a response was sent to Ben Smith from Politico
Posted on | September 26, 2011 | 1 Comment
September 26, 2011
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No birther embrace from Rubio
Justin Elliott reported today that California lawyer/dentist Orly Taitz, whose theories about Barack Obama’s birth are rather loopy even by the standards of the fever swamps, got meetings with aides to Steve King, Allen West, Jim Inhofe and — perhaps more surprisingly — Marco Rubio.
Taitz suggested that Rubio’s aides, in particular, were sympathetic to her views. A Rubio aide, however, says that’s not so:
“Senate staff regularly meet with a wide range of people, including people we disagree with as was the case here,” the aide writes.
Comment from Orly Taitz sent to Ben Smith:
Mr. Smith
please, provide the name of the aid that stated that Senator Rubio disagrees with me. I met with two of his counsel: Leonard Collins and AJ Sanchez and they thought it was an outrage, that nothing is done about Obama’s fraudulently obtained Connecticut social security number and his computer generated forgery instead of a genuine birth certificate. As a matter of fact, if these attorneys and senators and representatives, who are licensed attorneys, continue to do nothing and participate in this criminal cover up, formal complaints will be filed with respective bar associations and criminal complaints of aiding and abetting felony of Social Security fraud and elections fraud will be filed not only against Obama, but also against attorneys and officials, who participated in this fraud, obstruction of justice and misprision of felony
Sincerely
Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ
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September 26th, 2011 @ 10:09 pm
Please keep us posted letting us know if the name of that lying aide is forthcoming. This corruption must be brought to a stop.