Judge threatens eligibility lawyer with $10,000 fine
Judge threatens eligibility lawyer with $10,000 fine
WorldNetDaily ^ | SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 | Bob Unruh
Posted on Friday, September 18, 2009 10:35:03 PM by RobinMasters
A judge who dismissed a lawsuit over President Barack Obama’s eligibility and was accused by the attorney of exhibiting “subservience” to that “same illegitimate chain of command” now is threatening the lawyer with a $10,000 fine.
U.S. District Judge Clay Land of the Middle District of Georgia had dismissed a complaint challenging Obama’s eligibility to be commander-in-chief by Capt. Connie Rhodes, the medical doctor and Army officer who wanted a restraining order to prevent her overseas deployment on the basis Obama has not demonstrated himself to be a natural-born citizen under the U.S. Constitution.
Orly Taitz, the California attorney handling many of the lawsuits challenging Obama’s eligibility, immediately filed a request for reconsideration of the dismissal, even though she was threatened by the judge with sanctions.
“Plaintiff avers that there is increasing evidence that the United States District Courts in the 11th Circuit are subject to political pressure, external control, and, mostly likely, subservience to the same illegitimate chain of command which plaintiff has previously protested in this case, except that the de facto president is not even nominally the commander-in-chief of the Article III Judiciary,” the request said.
Military litigation team attending earlier emergency hearing on Sept. 14
It was less than a day later when the irate judge responded.
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