Judge Malihi Denied Taitz’s Request for Obama’s Hawaii Records: Court Lacks Jurisdiction
Order: The parties may file any post hearing pleadings by Wednesday, February 1, 2012. The Court will issue a recommendation to the Secretary of State shortly thereafter. The Court has reviewed the motion by Plaintiffs, Farrar, Lax, Judy, Malaren, and Roth, to direct and/or request the Court in Hawaii to order the release of certain Hawaii documents to the Plaintiffs. This Court lacks jurisdiction or authority to direct or request documents from Hawaii. Plaintiffs’ motion is denied.
SO ORDERED, this the 27th day of January, 2012.


Attorney Orly Taitz is pleased to announce that she will be representing a presidential candidate running in the 2012 Democrat primary, Ms. Leah Lax. Ms. Lax is an all-American success story. She is a successful businesswoman, political activist, talk show host, wife and mother. Leah is facing Barack Obama in the Democrat primary. National and state Democratic Party committees were acting in a non-democratic fashion and preventing Leah from challenging Barack Obama. Specifically, in the state of Georgia, the Democrat Party committee advised Ms. Lax that they decided to place on the ballot only one candidate, Barack Obama, and refused to give her any alternative of paying a fee or collecting signatures of nominators in order to be on the ballot. The Democrat Party of Georgia acted in a fashion comparable to an old Soviet Politburo, stifling the democratic process and stifling an American tradition of free elections.


