Monthly Archives: May 2011

Keyes v Bowen at SCOTUS

The California case of Keyes v Bowen is now docketed at the Supreme Court on appeal from the Supreme Court of California. Keyes’ attorney Gary Kreep argued that California Secretary of State Debra Bowen failed to meet her obligation to … Continue reading

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Doctor C goes to the zoo

I went to the National Zoo in Washington, DC, today, I said, to see the birthers. There are not, of course, any birthers literally on exhibit at the National Zoo — any birthers I saw would have been visitors. However, … Continue reading

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Be Sealed!

I commented here a few days back that the Obama long-form birth certificate from Hawaii just about had to have a raised seal, even though it’s not visible in the White House scanned copy. Recall that even in an extremely … Continue reading

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Pew Research: Polarized views of Obama

A significant Pew Research Center poll, Beyond Red vs. Blue: The Political Typology, was released May 4 (the survey was taken prior to Obama’s release of his long-form birth certificate). The poll was wide-ranging, and includes a section on attitudes … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: long-form edition

What’s on your Obama conspiratorial mind?

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Easy come, easy go: Missouri candidate ID amendment

An amendment to a Missouri election law overhaul bill that would have made candidates SHOW ID has been removed, says OzarksFirst.com. The amendment was removed, along with several others, by a joint conference committee in hopes that the final bill … Continue reading

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