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13 Attorneys General join Orly Taitz in suing over legality of health care reform
Posted on | March 23, 2010 | 15 Comments
This came from Newsbroke True/Slant,
Michael Roston, a Marxist, Obama regime devoted fan reporter, no friend of mine, has written “Faster than the speeding trial lawyer, ie 7 minutes after President Obama signed it into law, Republican Florida attorney Bill McCollum announced that he was leading 11 additional” …Attorney Generals…”"to sue the federal government over the legality of the federal health care reform over the legality of the health care bill’s mandate.”
as quoted AP “Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum is taking the lead and is joined by attorneys general from South Carolina, Nebraska, Texas, Michigan, Utah, Pennsylvania, Alabama, South Dakota, Idaho, Washington, Colorado and Louisiana.”
He writes that then he discovered a post from Monday written by one Dr. Orly Taitz, ESQ, also known as the “birther queen.”.
“My first amended complaint including the cause of action adjudicating Healthcare bill null and void was entered on the docket by the clerk of the court today”
He continues writing “That’s right! These politics-via-the-courtroom prosecutors were beat to the punch by Orly Taitz, Esq., DDS”
He then claims that suing federal government over a law that’s literally just been signed is the kind of impeachable malfeasance of duty. Oh Really?! Was Michael Roston taught a story of a certain pharaoh, who ordered to kill all first born children of a certain tribe? This event will be commemorated on March 29th, in the evening, it is called Passover. Would it be an impeachable malfeasance of duty not to follow this law? Imagine hypothetically, a law signed today that would demand an abortion of every firstborn or better yet a castration of every brain dead reporter, who has no respect for the law or Constitution. Would it be an impeachable malfeasance for me to try to stay such law and adjudicate it null and void? If it is an impeachable malfeasance of duty, I say we should put reporter Michael Roston at the head of the line to implement the law. Who will second my proposal?
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