Letter to LA Times from a reader
Posted on | April 18, 2010 | No Comments
Below is the text sent through the Web mail input of LA Times for the editor (with no illusions that it will be every published, yet at least the editor would feel some pressure).
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Editor,
I was outraged by a slanderous unprofessional article published by your collaborator Ms. Seema Mehta
https://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-taxday14-2010apr14,0,2366118.story
describing the events of a Tea Party rally and intentionally misrepresenting the facts of the case. In this article Ms. Seema Mehta committed misinformation, fraud and defamation of character of Dr. Orly Taitz.
I personally know (and admire) Dr. Orly Taitz and her legal battle, studying the facts of the constitutional crisis on my own as a scientist. Dr. Taitz is extremely careful with facts which she publishes, and all her claims are well corroborated. Mr. Dunn did violate several election laws, and Mr. Obama/Soetoro did violate the Constitution for the following reasons:
1) With only one parent American citizen (the mother), he is definitely not a natural born citizen. https://www.resonoelusono.com/NaturalBornCitizen.htm
2) He has never produced any valid proof even of his ordinary citizenship.
3) His Indonesian citizenship cancels his natural born citizenship even if it were valid at his birth.
4) He is a felon, a social security fraud. His social security number belonged to a dead person and starts with digits 042 assigned to the state of CT where he never resided, as discovered by Dr. Taitz and her collaborators.
Therefore he has to be prosecuted as a felon – if America is still a nation of laws…
I demand the retractions of all the slanderous facts published by Ms. Seema Mehta Re. Dr. Orly Taitz, and I ask to provide Dr. Orly Taitz enough space to clarify the issues misrepresented in your paper earlier.
Failure to do that would be in violation of the existing laws and rules of journalistic ethic.
Alexander Gofen
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