter than her at any rate) and some sort of attorney.
Why don’t you offer to help her out, give her the benefit of your wisdom, native intelligence, and experience?
Or do you not want her to succeed?