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When the people fear their government, there is tyranny.
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-- Thomas Jefferson

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 -- George Orwell

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they
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 -- Mahatma Gandhi


Thank you, Commander LaRocque

Posted on | November 13, 2016 | No Comments

Here is my submission:

David LaRocque

I would like to concur with Neil Turner’s recommendation of Dr. Orly Taitz of Orange County, CA for a position in the new administration. Orly, a native of Moldova, is a woman of tireless energy and boundless passion for supporting the rule of law in her adopted country. She is an accomplished attorney who was one of the true leaders in the nationwide effort to expose the fraudulent candidacy of Barack Obama when he first appeared on the national scene in early 2008. I was one of her plaintiffs in her eligibility lawsuit, and was most impressed with her judgment and her legal knowledge. I would be most pleased and gratified to know that Orly is in Washington working on behalf of the American people in some significant capacity. As a retired Navy commander, I would also like to serve in some way, but I just turned 76 and may be a bit over the age limit for that kind of responsibility.

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