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Orly bested Stephanie Miller

Posted on | June 28, 2012 | 9 Comments

FROM:

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 11:25 PM
Because The Truth always resonates.  Deep down inside Ms. Miller knew this.

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9 Responses to “Orly bested Stephanie Miller”

  1. kelley
    June 28th, 2012 @ 4:28 am

    I tried calliing the show to say how rude and disrespectful these radio liars were. They kept hanging up on me and wouldn’t let me through. She was the most inconsiderate and rude radio host I have heard in a long time. Talk about closed minded! Wow! She took the cake. Like your headline reads, she knew the truth but had to keep the company line and deny, deny, deny. The truth is on your doorstep.

  2. Grinnin' Gussie
    June 28th, 2012 @ 5:32 am

    The economy may still be limping along and the Middle East in crisis, but at least President Obama can cross one item off the list of things keeping him up at night: According to Friday’s ruling by Georgia Administrative Law Judge Michael Malihi, the president is indeed a natural-born citizen eligible to run for office in this fall’s election.

    Malihi, who lacks even the authority to enforce a contempt-of-court order, wrote in a 10-page decision that the evidence presented was “wholly insufficient to support Plaintiffs’ allegations.”

    Singling out attorney Orly Taitz for particular criticism, Malihi noted that the woman known as the “birther queen” had failed to show that any of her witnesses were actually experts, and that neither their testimony nor her exhibits proved her claim that the president is a former Indonesian citizen who used a fake name, stolen Social Security number, and forged birth certificate to support his candidacy.

    The judge was equally unimpressed by the claims of attorneys Mark Hatfield and Van Irion, both of whom argued that while a “citizen” is anyone born on U.S. soil regardless of their parents’ citizenship, a “natural-born citizen” must be the offspring of two U.S. citizens. Since the president’s father was never a U.S. citizen, they argued, Obama is constitutionally ineligible for office.

    Following the logic laid out in a 2009 decision by Indiana’s Court of Appeals, Malihi found that Obama is indeed “natural born.”

    All three attorneys have vowed to fight on – and Taitz this morning filed a fresh election challenge in Indiana. (Yes, you read that right: Indiana, the very same state upon whose ruling in Obama’s favor formed the basis of Malihi’s ruling against Irion and Hatfield’s argument.) She’s also calling for Malihi’s head, urging readers of her website to call Georgia’s attorney general and “demand immediate criminal investigation of Malihi for public corruption.”

    Ever suspicious, Taitz also asked on her website if anyone knew what the judge’s middle initial, M, stands for.

    No one seems to know for sure. But one of her followers has a theory: Based on the 2003 obituary of a Massachusetts man named Hassan Malihi (beloved father of Ladan Khamsi, and Ali, Reza and Mahmood Malihi, but conspicuously not of anyone named Michael), there’s a pretty good chance the judge is an Iranian using a fake name! “Mahmood Malihi is Judge Michael,” proclaims a response posted on Taitz’s website.

    And so, the show goes on.

  3. john villalobos
    June 28th, 2012 @ 7:17 am

    Miller was lame in her defence of the foreign invader obama. Impeach obama and his butt holder eric. The media must be punished for their part in this cover up of the biggest fraud on the American people!

  4. The Phoenix
    June 28th, 2012 @ 9:17 am

    Hey, Gus: the problem is, that (“NONE!”) of this is legal!!!! Even Roberts talks out of both sides of his mouth at the same time! What a POS! The whole, damned law is mass insanity!!! Patriots know what has to be done!

    So, for awhile, we see that Barrack H(inssein) Obama got his way, but things never stay the same forever.

  5. RacerJim
    June 28th, 2012 @ 9:25 am

    The reason Orly bested Stephanie is simple…Orly had the facts/truths on her side.

    Everytime Orly responded to Stephanie’s questions/statements with the facts/truth, Stephanie simply came back with another question/statement rather than make any attempt to refute Orly’s facts/truths.

  6. The Phoenix
    June 28th, 2012 @ 8:36 pm

    It sounds like Steph is an alinksy follower!! How messed up does the human mind get? And it does show…that there are a lot of people in America that could care less about truth and treating others as they would want others to treat them!!!

    Orly is a heck of a “P.I.”–(Private Investigator), too!!

  7. kelley
    June 28th, 2012 @ 8:45 pm

    other than Stephanie’s snide remarks, she had nothing to contribute to the question/answer session. Stephanie was ill prepared and ignorant at all levels, not to mention totally immature as were her male counterparts, how old do you think they were, maybe 28?

  8. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    June 29th, 2012 @ 6:12 am

    no, Stephanie is turning 51 and one of her co-hosts looks like he is in his 50s, another I think is 40. I have to say that Stephanie looks much younger than her age

  9. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    June 29th, 2012 @ 6:14 am

    keep in mind Stephanie is a comedian. Her show is a political satire, so you expect jokes

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