Saturday, September 19, 2009

Judge Clay Land v. Orly Taitz, Part Deux

It's like a slow motion trainwreck with Orly..


Now, the judge is threatening her with a fine to the tune of $10,000.

Taitz's motion, filed Thursday, is an "emergency request for stay of deployment," pending a motion for a rehearing, for Taitz's client, Army Capt. Connie Rhodes, who argues she doesn't have to follow orders because Barack Obama is not legitimately president. (Read her full motion here.)

Judge Clay Land -- who on Wednesday penned the scathing and widely-praised 14-page order denouncing Taitz and Birtherism and warning her against further frivolous suits -- was not pleased.

As he puts it in his latest colorful order, denying Taitz's motion: "It was deja vu all over again.[Attributed to New York Yankees baseball legend and philosopher, Yogi Berra.]"

He continues:

Instead of seriously addressing the substance of the Court's order, counsel repeats her political diatribe against the President, complains that she did not have time to address dismissal of the action (although she sought expedited consideration), accuses the undersigned of treason, and maintains that "the United States District Courts in the 11th Circuit are subject to political pressure, external control, and . . . subservience to the same illegitimate chain of command which Plaintiff has previously protested."

We count nine uses of "frivolous" in the seven-page document.

Land gives Taitz 14 days to explain in a response why a $10,000 "sanction for misconduct" should not be imposed.



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1 comment:

PrissyPatriot said...

Orly needs some jail time...she obviously has a contempt for the courts. LOL (Plus they will make sure she gets her meds:)