Donofrio blog scrubbing fails

Nothing new to the fact that Leo C. Donofrio’s Natural Born Citizen blog went dark a few months back. All of his content was summarily scrubbed from the Internet. The blog is back, but the old content remains buried.

Not to worry. An old friend, The Betrayal blog, reprinted some of Donofrio’s material. They wrote:

ADMIN NOTICE: for data security reasons this blog will republish all Leo Donofrio’s articles and updates. This blog runs on a save [sic] server that for all intends [sic] and purposes should be out of the Obama Maffia’s reach[.]

The Betrayal kept one of my favorite articles from Donofrio’s Natural Born Citizen blog, in which this seminal photograph appeared:

Scrubbed from Donofrio's blog

People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.

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26 Responses to Donofrio blog scrubbing fails

  1. Slartibartfast says:

    Smells like you’ve got found some hypocrisy there, Doc… Leo should really stop that before he destroys what’s left of his credibility – or is it already too late?

  2. Slartibartfast: Leo should really stop that before he destroys what’s left of his credibility – or is it already too late?

    Leo lost all his credibility when he assassinated President Arthur.

  3. brygenon says:

    Anyone know if Leo’s account of his trip to Washington D.C. is on line? Leo decided to hand-deliver his petition to the U.S. Supreme Court. He changed his appearance, and traveled by bus so that he wouldn’t have to give his name, but he thought federal agents were alerted when an RFID tracker detected the passport he carried in his shoe.

  4. aarrgghh says:

    brygenon:
    Anyone know if Leo’s account of his trip to Washington D.C. is on line? Leo decided to hand-deliver his petition to the U.S. Supreme Court. He changed his appearance, and traveled by bus so that he wouldn’t have to give his name, but he thought federal agents were alerted when an RFID tracker detected the passport he carried in his shoe.

    leo’s big adventure, via freeperville, with commentary.

    11: “wow…just wow…i have no more words for this hero – victory or defeat. for others who have never had to carry out a mission, be it self imposed or ordered, give it thought…would you have the courage to do what this patriot attempted?”

    14: “paying $35.00 is a bit expensive just to travel about 3 blocks, but if he really was afraid some “cultists” might do him harm, i can understand his trying to look like a tourist.”

    19: “he is a hero and may either be or need to be medicated.”

    23 (reply to 14): “are you kidding? this guy is looney tunes. did you actually read what he wrote? i’m still not sure if it’s supposed to be a farce because i can’t believe what i just read. moreover, i’m stunned–stunned!–that there are apparently people on this thread that genuinely moved by the rantings of a mad man.”

  5. misha says:

    Leo: you can’t do anything right.

    Please sue me. I need the publicity.

  6. US Citizen says:

    misha:
    Leo: you can’t do anything right.

    He can’t do anything “left” either, which pretty much leaves him with not being able to do anything.
    Leo the toothless lion.
    So utterly incompetent even birthers are doubting him now.

    The true reason he couldn’t travel three blocks by foot?
    Because he hasn’t yet overcome his habit of chasing ambulances…

  7. misha says:

    US Citizen: Because he hasn’t yet overcome his habit of chasing ambulances…

    I thought that was Mario. Birds of a feather…

  8. US Citizen says:

    They’re all different…
    Donofrio will chase an ambulance.
    Appuzo will redefine any van to be an ambulance.
    Taitz will attempt to chase anything, but then sue when they refuse to be an ambulance.
    Berg chases only secret, sealed ambulances.

  9. Keith says:

    US Citizen: Berg chases only secret, sealed ambulances

    and I’m getting frustrated by all the secrecy…

  10. E Glenn harcsar says:

    Leo has pointed out that the Arizona birther bill defines NBC as one part blood one part dirt. He claims the fix is in. Anyone want to guess his next move?

    By the way I remember reading about his trip, his bad bleach job, his conversation with the hobo on the bench near union station, and the trouble he had with Danny. These are good details to recall for the remake of all the presidents men.

  11. Jules says:

    US Citizen:
    They’re all different…
    Donofrio will chase an ambulance.
    Appuzo will redefine any van to be an ambulance.
    Taitz will attempt to chase anything, but then sue when they refuse to be an ambulance.
    Berg chases only secret, sealed ambulances.

    All of them will only be willing to use an ambulance manufactured in the US. All of them will sue if they discover that the manufacturer of the ambulance used any imported components or immigrant labour at the American factory. After all, only an ambulance completely free of any foreign person or product is fit to transport Americans to American hospitals.

  12. misha says:

    Jules: After all, only an ambulance completely free of any foreign person or product is fit to transport Americans to American hospitals.

    The Ford Transit, which is a platform used for many ambulances, is made at a plant in Turkey!!

    Ha, ha.

  13. The Magic M says:

    > After all, only an ambulance completely free of any foreign person or product is fit to transport Americans to American hospitals.

    And, by birther deduction, any child born from a mother who was transported to the hospital in an ambulance that was under foreign influence cannot be a natural born citizen (but only a foreign ambulance born citizen, slightly below a native born citizen but above a foreign taxi born citizen).

  14. Jules says:

    misha: The Ford Transit, which is a platform used for many ambulances, is made at a plant in Turkey!!

    Ha, ha.

    Now the birthers will surely argue that anyone who has ever had his life saved by a team of paramedics operating a Ford Transit has too much of a connection to Turkey to be eligible for the Presidency.

    Of course, as someone with an NHS medical card, the birthers would surely say that I must be a communist and a traitor. After all, how else could I be eligible for medical care in the UK without ever having gone before a death panel?

  15. misha says:

    charo: Doc,FYI: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/02/24/abhisit-vejajjiva-thai-pr_n_827557.html

    OMG!! Another dual citizen. Run for your lives!! Aieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

  16. Slartibartfast says:

    Charo,

    Thanks for the link – I guess birthers would have us believe that US politicians aren’t as sophisticated as Thai politicians… (since no one figured out how to use President Obama’s eligibility against him). I wonder what Thai law says about citizenship – I’m guessing that Mark (not gonna try his real name…) has birthright citizenship through his parents. Apparently this is a political issue rather than a legal one for him (as President Obama’s dual citizenship at birth should be…)

  17. Expelliarmus says:

    You’ll note that (a) Abhisit Vejajjiva is still prime-minister (dual citizenship doesn’t disqualify him) — and (b) the political opponents had a specific articulated reason to want the dual nationality — they are trying to bring a case against him and gain jurisdiction via the International Criminal Court in the Hague. (Thailand is not a signatory to the international treaty empowering the court, but the UK is).

  18. charo says:

    Expelliarmus:
    You’ll note that (a) Abhisit Vejajjiva is still prime-minister (dual citizenship doesn’t disqualify him) — and (b) the political opponents had a specific articulated reason to want the dual nationality — they are trying to bring a case against him and gain jurisdiction via the International Criminal Court in the Hague.(Thailand is not a signatory to the international treaty empowering the court, but the UK is).

    They are using the “didn’t renounce citizenship” angle.

  19. misha says:

    charo: They are using the “didn’t renounce citizenship” angle.

    I never renounced my citizenship of the Galactic Federation.

  20. Paul Pieniezny says:

    misha:
    Leo: you can’t do anything right.

    Please sue me. I need the publicity.

    I once analysed Leo’s chess career, and found that whenever he had started a tournament badly, he withdrew from it, to ensure that the games played would not count against his ELO score, so his rating would not go down By the way, since he got involved in the birfer business, Leo finished only one chess tournament – during his recent silent period – it seems birferism and chess are not compatible

    Leo is quite an interesting guy, really Basically failed poker player, definitely failed lawyer, failed chess player, failed musician (composer and performer) and failed … God (I am not making that last one up).

    If he were Irish, his poltical party would be obvious. If he were to sue you, he would quietly abandon the suit before it ever got into a newspaper – too bad for you.

  21. brygenon says:

    aarrgghh: leo’s big adventure, via freeperville, with commentary.

    Thanks. That’s the one.

  22. Keith says:

    misha: OMG!! Another dual citizen. Run for your lives!! Aieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    (From the article)
    Thailand’s head of state, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, was also born overseas. He was born in 1927 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the United States, where his father, a prince, was studying medicine.

    King Bhumibol is a Natural Born Citizen of the United States of America and is eligible to hold the office of President of the United States!

    (unless of course he has renounced his citizenship at a US Embassy!)

  23. Expelliarmus says:

    Keith: King Bhumibol is a Natural Born Citizen of the United States of America and is eligible to hold the office of President of the United States!

    No, he doesn’t meet the 14-year residency requirement. Apparently he moved to Thailand in 1928 (at the age of 1), and lived in and was educated in Switzerland from 1933-1945. If he ever returned to the US on any thing other than a holiday or state visit, Wikipedia doesn’t tell us:
    See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhumibol_Adulyadej#Early_life

  24. Keith says:

    Expelliarmus: No, he doesn’t meet the 14-year residency requirement.

    OK, good point.

  25. Whatever4 says:

    Expelliarmus: No, he doesn’t meet the 14-year residency requirement.

    Yet. Boca Raton is calling…

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