Appeals court upholds $20,000 in sanctions against birther movement attorney Orly TaitzHere's what I'll never understand: How can someone as dimwitted and insane as this bat shit crazy woman actually get a law degree? Is it that easy? I mean, seriously. Why the fuck aren't I out there suing Mitch McConnell for being a lizard person? Why am I not suing pretty much EVERYBODY for not being truly native?
California attorney and “birther” proponent Orly Taitz must pay $20,000 in sanctions, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday.
In the two-page decision, the appeals court states that after considering Taitz’ arguments, “we find them unpersuasive and therefore affirm the district court’s sanctions judgment.”
Taitz’ appeal stems from a suit filed on behalf of Capt. Connie Rhodes, who argued in September that Barack Obama’s presidency wasn’t legitimate and that she shouldn’t be deployed. U.S. District Court Judge Clay Land dismissed that suit Sept. 16, telling Taitz that she could face sanctions if she ever again filed a “frivolous” suit in his court. Taitz then filed a motion for emergency stay, and Land gave her two weeks to explain why he shouldn’t sanction her $10,000.
On the deadline, Taitz, who no longer represented the captain, responded with a motion to recuse Land from the case and a request to extend her deadline. Land denied the motions and sanctioned her $20,000. He later ordered the U.S. Attorney’s Office to collect.more
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Glimmer of Hope: Orly Taitz Fines Upheld
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