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Dentist knows the drill, but she keeps trying to oust Obama

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Obama staffers had long ignored the claims, but finally addressed them in the latest campaign when Donald Trump began to raise the issue. A copy of the president’s birth certificate from Hawaii was posted on the White House website in an effort to put the matter to an end.

Mention of that by Assistant U.S. Attorney Edward Olsen, who was representing the federal government in court Thursday, brought derisive chuckles from the courtroom audience.

But Olsen was not swayed. “Even if this is all true in their wildest hopes, they still have not presented any evidence that the president is not a natural born citizen,” he noted.

Taitz did try to present two witnesses, including one she said she had paid to fly in from Florida, but the judge noted that his order for the hearing allowed only oral arguments.

Taitz spent much of the hearing arguing over that point. The audience became restless, with one man wearing a gray blazer and blue jeans eventually standing up in the front row as if to offer his own argument.

“Sit down,” England sternly ordered.

He did, and a court security officer moved closer to him.

“Why do you keep filing these lawsuits when they keep getting rejected?” England asked at one point.

Taitz responded by comparing herself to Thurgood Marshall and his persistence in filing suits to fight segregation. She explained that one of the plaintiffs is a Republican elector for Mitt Romney, who came in second to Obama in November.

“But second,” England countered. “What part of ‘second’ don’t you understand?”

Finally, the judge rejected the request for a restraining order, saying Taitz had no hope of prevailing anywhere.

“There is absolutely no way that this case will survive the challenge it faces,” he said.

The reaction from courtroom watchers was unmistakable. “Mockery,” one man shouted as he stormed out, followed by another who was holding his nose.

“That really stinks,” he proclaimed.

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