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The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected Orly Taitz’s appeal of the $20,000 fine imposed on her for making frivolous filings in a long-running Birther case. “We have fully considered Taitz’s arguments,” the ruling from a three-judge panel reads. “We find them unpersuasive and therefore affirm the district court’s sanctions judgment.” A federal judge in Georgia imposed the sanction on Taitz in October, blasting her for, among other things, using “the courts as a platform for a political agenda disconnected from any legitimate legal cause of action.”
"The Orange County Register is reporting that Orly Taitz filed her paperwork and has qualified to run in the Republican primary [for Secretary of State] (sanity is apparently not a requirement)."
We have seen that already that it does take sanity for nay federal position or even common sense.Its easy to con people that they are getting free stuff.
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