The Buzz
From Orly Taitz’s press release, “CA Supreme Court to Rule on Obama Eligibility,” sent on Dec. 5: “Breaking news! Supreme Court of CA to rule whether Obama should be declared illegitimate for the U.S. Presidency due to his use of forged IDs and a fraudulently obtained CT Social Security number. Loss of 55 CA electoral votes will certainly mean new elections in the U.S. After originally refusing to hear the case under the original jurisdiction, Supreme Court of California was persuaded by Attorney and Candidate for the U.S. Senate Dr. Orly Taitz to take on a case Noonan, Judd, MacLaren, Taitz v Bowen under the provisions of the California Constitution, which allow Supreme Court of California to hear special cases under the Original Jurisdiction. To read the rest of the press release, click here.
Mission Viejo activist Bruce emailed a reaction to the press release, “Considering all the false starts on the Obama birth challenge, I'm not going to hold my breath, but the article indicates a serious intent to get the Obama birth issue before the CA Supreme Court or, failing that, to the SCOTUS. We can hope for the best (Obama prosecuted and kicked out), but we should prepare for the worst (another four years of ‘fundamental transformation’ to socialism or communism).”
Those who watched the Dec. 3 council meeting were able to observe the usual self-serving behavior of the council majority. At stake was which of the egomaniacs would next have the titles of mayor and mayor pro tem. Vying for the titles were Rhonda Reardon, Trish Kelley and Dave Leckness. If the titles were rotated, Cathy Schlicht’s turn is overdue. She was first elected in 2008, and Reardon was elected in 2010. In November 2011, Reardon made the argument that the titles should be rotated. A month later, Ury became mayor again, and Reardon – not Schlicht – became mayor pro tem. On Dec. 3, Schlicht was again bypassed. After Reardon received a 5-0 vote as mayor, she nominated Trish Kelley as mayor pro tem. Is anyone paying attention?
The pre-cooked portion of the nominating process went very quickly. No one else would second the nomination of Kelley for mayor pro tem, so Kelley seconded her own nomination. Jumping in next was Dave Leckness, saying, “I’d like to throw my foot in the ring.” Since Leckness usually throws his foot into his mouth, he had to be reminded he was throwing his hat into the ring. Anyone who is not already convinced the council majority members are disgusting should go to http://missionviejo.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=12 and scroll to Agenda Item No. 19.
Was Frank Ury campaigning from a church pulpit when he was running for reelection to the city council? Here’s a report from a church member: “Can you top this? Frank Ury was at a Mission Viejo church during his campaign, giving the readings from the pulpit during the service. I think he belongs to a church in Rancho Santa Margarita (where his children attend a private school and his wife works in the school office). He has not been back since his reelection. That says it all, but he had an enabler in the Mission Viejo church or he couldn’t have pulled it off.”
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