Yearly Archives: 2009

Appeal filed in Barnett case

The Orange County Register reports that an appeal has been filed in the Barnett v. Obama lawsuit by attorney Gary Kreep on behalf of plaintiffs Robinson and Drake. Orly Taitz previously filed a fiery motion with the district court to … Continue reading

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Lou Dobbs interview on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart

The interview with Lou Dobbs appeared on The Daily Show program on Comedy Central. There is an extended version of the interview on the Daily Show web site.

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“Birther” is finalist for “word of the year”

The Oxford English Dictionary names the “word of the year” each year to encapsulate the year’s mood. The winner for 2009 was “unfriend” (a verb meaning to remove someone from their social network). However the 24 runners up included “birther” … Continue reading

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Government admits: child of foreign nationals born in the US is natural born citizen

This article is being retracted in its entirety. One cannot draw a certain conclusion about the plaintiff’s parents’ citizenship, so the statement of the facts in the case and the government admission leads to no useful information for the controversy … Continue reading

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Obama critic receives visit from the Secret Service

Pastor Dr. James (“show the dog gone birth certificate“) Manning claims that he was visited Monday (October 17, 2009) by the United States Secret Service two CIA agents/ Homeland Security and two New York detectives [Manning’s comments below contradict what … Continue reading

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Phil Berg gets a makeover

I must say, the recent revamp of Phil Berg’s blog, ObamaCrimes.com, is a major improvement. It’s a nice, reserved and readable WordPress theme, although the paint still isn’t quite dry (it still links to the WordPress development blog). It has … Continue reading

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