Monthly Archives: July 2014

WND resurrects two-citizen parent eligibility issue

Aaron Klein, in a WND article yesterday, “Impeach Obama? Presidency Likely Illegal,” suggests that impeaching Obama for allegedly ignoring the Constitution is to ignore the basic problem: According to correspondence from the original framers of the Constitution as well as … Continue reading

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Birther sues to deport children

I need wonder no longer when Orly Taitz is going to sue the federal government over the tens of thousands of unaccompanied children who crossed the US border and have been apprehended by immigration officials. Taitz has been actively blogging … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: is it hot in here, or is it just me?

It’s 86° F outside right now (feels like 89) and I just came in from mowing. Place your Obama Conspiracy comments not related to the current articles here. This thread will close in two weeks.

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Are you blogging more… But enjoying it less?

Borrowing an advertising slogan from Camel cigarettes, I introduce this research article about the Orly Taitz web site. I have never fully trusted poll numbers on birthers because a poll respondent does not necessarily tell the truth, nor do polls … Continue reading

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Cold Case Posse gets a pass

In a move that’s leaving this writer’s head shaking, the Arizona Corporation Commission has confirmed that the Cold Case Posse is now in good standing with the Commission, and that its corporate filings now conform with statutory requirements (even though … Continue reading

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Age and Birtherism

It’s a well known fact that older Americans tend more towards birtherism than younger ones. Why is that? Is it the result of deteriorating mental acuity? Perhaps it is something else. According to a new study reported in the New … Continue reading

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