Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Army Soldier Challenging Obama's Birth Won't be Deployed

This soldier shouldn't be deployed because he's obviously mentally unstable. Hello. Orly Taitz, birthers (just search birthers on this blog if you need background). These people are a wee bit on the nutty nut side. We can't have people like Stefan Cook serving in the military. That would be dangerous. It's a good thing the Army revoked his orders.
U.S. Army Maj. Stefan Frederick Cook, the reserve soldier who says he shouldn't have to go to Afghanistan because he believes Barack Obama was never eligible to be president, has had his deployment orders revoked, Army officials said.
Lt. Col. Maria Quon, U.S. Army Public Affairs Officer, U.S. Army Human Resources Command-St. Louis, said Tuesday evening, Cook was no longer expected to report Wednesday to MacDill Air Force Base in Florida for mobilization to active duty.
Cook is an Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA), meaning he is a reserve soldier assigned to an active component unit for duty. He is assigned to the U.S. Army Element of U.S. Southern Command. Last week he filed a request in federal court seeking a temporary restraining order and status as a conscientious objector through his California-based attorney, Orly Taitz. Read more here.
This is big news on Fox "News"

Here's a taste of Orly, Cook's attorney. She thinks that the media elected Obama so they could have more free reign. Really. More fun--fellow birther Phillip Berg sued Taitz for who knows why.

Another radical birther and Obama's former opponent, Alan Keyes: