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A really lucky break

Posted on | May 9, 2012 | 5 Comments

This sounds like a really lucky break.

Suddenly out of the blue a licensed GA attorney contacted me, stating that he is a supporter and that he is willing to sign a pro hac vice for me for the general elections challenge. It would be really funny if after squeezing out of Obama 2 nuclear plants after the primary, they will end up kicking him of the ballot in the general election, after it would be too late for the Democratic party to bring a replacement.

Barring anything unforeseeable I should be good to go with the general elections challenge in GA to be filed after the general election. As it would be pretty close to the elections, there is a high likelihood that sheriff Arpaio will testify. If not, I will present the transcript and the DVD of his press conference. So far so good!

 

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5 Responses to “A really lucky break”

  1. P. R. Hank
    May 9th, 2012 @ 8:15 am

    This is really good news for the cause. Once you answer the questionaire for pro hac vice in full and provide them all of the information that they require, there’s no doubt in my mind that you will prevail. It will probably be really good for the sponsoring attorney as well. That is to have someone that is so highly skilled in constitutional and civic rights law to work with. You can probably teach that attorney a lot.

  2. Russ Watson
    May 9th, 2012 @ 10:01 am

    That is great news! Though, any chance this guy could be one of Obama’s people trying to get closer to you?
    Just a though?
    Russ Watson

  3. orly taitz
    May 9th, 2012 @ 10:10 am

    he does not sound like it by the e-mails. He seems to be a good guy, he is a licensed attorney, he is married, has children, sounds smart, humble and with a good sense of humor. So far so good. Sounds like a decent guy.

  4. Henry Tisdale
    May 9th, 2012 @ 5:36 pm

    My “blog” to both republican and democratic congressmen may help you a lot Orly. I already sent it to you but if you can’t find it, let me know, I have quite a few which have not yet gone out.

    Now please don’t confuse this with my letter to the National Sheriffs Association. They are similar in that they both address the treason, the lies, the failure to attend the court after being subpoenaed by the court. the promises that meant nothing, the two murders, Obama failing to identify his main donor during 2008, His taking control of the democratic senators during the Health Care vote. His under the table loaning large sums of money to Brazil, etc. Also, since the judge in GA denied the Obama motion to dismiss, then I think the situation is much more critical than the other cases which were shot down by corruption.

    Another very critical situation is the failure of the FBI and SSS to investigate Obama to see if he was clear for top secret events and documents. I fully believe that Soros has seen all the very sensitive documents and photos that he has asked for. For that matter, how much of our highly sensitive documents has Iran leaders seen? What a mistake Obama was.

  5. Henry Tisdale
    May 9th, 2012 @ 5:39 pm

    My “blog” to both republican and democratic congressmen may help you a lot Orly. I already sent it to you but if you can’t find it, let me know, I have quite a few which have not yet gone out.

    Now please don’t confuse this with my letter to the National Sheriffs Association. They are similar in that they both address the treason, the lies, the failure to attend the court after being subpoenaed by the court. the promises that meant nothing, the two murders, Obama failing to identify his main donor during 2008, His taking control of the democratic senators during the Health Care vote. His under the table loaning large sums of money to Brazil, etc. Also, since the judge in GA denied the Obama motion to dismiss, then I think the situation is much more critical than the other cases which were shot down by corruption.

    Another very critical situation is the failure of the FBI and SSS to investigate Obama to see if he was clear for top secret events and documents. I fully believe that Soros has seen all the very sensitive documents and photos that he has asked for. For that matter, how much of our highly sensitive documents has Iran leaders seen? What a mistake Obama was.

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