Monthly Archives: June 2010

Former Hawaii election clerk: “Obama has no long form”

A video (audio with slides actually) has appeared on YouTube from a radio program called “Political Cesspool” hosted by James Edwards. Edwards’ guest is identified as Tim Adams “Chief Election Clerk” from the city and county of Honolulu, Hawaii during … Continue reading

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Long form required for passport

Scott Brown: However, since a long-form is necessary for a Passport in my state, they will still issue a long-form. In some parts of the country (specifically the border states Texas and California ) where there are specific problems with … Continue reading

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Dunn takes firm lead in early returns

Flash! Damon Dunn has opened up an impressive 48 point lead over Orly Taitz in early results (7.4% of precincts at least partially reporting)  over Mission Viejo dentist Orly Taitz–dashing hopes that we would have Orly Taitz to kick around … Continue reading

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Republicans pray for Orly Taitz — to lose!

The one question that is on the minds of Americans, coast to coast is: “Can Orly Taitz win?” While Taitz’s advertising budget reaches just north of absolute zero, her personal appearances at every Republican gathering that would let her in, … Continue reading

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Honolulu Advertiser closes after 150 years

The Honolulu Advertiser became a good friend of mine over the last 2 years, for its premier coverage of the local news about Conspiracy Theories surrounding Barack Obama. It was in 1961 that the Advertiser first  became involved with the … Continue reading

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Dr. Conspiracy’s secret shame

They say confession is good for the soul. I voted in the Republican Primary today. When they asked me at the polling place which primary I wanted to vote in, I said: “I’m going to hold my nose and vote … Continue reading

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