Eligibility attorney mocked, fined $20,000
World Net Daily
by Bob Unruh
October 13, 2009
A Georgia judge blasted attorney Orly Taitz, who has handled a number of court challenges to President Obama's eligibility, fining her $20,000 for what he called "frivolous" court actions and mocking her concern over Obama's background.
"Although counsel's present concern is the location of the president's birth, it does not take much imagination to extend the theory to his birthday," wrote U.S. District Judge Clay Land in an order released today. "Perhaps, he looks 'too young' to be president, and he says he stopped counting birthdays when he reached age thirty. If he refused to admit publicly that he is older than the constitutional minimum age of thirty-five, should Ms. Taitz be allowed to file a lawsuit and have a court order him to produce his birth certificate?
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