Leo Turell- one of the most prominent civil rights attorneys agreed with Taitz that actions of Colorado administrative court in demanding that a baker make cakes for gay sanctions or face sanctions- is unconstitutional
Posted on | December 26, 2013 | 5 Comments
Today Orly Taitz was able to talk on KABC radio with one of the most prominent African American civil rights attorneys Leo Turrell. (He substituted for Larry Elder) .
Taitz talked to Turrell sometime around 5:30-5:45 PST. At issue was Phil Robertson and his suspension from A&E.
Taitz advised Turrell that she does not just talk about this issue, she is doing something about it. She advised Turrell that she submitted a complaint with the Administrative court in Colorado, where the court ruled that a baker is obligated to bake cakes for gay couple for gay weddings or face sanctions or possibly jail. Taitz advised Turrell that she demands the court to either revoke/reverse the sanctions against the baker or instituted sanctions against A& E for reverse discrimination against heterosexuals and Christians.
Taitz asked Turrell whether he as a leading civil rights attorney would agree with Taitz that the actions by the government against the baker were unconstitutional. Turrell agreed. He did not follow the case and was bewildered, he originally thought that the actions against the baker were not by the government. Taitz provided Turrell info that it was indeed the government, the state administrative court and advised him that there are similar cases around the country.
The connection was lost. If you have a recording from this program or a link it would be appreciated. For personal reasons Taitz spoke under an assumed name Linda.
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December 26th, 2013 @ 8:32 pm
Liberals FINALLY realize they’ve been had:
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December 26th, 2013 @ 8:38 pm
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December 27th, 2013 @ 8:29 am
Can you clarify something here. The action against the baker was brought BY the government? I think it was brought by the gay couple.
December 27th, 2013 @ 8:36 am
The ruling was by the state government, bu the administrative court in response to a complaint by ACLU. the administrative judge stated that in the future the baker is obligated to bake wedding cakes for gay couples even though it violates his religious belief that a gay marriage is a sin. If he does not do so, he will be subject to sanctions or even imprisonment. This is a judicial tyranny, a totally lawless and unconstitutional decision which needs to be reversed or it will backfire against gay and lesbian community. People are angry by the state of Colorado infringing upon their rights.
And the leading civil rights attorney Leo Turrell agreed with me on this matter
December 27th, 2013 @ 9:33 am
The problem is that judges are lawyers in black robes. So there is no difference between the ACLU lawyer who brought the action and the judge who ruled on it.