This thing has all the earmarks of an e-mail hoax, even down to the double-exclamation mark “ALERT!!” headline. It would be good news if true, but I’d need to see at least two references from reputable sources before I’d accept it as probably valid.
“There is no former Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine”
gee,I hear that ALL THE TIME from my Legion and VFW brothers.........
This is a scam. No judge would ever say “nothing will be dismissed on procedural grounds” before any issue was raised.
This is a scam. No judge would ever say “nothing will be dismissed on procedural grounds” before any issue was raised.
You are reading far too much into your analysis and the Emails were from specific sources that so not need to be disclosed to please anyone, and NOT an Internet scam. AntiMullah was among the very first to be informed by people known to him.
Watch out for Orly Tait’s website and you will see it confirmed there when she has had a rest.
This being the age of the internet and all, I put the above phrase into a search engine. There were maybe a dozen references to the idea that Judge Carter was going to hear the 0bama case on its merits. All of them were from websites that are not "real" news sites (however you define that - I recognize that the NYT isn't real news either). USA Today had it on their website, but it was obviously posted by someone who was not a USA Today reporter.
What I did find is that there IS a Judge David Carter at the Federal Court building in Santa Ana, who served in the Marines. He was appointed by Bill Clinton in 1998. The first ruling cited for him was allowing a Gay and Lesbian club to meet on school premises. I seriously doubt, given that curriculum vitae, that he's going to make Zero show anything other than gratitude.
I found the above information in about three minutes.
Now I don’t know how you’re going to take this:
The LA Times is a big, big newspaper, but I don’t know how reliable it is.