Posted on 01/26/2010 1:45:46 PM PST by rxsid
Orly Taitz seeks support for political Campaign
AIMS FOR CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY-GENERAL OR SECRETARY-OF-STATE OFFICES
(Jan. 25, 2010) Dr. Orly Taitz, Esq., arguably the most famous personality of the popular movement seeking to remove Obama from office on the grounds that he is ineligible constitutionally, has announced her interest in preparing to campaign for political office.
Lead counsel in the case Barnett et al. vs. Obama et al., Taitz entered the public forum last year with her representation of Ambassador Alan Keyes, Gail Lightfoot and others on the California ballot, who sued Deborah Bowen, the California Secretary of State, regarding the admission of Obama to the ballot.
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It seems that if Orly Taitz ran for California Secretary of State, she would garner the greatest financial support, since it is obvious that if she won that office, Obama would never be elected president again. Her campaign for such an office, therefore, would garner the support all those wishing to rid the country of Obama." Continued:
http://www.thepostemail.com/2010/01/25/orly-taitz-seeks-support-for-political-campaign/
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In listening to her and reading what she writes and does, I have found her to be not at all an attention seaker, but rather a sincere person animated and energized by the outrage of Marxist Obama becoming president when he doesn’t qualify to run for the office. This woman knows that her adoptive country allows her to speak, unlike the one from which she came, and she’s exercising her right to speak and act within the law to get redress for the illegal activities that surround Obama. Would that other Freepers had her determination to have the truth emerge from the hidden and still missing key information needed to qualify Obama to run for president.
Speaking of California laws and precedent on this very issue (eligibility):
California Judge Ruling in Keyes Lawsuit on Obama Qualificationshttp://www.ballot-access.org/2009/03/13/california-judge-ruling-in-keyes-lawsuit-on-obama-qualifications/
March 13th, 2009On March 13, California Superior Court Judge Michael Kenney tentatively ruled against Alan Keyes, in the lawsuit concerning whether President Barack Obama meets the constitutional qualifications to be president, and whether the California Secretary of State should have put him on the ballot. The case is Keyes v Bowen, 34-2008-8000096-CU-WM-GDS. The 6-page opinion seems to strengthen the rights of political parties to place anyone they wish on the November ballot, regardless of that candidates qualifications.
The decision says, Defendants contend that Election Code sec. 6901 requires the Secretary of State to place on the ballot the names of the candidates submitted to her by a recognized political party and that she has no discretion to override the partys selection. The Court finds that the First Amended Petition fails to state a cause of action against the Secretary of State Federal law establishes the exclusive means for challenges to the qualifications of the President and Vice President. That procedure is for objections to be presented before the U.S. Congress pursuant to 3 U.S.C. section 15.
In 1968, the California Secretary of State refused to list Eldridge Cleaver on the November ballot as the presidential nominee of the Peace & Freedom Party. Cleaver and PFP sued the Secretary of State, but the State Supreme Court refused to hear the case, by a 6-1 vote. Cleaver and the party then asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene, but that Court refused, 393 U.S. 810 (October 7, 1968). In this current Keyes lawsuit, attorneys for the Defendants claimed there was no such lawsuit. The attorney for Keyes did not have the California Supreme Court citation (58 Minutes 411), nor the U.S. Supreme Court cite, so he wasnt able to establish the existence of this 40-year old precedent that does seem to give the Secretary of State the authority to refuse a partys choice for president, if the Secretary of State thinks the party chose someone who doesnt meet the constitutional qualifications. Keyes will appeal and his appeal will include the Cleaver precedent citation.
Eldridge Cleaver had been removed from the California ballot because the Secretary of State had learned that he was only 33 years old.
Looks to me that the ruling was made to kick the case one more step up the ladder to the SCOTUS.
"I will officially announce my candidacy for the position of the Secretary of State tomorrow at the Republican state assembly at the Buena Park resort."http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=8602"I have set a separate bank account with bank of America. Any checks with campaign contributions please address to Orly Taitz for Secteretary of State 2010″.
The web site and business cards are being made. See attached link. Any and all help is being appreciated.
"http://www.OrlyTaitz4CaSecOfState2010.com"
Obots, please dont waste your time writing garbage to me or about me. In case you didnt realize until now, I have enough strength of character to go beyond what you are doing."
And
"A complaint and request for investigation was forwarded to the Registrar of Voters regarding information received, stating that declared candidate for the position of Secretary of State Damon Dunn was a registered Democrat for 10 years, and for the first time voted as a registered Republican in a special election in May of 2009, less then a year ago, therefore not fulfilling 12 months requirement to run in the Republican primary."http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=8600"This complaint is being handled by Mr. Carl Crucillo, office of the Registrar of voters, phone 714-567-7560, fax 714-567-7556. As it stands right now, it looks like Damon Dunn cannot run as a Republican candidate for the Secretary of State."
When it’s all said and done, she and CA might be a good fit. Not that Hussein will have the nerve to run again, at least she’d be there to stop him.
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