a protest today in front of the Federal building in Sacramento.
Posted on | February 7, 2013 | 4 Comments
there was a protest today in front of the federal building in Sacramento. People stood with signs: “Judges, do not cover up Obama’s forged IDs”
I will post the pictures from the protest, when I will get them.
about 20 people have contacted me and advised me that they are planning to be in Washington DC next Tuesday in front of the Supreme Court at 11 am and in front of the Capitol at 6pm. Please, call me at 949-683-5411 or e-mail at orly.taitz@gmail.com and advise me, whether you are planning to protest in DC or your state capitals.
We have over 26,000 petitions signes for Congress to immediately investigate Obama’s forged IDs. Congress did not move yet. You have to be carrying signs in front of their offices and federal buildings, in their face until they stop committing treason against the Umited states of America and start the investigation and impeachment.
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February 7th, 2013 @ 6:50 pm
Dr. Taitz, I have a feelin this is going to be HUGE! The con is up for Obama! CHECKMATE!
February 7th, 2013 @ 7:06 pm
Please invite your friends and family to support Orly and us.
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It takes us all to make this happen.
Justice John Roberts is going to review a case on Feb 15th regarding Obama’s use of a fake SS#.
The case review is real:
https://www.supremecourt.gov/Search.aspx?FileName=/docketfiles/12a606.htm
We do not think Roberts will act so we are demanding that Congress take action.
Over 26,510 Letters and Emails Sent So Far.
https://www.petition2congress.com/9026/start-immediate-investigation-barack-obamas-use-forged-ids-ct-ssn/
February 7th, 2013 @ 9:28 pm
I wish I could have been there today and would love to go to DC next week. Unfortunately, family obligations require me to stay put. I’ll be cheering from afar.
February 8th, 2013 @ 11:55 am
Gail Evoy, I’ll be there. Why can’t you? “Family oblgations” are not more important than this country! It’s people like Gail who talk behind their keyboard but then never do anything!