My plan to file a complaint with the California State Bar

by The_Cynic | September 21, 2009 at 06:27 pm
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Whose plan?

You may remember a person called Orly Taitz? Yes? No? She's the "Birther" promo, or nut as I call her. She was, but is no longer, representing Connie Rhodes to stop Connie - a Captain in the US forces - from being deployed because they had this spat about Obama's birth certificate.

Yeah, now you remember them!

Bad news for Orly Taitz, the indefatigable birther attorney. On September 17, she filed a motion of consideration on behalf of her client Capt. Connie Rhodes, asking for her deployment to be delayed. It was, typically for Taitz, overheated and incoherent: “[T]his court ignores some of the soundest and most carefully researched and professionally assembled and presented evidence, collated and substantiated by a former agent of England’s Fabled ‘Scotland Yard.’”

You can read Cptn C Rhodes' on the linked blog.

You can also see that the good Cptn has renounced the 'birther'.

Let's see if the Bar in California takes this up - it will, to say the least, be interesting.

According to Judge Land, “After conducting a hearing on Plaintiff’s motion, the Court finds that Plaintiff’s claims are frivolous. Accordingly, her application for a temporary restraining order (Doc. 3) is denied, and her Complaint is dismissed in its entirety. Furthermore, Plaintiff’s counsel is hereby notified that the filing of any future actions in this Court, which are similarly frivolous, shall subject counsel to sanctions.”

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