Monthly Archives: March 2012

Birther appeals dismissed in Georgia

In an order today, the Judge Cynthia D. Wright of the Fulton County Superior Court dismissed appeals by all Petitioners (Farrar, Lax, Judy, Roth, Swensson, Powell, and Welden) in a series of ballot challenges raised against Barack Obama. The court … Continue reading

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Arduini v. Zebest

Frank Arduini has written a comprehensive refutation of the birth certificate claims of author Mara Zebest, who was author of the graphic analysis published by the Joe Arpaio Cold Case Posse. Zebest is an expert on Adobe Photoshop software, but … Continue reading

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Taitz: not qualified to file electronically

Orly Taitz is appealing her loss to the Social Security Administration in the case of Taitz v. Astrue with the DC Court of Appeals. She filed a motion to file electronic documents with the court. The Court said no: The … Continue reading

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Mainstream media rejects Arpaio results as “long debunked”

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio got some media attention from his “Cold Case Posse1” investigation in to Barack Obama’s birth certificate, but probably not the kind of attention he wanted. Phoenix New Times It’s the latest entry in a long … Continue reading

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Sheriff Joe’s Selective Service fraud debunked

Sometimes I’m a little slow but I get there. The birther dog and pony show sponsored by Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio raised as one of its big points, the Selective Service System registration of Barack Obama, and the obvious … Continue reading

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Rush, you ignorant slut

I was up late last night and caught The Ed Show on MSNBC. On the show, they featured three stories of outrageous bigotry in high places. I was appalled by what I saw and heard. The first was Rush Limbaugh, … Continue reading

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