Monthly Archives: January 2012

Burden of proof in Georgia

Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This is the second in my amateur legal series related to the case of Farrar v. Obama, a challenge to Barack Obama’s appearance on the March Georgia Presidential Preference primary ballot. Obama’s attorney, Michael … Continue reading

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Bad advice

I’ve been thinking about the upcoming hearing in Georgia and in particular about Orly Taitz’s witness list. I am reminded that Orly’s plaintiffs don’t fare very well. The late Major Stefan Cook lost his security clearance and a lucrative job … Continue reading

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Expert witnesses in Georgia

Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. This article is my informed opinion. Courts in the United States have rules to exclude junk science and cranks posing as experts. At the federal level, experts are subject to what is called the … Continue reading

Posted in Birth Certificate, Evidence, Fakes and frauds, Lawsuits, Orly Taitz, Ron Polarik, Supreme Court | Tagged , , , , | 90 Comments

Mitt called

Actually, the recorded phone message came from a supporter of Mitt Romney. He raised the specter of labor unions and how Mitt would fight them. Labor in South Carolina South Carolina, like every place, is a product of its history. … Continue reading

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What did Obama do today?

He did the same thing I did; he went to church with his family. His church is the Zion Baptist Church in Washington, DC. Here’s an official White House photo by Pete Sousa. I assume the stiff-looking guy is Secret … Continue reading

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Birther rogues gallery to appear in Atlanta

The Georgia ballot challenge administrative hearings (Farrar v Obama and others) scheduled for January 26 is shaping up to be quite a show. I said before that it’s probably the most important Obama Conspiracy story of the year and birthers … Continue reading

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