Orly Taitz is upset because a pro-Obama ad has shown up on her web site:
I added Google Adsense adds to this blog in order to get some advertising dollars, which would help me cover the expenses of Obama eligibility law suits. Amazingly, the very first add that appeared, was an add from Obama’s website “Fight the smears”, saying that he was born in HI, don’t believe the lies. Can you believe it? Do you think it’s random? I wonder how much is he paying for that. It’s really hilarious that now Obama is paying to advertise on my web site.
Here’s the site:
And a close up of the annoted section.
Heh



“her?”
Then why is she using the title esquire?
Not going to weight in on this issue, as I’m Canadian and think the US as a country is very little other than fat, uneducated people who like to fight wars – any kind will do…. see this woman’s various posts for reference.
BUT. I will weigh in on one simple, obvious fact: this woman is somewhat illiterate.
The word “add,” used above, exclusively, means something quite different to what she intends. Add to (by which one makes a portion of something else larger or bigger or expanded.
“Ad,” however, which is what she actually means, is a an accepted shortening of ADVERTISEMENT or ADVERTISING.
I have a very hard time taking people seriously when they either don’t know the difference between words, don’t care to know the difference and/or don’t bother making the distinction.
IF she’s willing to be loose with such simple details, is she willing to be as loose with the details of the issue she tries to represent?
Taitz is the only “attorney” I’m aware of who cannot spell “lawsuit.”
However, her use of the term “esquire” is technically correct:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/esquire
Keep in minds she’s an immigrant, and they can mangle the language worse than most natives do.
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Okay, but in correct English women using esquire are doing so incorrectly
To a non-American it just doesn’t sound right!