The Dream Lives On: New Action in Jones' and Davis' Birther Suit
Lawyer Orly Taitz has filed a new motion in the birthers' federal suit in California on behalf of State Representatives Tim Jones and Cynthia Davis, demanding that their case by reconsidered. She has a long list of reasons why their case should be reconsidered, including the Fort Hood shootings. From the new filing (paragraphs added for readability):
Recent terrorist incident at Fort Hood has given this question [whether Jones' & Davis' fellow plaintiffs who serve in the military can avoid deployment while figuring out if Obama is a Kenyan] paramount importance.
This order has advocated blind obedience by the members of the military. If someone were to have common sense, brains and strength of character to challenge allegiance of Nidal Malik Hasan in court, after he made numerous anti-American and antimilitary statements, maybe 12 young boys wouldn’t be 6 feet under today, maybe 12 mothers and 12 fathers wouldn’t had their hearts ripped out of their chests and torn apart.
Similarly, in the oral argument the undersigned counsel didn’t bring rhetoric, but rather she brought valid observations, as she pointed out to Mr. Obama’s actions from the beginning of his rein, when he almost immediately cut veteran’s health benefits by $500 million a year, while giving $900 million to Gaza, which is governed by a terrorist organization Hamas, which announced war on the United States of America. She argued that it is important to proceed with Mr. Obama’s eligibility action expeditiously and ascertain his Natural Born Status and allegiance expeditiously as tremendous harm can be done to this Nation and this military by one with questionable status and questionable allegiance.
It's comforting to know that two of our state representatives refuse to disassociate themselves with Taitz or condemn this junk.
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