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Foghorn and I have been disagreeing about how much Orly receives in donations. For some time now, I have guessed that she received/s very little in donations.

Now, Orly could be :^o:

:evil: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=72248#comments :evil:

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it is easier said than done. Private security guards charge $40 per hour. I get very little in donations and I need to use this money to fly to different court hearings and fly witnesses, so I can’t do anything. Bottom line, if someone decided to take me out, he will succeed


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Doesn't Orly claim to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do?

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Foghorn and I have been disagreeing about how much Orly receives in donations. For some time now, I have guessed that she received/s very little in donations.

Now, Orly could be :^o:

:evil: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=72248#comments :evil:

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it is easier said than done. Private security guards charge $40 per hour. I get very little in donations and I need to use this money to fly to different court hearings and fly witnesses, so I can’t do anything. Bottom line, if someone decided to take me out, he will succeed


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Doesn't Orly claim to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do?


Maybe she's soliciting for a date?


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Hey, Smiley-Wiley: I’m an educated person, and I make mistakes all the time in typing! If one doens’t take the time to check the post, they can misspell one or more words all the time!! Especially, if one is typing fast, and I can, up to 40 words a minute!

I do this, also, when the keyboard doesn’t register the letter that one wants to type in.

So why does this bother you so much? Does everyone who posts here, have perfect English? No! Unless one is a machine, why are you concerned with it? It’s Orlys’ Site, so don’t throw darts at anyone here!

The object is: to take Obama down…! Not to worry about how well the post is written! There are very educated people that write and don’t take the time to correct this or that!

And just so you’ll know, I had many mistakes in writing this, but had lots of time to “correct” them!!! Sometimes, people have time to make corrections, sometimes, they don’t!!!

So now we find that you are an Obot in disguise!!! This gives us a chance to understand (why) you had to write your post!

Ya think this highly ejumacated supporter should have his period key fixed so that it doesn't keep generating exclamation points?

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Hey, Smiley-Wiley: I’m an educated person, and I make mistakes all the time in typing! If one doens’t take the time to check the post, they can misspell one or more words all the time!! Especially, if one is typing fast, and I can, up to 40 words a minute!

I do this, also, when the keyboard doesn’t register the letter that one wants to type in.

So why does this bother you so much? Does everyone who posts here, have perfect English? No! Unless one is a machine, why are you concerned with it? It’s Orlys’ Site, so don’t throw darts at anyone here!

The object is: to take Obama down…! Not to worry about how well the post is written! There are very educated people that write and don’t take the time to correct this or that!

And just so you’ll know, I had many mistakes in writing this, but had lots of time to “correct” them!!! Sometimes, people have time to make corrections, sometimes, they don’t!!!

So now we find that you are an Obot in disguise!!! This gives us a chance to understand (why) you had to write your post!

Ya think this highly ejumacated supporter should have his period key fixed so that it doesn't keep generating exclamation points?


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IANAL...so I have a question.

If a lawyer had a real case that they were prosecuting state to state as la Taitz wouldn't affidavits be worthless unless the person signing one was unavailable to the various courts (as they were dead or home bound due to illness etc.)?

I thought that all witnesses would have to be available to be cross-examined by the defense or is that inaccurate?


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Piffle wrote:
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Hey, Smiley-Wiley: I’m an educated person, and I make mistakes all the time in typing! If one doens’t take the time to check the post, they can misspell one or more words all the time!! Especially, if one is typing fast, and I can, up to 40 words a minute!


Wow, 40 wpm! I can type that fast using the hunt and peck method. Forty wpm is pretty pathetic.

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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 4:14 am 
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I can type that fast using the "type complete gibberish" method.

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LM K wrote:
Foghorn and I have been disagreeing about how much Orly receives in donations. For some time now, I have guessed that she received/s very little in donations.

Now, Orly could be :^o:

:evil: http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=72248#comments :evil:

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May 21st, 2012 @ 7:23 pm

it is easier said than done. Private security guards charge $40 per hour. I get very little in donations and I need to use this money to fly to different court hearings and fly witnesses, so I can’t do anything. Bottom line, if someone decided to take me out, he will succeed


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Doesn't Orly claim to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do?


I can't remember where it was, but I remember seeing a report that Taitz has received approximately $13k in donations so far. I know it was recently so I'll try to find it. For someone who thinks she has enough supporters to beat Feinstein, can't she comprehend that no donations equals no support for many voters.

Orly claims to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? I remember reading that her kids studied martial arts, but knowing how much mental preparation goes along with the study of martial arts, I find it impossible to believe that this scatterbrained twit could have the perseverance to study long enough to achieve the level she claims. Has anyone ever looked into her background as far as her claims of her degrees? Her past is far more muddied than President Obama. She says she came to the U.S. in '89 but according to records in Nevada, she was married there in '87 and listed her address as being in California. I also read that she was not a registered voter as of 2008 or 2009. If I missed all of this info on here, I apologize.

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Piffle wrote:
From one of Orly's defenders:

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May 22nd, 2012 @ 1:29 pm

Hey, Smiley-Wiley: I’m an educated person, and I make mistakes all the time in typing! If one doens’t take the time to check the post, they can misspell one or more words all the time!! Especially, if one is typing fast, and I can, up to 40 words a minute!


Ya think this highly ejumacated supporter should have his period key fixed so that it doesn't keep generating exclamation points?


You'd also think that someone with a bit of education would know that 40 wpm ain't all that fast, especially if you're also making a bunch of errors.

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IANAL...so I have a question.

If a lawyer had a real case that they were prosecuting state to state as la Taitz wouldn't affidavits be worthless unless the person signing one was unavailable to the various courts (as they were dead or home bound due to illness etc.)?

I thought that all witnesses would have to be available to be cross-examined by the defense or is that inaccurate?


A real case would make it to discovery. If there were witnesses who an attorney believes would not be available for trial, you take a deposition, preferably with a legal videographer, and usually a court reporter as well.

As to the cross-examination, you are correct. Most, if not all, of Orly's daffydavits are not even affidavits. An affidavit would begin with words to effect of... name, etc., And if called as a witness I would testify as follows:

Most of Orly's are just rambling BS.

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Clairez wrote:
IANAL...so I have a question.

If a lawyer had a real case that they were prosecuting state to state as la Taitz wouldn't affidavits be worthless unless the person signing one was unavailable to the various courts (as they were dead or home bound due to illness etc.)?

I thought that all witnesses would have to be available to be cross-examined by the defense or is that inaccurate?


A real case would make it to discovery. If there were witnesses who an attorney believes would not be available for trial, you take a deposition, preferably with a legal videographer, and usually a court reporter as well.

As to the cross-examination, you are correct. Most, if not all, of Orly's daffydavits are not even affidavits. An affidavit would begin with words to effect of... name, etc., And if called as a witness I would testify as follows:

Most of Orly's are just rambling BS.


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ :-bd :-bd :-bd :-bd :-bd

Orly's so-called "affidavits" are worthless and inadmissible as evidence.

If a witness is unavailable for trial due to death, illness or beyond subpoena reach of the court, parts of his/her deposition can be read -- literally -- into the trial record. It must be a deposition taken under oath, before a qualified court reporter, and with notice to other parties so that they may attend and cross examine the witness. If a litigant designates a question and answer for reading, the other parties are entitled to also designate testimony on the same subject, including cross examination, for completeness, context and even impeachment.

These days many depositions are video recorded (in addition to the court reporter). Must be a certified legal videographer at the camera. What is really cool is that (for extra $$$) the transcript and the video can be "sync-ed" so that the transcript appears -- like closed captioning -- at the bottom of the video.

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Nice, I knew there had to be a way to cross-examine witnesses. Otherwise any jerk face could swear to anything with out anyone being able to question his/her lies.

I guess that's the only way Orly thinks she can "prove" anything. Must have been some law school she attended. :roll:


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Orly claims to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? I remember reading that her kids studied martial arts, but knowing how much mental preparation goes along with the study of martial arts, I find it impossible to believe that this scatterbrained twit could have the perseverance to study long enough to achieve the level she claims. Has anyone ever looked into her background as far as her claims of her degrees? Her past is far more muddied than President Obama. She says she came to the U.S. in '89 but according to records in Nevada, she was married there in '87 and listed her address as being in California. I also read that she was not a registered voter as of 2008 or 2009. If I missed all of this info on here, I apologize.

You have not missed the info, but you have missed all the questions about just those things. Her pre-U.S. past, including any higher education, is undocumented. There is evidence that Dafty School of Bar Exam Preparation did have something to do with her and that an "Orly Taitz" took the California Bar Exam. Everything else is a mystery, including her American citizenship. Up on the home page there is a document requesting information on a number of such things.

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Orly claims to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? I remember reading that her kids studied martial arts, but knowing how much mental preparation goes along with the study of martial arts, I find it impossible to believe that this scatterbrained twit could have the perseverance to study long enough to achieve the level she claims. Has anyone ever looked into her background as far as her claims of her degrees? Her past is far more muddied than President Obama. She says she came to the U.S. in '89 but according to records in Nevada, she was married there in '87 and listed her address as being in California. I also read that she was not a registered voter as of 2008 or 2009. If I missed all of this info on here, I apologize.


I think she's claimed third-degree or fifth-degree black belt. It's easy enough to buy a black belt, especially i Tae Kwon Do (Take My Dough). There are plenty of unscrupulous "teachers" out there who will charge you a few thousand dollars and promise you a black belt in two years.

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Nice, I knew there had to be a way to cross-examine witnesses. Otherwise any jerk face could swear to anything with out anyone being able to question his/her lies.

I guess that's the only way Orly thinks she can "prove" anything. Must have been some law school she attended. :roll:


One also needs to know how to get out of state witnesses served with a deposition subpoena, for witnesses who aren't willing to come on their own. Orly will never be able to figure out how to do that; hell, she can't even serve parties to lawsuits properly.

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Orly claims to have a black belt in Tae Kwon Do? I remember reading that her kids studied martial arts, but knowing how much mental preparation goes along with the study of martial arts, I find it impossible to believe that this scatterbrained twit could have the perseverance to study long enough to achieve the level she claims. Has anyone ever looked into her background as far as her claims of her degrees? Her past is far more muddied than President Obama. She says she came to the U.S. in '89 but according to records in Nevada, she was married there in '87 and listed her address as being in California. I also read that she was not a registered voter as of 2008 or 2009. If I missed all of this info on here, I apologize.

You have not missed the info, but you have missed all the questions about just those things. Her pre-U.S. past, including any higher education, is undocumented. There is evidence that Dafty School of Bar Exam Preparation did have something to do with her and that an "Orly Taitz" took the California Bar Exam. Everything else is a mystery, including her American citizenship. Up on the home page there is a document requesting information on a number of such things.


Thanks for the info, will definitely read it today.

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Greetings Ms Taitz:
The issue of Obama being born in the USA is not resolved in my opinion. As you have noted, the race would say “negro” or similar on the long form birth certificate, and not “African”.
My observance of the Certificate of Live Birth shown for Obama is that it is manufactured. Every entry is perfectly centered for each field and line. I highly doubt that could happen on a 1961 typewriter in a busy hospital. As mentioned, African would not be there, but there is another issue, which I’m sure that you are aware of: For birth certificates, the race of the newborn is based on the race of the mother. :-? My wife having worked in “OB” for 20 years, we have discussed this before the Obama issue was ever mentioned…..and before he was a candidate. If the mother is caucasian, they put caucasian in the race field.
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Greetings Ms Taitz:
The issue of Obama being born in the USA is not resolved in my opinion. As you have noted, the race would say “negro” or similar on the long form birth certificate, and not “African”.
My observance of the Certificate of Live Birth shown for Obama is that it is manufactured. Every entry is perfectly centered for each field and line. I highly doubt that could happen on a 1961 typewriter in a busy hospital. As mentioned, African would not be there, but there is another issue, which I’m sure that you are aware of: For birth certificates, the race of the newborn is based on the race of the mother. :-? My wife having worked in “OB” for 20 years, we have discussed this before the Obama issue was ever mentioned…..and before he was a candidate. If the mother is caucasian, they put caucasian in the race field.
Best Regards,
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Oh, I see now. You get your citizenship through your father, and your race through your mother. It's all clear to me now. :roll:

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Yep, that's true. You would expect to see the mother's race in the field where "African" appears -- you know, the one that's labeled "Father's race."

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Oh, I see now. You get your citizenship through your father, and your race through your mother. It's all clear to me now. :roll:

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Greetings Ms Taitz:
The issue of Obama being born in the USA is not resolved in my opinion. As you have noted, the race would say “negro” or similar on the long form birth certificate, and not “African”.
My observance of the Certificate of Live Birthshown for Obama is that it is manufactured. Every entry is perfectly centered for each field and line. I highly doubt that could happen on a 1961 typewriter in a busy hospital. As mentioned, African would not be there, but there is another issue, which I’m sure that you are aware of: For birth certificates, the race of the newborn is based on the race of the mother. My wife having worked in “OB” for 20 years, we have discussed this before the Obama issue was ever mentioned…..and before he was a candidate. If the mother is caucasian, they put caucasian in the race field.
Best Regards,
James Kilgore


Love these folks when they put on their fancy talkin'. Many a days we have an observance of certain things, but I am not sure how you'd do that for a COLB. And birfers definitely wouldn't celebrate. Or be celebrationists.


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Greetings Ms Taitz:
The issue of Obama being born in the USA is not resolved in my opinion. As you have noted, the race would say “negro” or similar on the long form birth certificate, and not “African”.
My observance of the Certificate of Live Birth shown for Obama is that it is manufactured. Every entry is perfectly centered for each field and line. I highly doubt that could happen on a 1961 typewriter in a busy hospital. As mentioned, African would not be there, but there is another issue, which I’m sure that you are aware of: For birth certificates, the race of the newborn is based on the race of the mother My wife having worked in “OB” for 20 years, we have discussed this before the Obama issue was ever mentioned…..and before he was a candidate. If the mother is caucasian, they put caucasian in the race field.
Best Regards,
James Kilgore


:roll: If you do something often enough and consistently enough, you get really good at it...like typing into boxes on forms using a typewriter. I've lost most of my mad real-typewriter skillz, but back in the 80's it was no big thing for me to type centered text into a box on a form, I did it all day long two or three days a week. Hospital typists in the 1960's were probably even better at it than I was. =))

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My observance of the Certificate of Live Birth shown for Obama is that it is manufactured. Every entry is perfectly centered for each field and line. I highly doubt that could happen on a 1961 typewriter in a busy hospital.

:roll: If you do something often enough and consistently enough, you get really good at it...like typing into boxes on forms using a typewriter. I've lost most of my mad real-typewriter skillz, but back in the 80's it was no big thing for me to type centered text into a box on a form, I did it all day long two or three days a week. Hospital typists in the 1960's were probably even better at it than I was. =))

Wait -- isn't the COLB aka the "short form"? As opposed to the LFBC?

If he's referring to the "short form," it's consistently and perfectly centered because it IS a computer printout, issued by the DoH on demand. Of course it's "manufactured" ... it is issued by the state to say "we are certifying this data to be true."

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So what will Oily and her Flying Monkeys say about this: http://www.azcentral.com/12news/Obama-Verification.pdf

I can see it already -

Fraud!
Treason!
Lies!
Impeach!

The list will go on and on.

I also see that "Dr." Jerome Corsi is "embedded" with Shurif Joe's gang of idiots in Hawaii. Wonder when his next book will come out. Most likely written on the way to Honolulu. :D


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