Second complaint filed with California Bar

A second complaint has been filed with the California Bar against correspondence school attorney Orly Taitz, leading to speculation that California will reconsider its practice of licensing attorneys who have not attended an accredited law school.

TPMMuckraker reports that professor Subodh Chandra, who practices in Ohio and is also an inactive member of the California bar, has filed a formal complaint against Taitz.  California bar rules require attorneys to exhibit respect for the courts. I guess calling Judge Land in Florida a “traitor” and a “regime puppet” goes beyond proper respect for the court.

A more detailed complaint was filed anonymously by another lawyer last April. I hope they act soon. Orly Taitz is a danger to herself and others.

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US House of Representatives unanimously rejects birther nonsense

In House Resolution 593, the 111th Congress (2009) unanimously stated, “the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, was born in Hawaii on August 4, 1961”.

The Congress of the United States, in joint session, already certified the election of Barack Obama as President without objection. Birthers cannot seem to get their minds around this fact. It is, of course, the nature of a delusion for the delusion to seem real, and for the holder of a conspiracy theory to see every contradiction to their theory as proof of how deep the conspiracy runs.

Federal judges are deemed traitors; the Supreme Court are labeled “WUSSY”; and the Congress called “gutless”.

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How to choose a dentist

Would you go to a dentist who had never filled a tooth before? How about a dentist that was supposed to pull one tooth, but decided on their own, and without asking you, to pull out another one?

That’s a good comparison to Orly Taitz, DDS, Esq.

Under questioning by Texas judge Burt Carnes (Brockhausen v. Andrade) Orly Taitz admitted that she has never tried a case. Then in Georgia, after sanctions were threatened, Orly filed a motion to reconsider without considering the risk she was putting her client in!

Here’s what Orly’s client, Connie Rhodes, said:

Please withdraw the motion to stay that Ms. Taitz filed this past Thursday. I did not authorize it and I do not wish to proceed. Ms. Taitz never requested my permission nor did I give it. I would not have been aware of this if I had not seen it on the late news Thursday before going to board my plane to Iraq…

Furthermore, I do not wish for Ms. Taitz to file any future motions or represent me in any way in this court. It is my plan to file a complaint with the California State Bar due to her reprehensible and unprofessional actions.

While she has never tried a case, she certainly has lots of experience having them dismissed.

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