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Meet fierce blonde behind Obama eligibility lawsuits

Revmitchell

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MISSION VIEJO, Calif. – She's the fierce blond attorney behind Obama eligibility lawsuits, a successful dentist with two offices, a second-degree black belt and a mother of three boys who speaks five languages.

Dr. Orly Taitz, a woman with a vibrant smile and an ebullient personality, has not always enjoyed an independent life filled with promise and ambition. She was born and raised in Kishinev (also spelled Chisinau), the capital of the Republic of Moldova, a country in Eastern Europe that was formerly part of the Soviet Union.

Drawing on her experiences under a communist regime, she told WND she is determined to do her part to stop America from following in the all-too-familiar footsteps of her former homeland.

Life under communism

She described her life in a communist nation: Markets were bare, people had no desire to work and the government forced young children into slave labor.

"We'd stop at the store, and the food stores were empty," she said. "I remember we had to stand in lines for hours in the cold. We were in a bus, going home and suddenly we'd see a line. We wouldn't even know what they were selling, but we knew something would be there – some food. We'd stand for two hours to buy maybe a pound of salami or a half a pound of butter."

As a young child, Taitz asked her father why the market shelves were empty.

"In America, they have everything," he would tell her. "The stores are full."

Her father explained that Americans were interested in working and received paychecks based on their productivity. However, in the Soviet Union, farmers were part of a socialist system of collective farming and were compensated equally – regardless of output.

He told her, "If a farmer is bright and hard working, at the end of the month, he will get 100 rubles. And if the farmer is a lazy bum and he does nothing, he gets the same 100 rubles."

Taitz told WND, "People had absolutely no incentive to do anything. They had no incentive to work. The best doctors were getting maybe 150 rubles. That's why the standards for medicine were so low."

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EdSutton

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MISSION VIEJO, Calif. – She's the fierce blond attorney behind Obama eligibility lawsuits, a successful dentist with two offices, a second-degree black belt and a mother of three boys who speaks five languages.

Dr. Orly Taitz, a woman with a vibrant smile and an ebullient personality, has not always enjoyed an independent life filled with promise and ambition. She was born and raised in Kishinev (also spelled Chisinau), the capital of the Republic of Moldova, a country in Eastern Europe that was formerly part of the Soviet Union.

Drawing on her experiences under a communist regime, she told WND she is determined to do her part to stop America from following in the all-too-familiar footsteps of her former homeland.

Life under communism

She described her life in a communist nation: Markets were bare, people had no desire to work and the government forced young children into slave labor.

"We'd stop at the store, and the food stores were empty," she said. "I remember we had to stand in lines for hours in the cold. We were in a bus, going home and suddenly we'd see a line. We wouldn't even know what they were selling, but we knew something would be there – some food. We'd stand for two hours to buy maybe a pound of salami or a half a pound of butter."

As a young child, Taitz asked her father why the market shelves were empty.

"In America, they have everything," he would tell her. "The stores are full."

Her father explained that Americans were interested in working and received paychecks based on their productivity. However, in the Soviet Union, farmers were part of a socialist system of collective farming and were compensated equally – regardless of output.

He told her, "If a farmer is bright and hard working, at the end of the month, he will get 100 rubles. And if the farmer is a lazy bum and he does nothing, he gets the same 100 rubles."

Taitz told WND, "People had absolutely no incentive to do anything. They had no incentive to work. The best doctors were getting maybe 150 rubles. That's why the standards for medicine were so low."

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Somehow, she reminds me a little of Ann Coulter, another sorta' fierce blond.

I know I certainly would not want to be a police officer who came upon a city scene where these two were walking and got accosted by a group of say, five or six males. I don't think it would be a pretty sight.











I mean, if you were a cop, would you really want to have to listen to an explanation by a half-dozen bloodied, sniveling thugs about how the two blond bombshells they accosted nearly killed them, as one of them quickly got the 'drop' on them, and the other one then proceeded to beat them to a bloody pulp with her bare hands, then kicked out half their teeth? :laugh: :laugh:

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LeBuick

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So let me get this strait, the Obama eligibility lawsuits are championed by a blond attorney from Russia who is also a successful dentist with two offices. I guess American is truly the land of opportunity... :BangHead:
 

I Am Blessed 24

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But one must have the incentive to grab the opportunity.

If they get fed, housed, medical care, and clothed for not working, why should they go to the trouble of even thinking for themselves...let alone get a job?

It's much easier to sit at home and play video games on a large TV screen all day, and just hold your hand out to Uncle Sam every month for the money. Why work?
 

Palatka51

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Most children were sent to communist youth camps, but Taitz' parents wouldn't allow her to go. Instead, they gave her stacks of math, physics and chemistry textbooks to study while her friends were away at camps.

"My parents didn't want me to be in those camps and be subjected to communist brainwashing," she said. "They wanted me to think for myself. I learned to read by myself, and my parents sent me to competitions in math, physics, chemistry and biology. I would sit and work with pages of problems, and I loved to compete."

That was the very same attitude that made America great. It is the attitude that is under attack by government public schools.
 

EdSutton

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she's scary looking.
If you think that blond is scary looking, you really should get out more often.

Check out some of these images of some well known blonds!

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Now that's scary-looking - part 1!

FTR, that's Ann Coulter, Secy. of State Hillary Clinton, Ann Coulter again, and Tanya Harding.

Incidentally, Pic ## is where I got the comment about "getting the drop" in post # 2.


Ed

When a mod removes an oversized image...do NOT put it back in. This is the second time I have removed it. Please don't make me do it a 3rd time. Consider this a written warning.
 
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EdSutton

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Scary looking blonds, Part 2

Part 2 - Scary looking blond, pics>








FTR, Secy. of State Hillary Clinton, Secy. of State Madeline Albright, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, respectively, and now what is the most scary picture I will have posted -

Ann Coulter and Al Franken together! Now that's a really scary thought!!

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Do NOT replace the oversized image I removed. If you can make the picture smaller to fit BB rules, then you may insert it. Actually, all of your pictures but two violate the Posting Rules for image size. I just removed the two largest.

Ed
 
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EdSutton

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IMO, those eight pics I posted in my last two posts, when they are all put together are best summed up with :eek:

:laugh: :laugh:

Ed
 

Palatka51

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Ed,

I like scary blonds. :thumbs: :laugh: Albright and Hillary withstanding of course.
 
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windcatcher

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Forget posting pictures.... Print is hard enough to see..... and now trying to tell what's in a thumb print.......




Oh my aching eyes ..........and head!
 

EdSutton

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When a mod removes an oversized image...do NOT put it back in. This is the second time I have removed it. Please don't make me do it a 3rd time. Consider this a written warning.
With all respect to I Am Blessed 20, only now did I even notice that anything had been removed.

I was trying to eliminate the excess space between pictures (plus get the print out of said pictures, where it was running into one another, on the first post), but I certainly did not take any 2 hrs. in so doing. In fact, I managed to get both posts up in about 15 minutes. If you did remove a picture in that time, I simply did not see it, at all. I have been posting for over three years with over 8000 posts. Never once in that time have I ever tired to "outwit" any Moderator in any fashion, and am, in fact, a bit hurt by any Moderator warning, only getting one, of any sort, during my first few days of posting, when I publicly asked what had happened when a post was actually edited by a moderator, and I did not even know how to read the notations at the bottom of the post. I have always tried to play by the rules, with the possible exception of posting a humorous pic that I sometimes know may be a bit oversize, and I am not able to cut the size down, not having such skills. Incidentally, by the rules, as posted, aren't some pics that were OK before, now not OK, simply because the size of the BB logo is now smaller, with the newer format??

In fact, I even considered making a disclaimer that I expected the "gun" pic to be removed, because it probably was too big, but simply did not get around to it, for something came up, and I had to leave the computer for a while.

Ed
 

I Am Blessed 24

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Sorry if I offended you, Ed. I certainly did not want to hurt you. I mistakenly thought you had replaced the one picture after I had deleted it. I wish you would have PM'd me and explained the situation.

The BB Logo IS smaller, but we are still going by the old one. As I said, most of your pics would not be allowed under the old standard, but I like to be as lax as I can on images.

I put all of my pics on www.flickr.com and when I put them on here, they are always the right size without me doing anything to them.:thumbs:

Blessings,
§ue
 
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EdSutton

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Sorry if I offended you, Ed. I certainly did not want to hurt you. I mistakenly thought you had replaced the one picture after I had deleted it. I wish you would have PM'd me and explained the situation.

The BB Logo IS smaller, but we are still going by the old one. As I said, most of your pics would not be allowed under the old standard, but I like to be as lax as I can on images.

I put all of my pics on www.flickr.com and when I put them on here, they are always the right size without me doing anything to them.:thumbs:

Blessings,
§ue
Unfortunately, I do not have the space on the 'inbox' and 'outbox', for PMs, at this time, having room for exactly one post. I will have to wait until my bride has the time and she can get them off safely without losing any, where I can refer to them, as I want to save what is there, for all have some sort of info, I wish to keep.

Bit as I pointed out, it is not my style to "push an envelope" just to see how much I can get away with. My own posting history should show that fairly well, I'd hope.

It is possible I did re-insert one you had deleted, I do not know, for I did not see it, and as I said I was 'playing' with them to get the writing out of them, with having to copy from one potential post to another, plus having to deal with the BB kicking me off-line every few minutes, as well. I did make two different posts of pictures. There needs to be a somewhat longer interval in this, IMO, for likely I will have been 'kicked off' just in the time it has taken me to compose this post. If I offended you, as well, I apologize, for that was and is not, nor has ever been any intent of mine to offend.

Thanks for the info about this 'flickr' site. I will ask my bride to set up someway to put this in there where I can get to it, to use. My own computer skills are mostly limited to exactly what you see on the BB, plus reading and composing personal e-mails and getting on e-Bay and Craig's list hunting for farm stuff for sale. When any thing happens to her computer (And it is her's; she just let's me use it. ;) ), I still have to get my bride to fix it.

Ed
 
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