From attorney William Odom
Posted on | September 22, 2009 | 4 Comments
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Excellent response to defendants motion to dismiss….This, in my opinion, has to be the best written, most well thought out response I have ever read!!!………………bill
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September 22nd, 2009 @ 10:23 pm
Dear fellow Birthers, I am trying to get a small group started to help Orly If you are interested correspond with me jmayton23@yahoo.com 386-451-8494
September 23rd, 2009 @ 12:15 am
Dr. Orly,
I read your response to the government’s motion for dismissal.
You won. Congrats.
I would only add for quo warranto that you ask Judge Carter why someone in California has to fly 3000 miles to DC to use this writ.
I would think that the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment would allow a quo warranto to be filed in ANY U.S. District Court in the country.
Keep up the OUTSTANDING WORK that you are doing for our great country, the USA!!
September 23rd, 2009 @ 1:11 am
Orly, in my opinion, the second letter by Captain Connie Rhodes is an incompetent forgery.
In her notarized letter dated “September 10, 2009” and addressed to “To Whom It May Concern” Captain Rhodes NEVER, NOT ONCE, inserted a “th” between the date’s day and its succeeding comma.
For example, Rhodes wrote:
“September 10, 2009”
The writer of the fax wrote:
“September 18th, 2009”
The fax writer also wrote in the body of his/her fax:
“September 16th,2009”
with (carelessly) no space after the comma.
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Capt. Rhodes typed one space after each sentence.
The fax writer typed two spaces after each sentence.
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Capt. Rhodes referred to her attorney as “Orly Taitz.”
Three times the fax writer called you “Ms.Taitz” and not once called you “Orly Taitz.”
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The above are just ‘surface’ differences. I have not yet compared the two writers’ sentence construction (e.g., syntax and linguistic pattern). For those comparisons, Jack Cashill, whose article “Who Wrote Dreams From My Father?” was published by American Thinker, would be much more capable than I.
September 23rd, 2009 @ 2:21 am
See also Larry Sinclair’s research into the fax alleged to be by Capt. Rhodes. Alex (September 21, 2009 at 4:00 pm) copied it into Citizen Wells’s thread titled “Captain Connie Rhodes, Letter, Update, September 21, 2009, Letter prepared by acquaintance, Judge Land ruling, Rhodes deployment to Iraq”