Orly Taitz Blasts McCain For Attacking Her In Anti-Birther Web Vid
Posted on | February 26, 2010 | 1 Comment
Eric Kleefeld | February 25, 2010, 10:25AM
Orly Taitz, the best known national activist in the Birther movement, has posted a statement on her blog slamming Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), for posting a Web ad that attacked his opponent in the Republican primary, former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, by tying Hayworth to Taitz and the Birthers.
In her statement, Taitz accuses McCain of improperly influencing various federal judges who are set to rule on her various motions and lawsuits against Obama’s eligibility to be president.
Taitz also calls upon McCain to join her, as a plaintiff in her lawsuits: “He has the best standing to file Quo Warranto. Senator McCain could withstand torture by Vietnamese communists for years, he can withstand putting his signature on the pleadings. If I could withstand constant deaththreats, tampering with my car, convicted forgers submitting perjured testimony in different courts to undermine my law license, Obama’sbrown shirts in the media and government constantly insulting me, assaulting, harassing and subjecting to retaliations; I am sure he can withstand putting his signature on the pleadings.”
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February 26th, 2010 @ 4:57 pm
Orly.
McCain is a loose cannon, who will say anything. As an elected official, he degraded every citizen who has questioned the eligibility of Barack Hussein Obama.
The North VietNam prison broke John Mccain and he hasn’t had a spine since!
The oath of office that he took, is just as meaningless as his frail rhetoric to the voters in the last election, that oath of office in the United States military and in Congress is a waste of words to him. How can anyone especially McCain allow our borders to be opened where a flood of illegals enter this country and drain it’s resources, the same type of undocumented illegals like Barack Hussein Obama the Usurper.
Had John McCain had any spine left in him, after Barack Hussein Obama’s ‘the campaign is over’ remark during the healthcare circus, he would have said something. But he just scampered back down as usual.