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from a supporter Mike Prock

Posted on | March 4, 2012 | 5 Comments

Dear Dr. Taitz,
I just sent you a donation via my paypal account and thought I would send you a note as well to thank you for all you have accomplished and endured in your ongoing efforts to bring accountability to the issue of “our President’s” eligibility.
Few women in history have had statues erected to mark their presence on this earth, but your perseverance under the cowardly scorn that has been heaped upon you is alone worthy of a monument in stone. I think your efforts are finally paying off, and if our country can recover from the disaster that you have done so much to illuminate it will owe you a debt that will be recognized as both a historic and a moral accomplishment worthy of emulation for generations to come.
Thank you,
Mike Prock

Comments

5 Responses to “from a supporter Mike Prock”

  1. The Truth
    March 4th, 2012 @ 10:12 pm

    I second that!

    Orly’s statue should be put on the Whitehouse lawn to remind future generations and presidents that this travesty will NEVER happen again.

  2. kelley
    March 5th, 2012 @ 5:44 am

    I agree maybe like a big marble slab with an engraving of a search light or something signifying a large light source shining under a big pile of stones to represent how she left no stone unturned in searching for the TRUTH about our Usurper. The big question I am awaiting is when will Congress finally do its job. Are you calling on your senators now? I personally can’t wait for Inhoffe and Coburn’s office to open this am, as I will be their first call of the day! Inhoffe doesn’t deserve to be re-elected no matter how much debunking he had done on Global warming, he should have been spending his tiime debunking the thug in office, then he wouldn’t have to worry so much about global warming lies. Pull the weed out by the root and get rid of the entire problem. If we got rid of filthy presidents there would be no need for a congress.

  3. Frank Coniff
    March 5th, 2012 @ 7:07 am

    History is full of women who thought they were doing the right thing. The temperance movement comes to mind. These women KNEW that abolishing alcohol would do nothing but good. In the end, it gave organized crime a foothold in America.

  4. Magnus Johansson
    March 5th, 2012 @ 7:12 am

    Frank Coniff: “History is full of women who thought they were doing the right thing. The temperance movement comes to mind. These women KNEW that abolishing alcohol would do nothing but good. In the end, it gave organized crime a foothold in America.”

    Do you mean there were only women in the temperance movement?

  5. Sally
    March 5th, 2012 @ 7:31 am

    Breitbart’s vetting process has begun!!

    First up…
    -Poster of Saul Alinksky play that has Sen Baraka (sic) Obama name written right on the poster informing public Obama will be in a follow up discussion when the play is over.

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