verifies the eligibility of presential candidates. A NO answer shocked her?
"The mistrust turned into something stronger when Taitz received an e-mail claiming there was evidence that Obama wasn’t born in America. “At first, I thought it was a hoax,” she says. “I didn’t believe it.” But then, in October, she filled out the “contact” form on the California Secretary of State website, asking if the secretary verifies the eligibility of presidential candidates. The response was no. “I was shocked,” Taitz says.
We all know that a candidate for President has to file to document the act. Why wouldn't she ask the Dept that accepts the filing, which I'm sure would be Fed officiails - he wasn't running for Governor, right?
This 'No' started her off because she was shocked? SHocked that the State didn't verify eligibility?
So we have this grand leap in applying the process and separating State and Fed and she deduces incorrectly?
She's a dentist and a mail-credited lawyer, born in Eastern Europe? And she is not applying logic.
I haven't been following this - it sure is entertaining in a wasteful way.
(The source of the above quote is from a California newspaper:
http://www.ocweekly.com/2009-06-18/news/orly-taitz/2 )