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To: philman_36

In general, I’ve found legal documents posted on scribd to be accurate. I can’t vouch for any particular one, but this doesn’t sound much different than some other Orly documents I’ve read. I do see the appeal posted on Scribd by three different people, and all three look the same. So either three people conspired to put out an offensive (to the judge) appeal, or all three simply have access to filed legal documents.

Do you have trouble believing Orly sent this? I don’t, especially given her statements about Judge Clay Land, for which she was sanctioned. But time will tell - sooner or later her appeal will be posted somewhere else, perhaps on her site. Or the court will comment on it.


89 posted on 02/06/2012 7:17:35 PM PST by sometime lurker
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To: sometime lurker; Elderberry
Do you have trouble believing Orly sent this?
As with the transcripts, I'll wait for something from a place a little more credible than Scribd postings and e-mails that were sent to people.
92 posted on 02/06/2012 7:25:03 PM PST by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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To: sometime lurker
Do you have trouble believing Orly sent this? I don’t, especially given her statements about Judge Clay Land, for which she was sanctioned. But time will tell - sooner or later her appeal will be posted somewhere else, perhaps on her site. Or the court will comment on it.

I have no trouble believing Orly could have sent such a thing. Orly is not a good spokesperson for the cause, but we go to war with the army we have, not the army we wished we had.

As I said of Homosexuals in the military, "I am not concerned with how well they shoot, or what other skill they may bring to the fight, I am mostly concerned with whether or not they are on our side."

Orly may not be able to shoot straight, but I have little doubt that she is trying to do what she thinks is the right thing. Living under communism would seemingly make one highly paranoid and full of dread regarding it's emergence in what was thought to be a safe haven. The realization that you have been followed by the plague would be akin to what she must be feeling.

Even so, I think she had better sense than did the the first two (more professional) lawyers in refusing to stipulate that the internet file image constitutes proof of anything. In that regard, she was smarter than they. Didn't matter, the judge used THEIR unverified facts to decide HER case.

239 posted on 02/07/2012 9:21:32 AM PST by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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