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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 943761" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Now here is a real bias :</p><p> Mr. Bostrom,</p><p> As a citizen and a republican I am appalled at your decision to refuse Dr. Taitz to speak at our Rally for Liberty.</p><p> The fact, as you state, that the opinion of RLCCA is that President Obama is a natural born citizen, does not give you the right to stifle an opposing point of view. By the same token you should not have allowed Dr. Paul to address the RLCCA due to his stance on international policy, particularly in regards to Iran, which is definitely not embraced by the great majority of republicans.</p><p> I used to have considerable respect for your organization: you just destroyed it.</p><p> Alex Pon, Ph.D.</p><p> Arcadia, CA</p><p></p><p>Dear Mr. Bostrum, are you kidding me? Everyone knows that you, I , & them do not agree with all</p><p> canidates running for office, be they state or national offices. But,, we, you, me, & them have always</p><p> heard all canidates out. This we do in a free society, with freedom of speech. The gall of you and yours</p><p> to ask for a canidate to freely speak, and then later take it back, is unheard of and uncalled for & setting a</p><p> powerful prececent of prejudice. That’s right. “PREJUDICE”! Whom and how do you presuppose to</p><p> know what, Orly Taitz will use as her agenda and or talking points for election to the Senate of the United</p><p> States of America, representing California. She has a wide front of many opinions on many issues with</p><p> the solution to many. By not letting her express her winning views on many issues, you are making a</p><p> large mistake, as thousands, upon thousands and millions want to hear her views, so they, not you,</p><p> can make a determination for the best of our American future.</p><p> Mr. Bostrum, it is OK to change you mind and say, I have made a mistake, We take it back, our error, we didn’t mean</p><p> to alienate this canidate or the “CITIZENS”, of the state of California, or the, “CITIZENS”, of the United States</p><p> of America! OOPS!, there you go again taking things out of context!</p><p> So guts up, Mr. Bostrum, do you have the fortitude, to be brave & let the lady, a legitimate canidate for the</p><p> senate seat of California, speak and have her day in the sunshine of freedom of the great U.S. of A.</p><p> Here’s hoping this day finds you and your family well and happy & in God’s grace.</p><p> Sincerely, a supporter of freedom and a contributor to your salary, As always, Garth</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/" target="_blank">Dr. Orly Taitz, Esquire</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 943761, member: 12952"] Now here is a real bias : Mr. Bostrom, As a citizen and a republican I am appalled at your decision to refuse Dr. Taitz to speak at our Rally for Liberty. The fact, as you state, that the opinion of RLCCA is that President Obama is a natural born citizen, does not give you the right to stifle an opposing point of view. By the same token you should not have allowed Dr. Paul to address the RLCCA due to his stance on international policy, particularly in regards to Iran, which is definitely not embraced by the great majority of republicans. I used to have considerable respect for your organization: you just destroyed it. Alex Pon, Ph.D. Arcadia, CA Dear Mr. Bostrum, are you kidding me? Everyone knows that you, I , & them do not agree with all canidates running for office, be they state or national offices. But,, we, you, me, & them have always heard all canidates out. This we do in a free society, with freedom of speech. The gall of you and yours to ask for a canidate to freely speak, and then later take it back, is unheard of and uncalled for & setting a powerful prececent of prejudice. That’s right. “PREJUDICE”! Whom and how do you presuppose to know what, Orly Taitz will use as her agenda and or talking points for election to the Senate of the United States of America, representing California. She has a wide front of many opinions on many issues with the solution to many. By not letting her express her winning views on many issues, you are making a large mistake, as thousands, upon thousands and millions want to hear her views, so they, not you, can make a determination for the best of our American future. Mr. Bostrum, it is OK to change you mind and say, I have made a mistake, We take it back, our error, we didn’t mean to alienate this canidate or the “CITIZENS”, of the state of California, or the, “CITIZENS”, of the United States of America! OOPS!, there you go again taking things out of context! So guts up, Mr. Bostrum, do you have the fortitude, to be brave & let the lady, a legitimate canidate for the senate seat of California, speak and have her day in the sunshine of freedom of the great U.S. of A. Here’s hoping this day finds you and your family well and happy & in God’s grace. Sincerely, a supporter of freedom and a contributor to your salary, As always, Garth [url=http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/]Dr. Orly Taitz, Esquire[/url] [/QUOTE]
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