O.M.G.I am just catching up, and have finished watching the video of the Indiana hearing.
OMG. This is the bestest Orly moment ever. EVAH!
Orly was downright hostile. She was fuming. I can't ... well, I can ... believe that she told the entire committee that "they're all out of order". Orly was pissed. The moment that first member addressed her, she knew she was cooked.
Orly committed perjury today. She stated that she had never heard of the Ankeny case. Orly was furious that Judge Malihi cited Ankeny in his ruling. In her
appeal to Kemp, Orly spent over a page whining about the use of Ankeny.
Quote:
Similarly Malihi's reliance on a decision in Ankeny v Daniels, an obscure case in Indiana, brought by two pro se litigants with zero knowledge of law and without any input of any legal counsel, is a travesty of justice and an embarrassment to the state of Georgia.
Defense did not provide Ankeny v Daniels at the hearing. Malihi was supposed to base his opinion on what is in the record. Ankeny v Daniels was not part of the record. The most basic rules of courtroom decorum and basic fairness, were supposed to preclude Malihi from even entering Ankeny in his opinion. This case was never cited by the defense. Plaintiffs had no opportunity to provide a rebuttal and explain numerous points, as to why Ankeny is erroneous and why it does not apply. A presiding judge cannot suddenly pull out of a hat some case, brought in a circuit court of another state by some truck driver, who could not even afford an attorney, and use this case as the basis of his final ruling in the case at hand, when it was never part of the record in the case at hand.
Malihi abused his judicial discretion in ruling that Obama was born in this country without any evidence to this extent and in bringing some obscure nonbinding case from another state as a basis for his opinion.
Ya, Orly never heard of Ankeny.
Anywho, I was quite impressed with the quality of the fireworks. The Indiana EC was ready for Orly. And Orly was on notice when the first question she was asked was about her bar status in Indiana.
Oh, and I thought Kesler was having a stroke when a member of the EC referred to "birthers". His whole body twitched, he almost jumped out of his chair, he bumped into the microphone and he gave a big ol' "Hrumph".
