Monthly Archives: November 2012

Taitz wants to turn US into third-world country

Orly Taitz, born in a second-world country, wants to turn the United States into a third-world country, Egypt. “To hell with democracy. To hell with the Constitution,” seems to be the attitude in her headline (and article): We need thousands … Continue reading

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Life in the emergency lane

Orly Taitz did a much better job redacting the account number on the image of the check for $710 she sent to the California Supreme Court than she ever did redacting President Obama’s social-security number in her court filings. The … Continue reading

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Orly’s Indiana receipt

Orly Taitz says that some (not me) have suggested that she stole the audio recording of the October 22 Indiana trial in Taitz v. Elections Commission that turned up on YouTube. In response today, she posted a copy of the … Continue reading

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Troll Wars!

I’m a fan of Storage Wars, but I don’t know about Troll Wars. WorldNetDaily has put up an article, using a graphic featuring stylized Guy Fawkes masks, that talks about “pro-Obama ‘Trolls’ who post misinformation.” Yesterday’s article by Jerome Corsi … Continue reading

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Taitz v. Sebelius dismissed

Not a leg to stand on Orly lost another lawsuit, Taitz v. Sebelius, dismissed for lack of standing. Federal district judge R. Barklay Surrick in Pennsylvania provided us with an excellent education in the problems with birther lawsuits in his … Continue reading

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Brainiac attacks birther lawsuits

Shrunken Kandor It would a be long and twisted road trying to turn that title into the topic of this article. Here’s the short version. Brainiac is a super villain of the Superman comic books, and one of the things … Continue reading

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