Monthly Archives: October 2012

The testimony of three witnesses

Since we have a Mormon running for President, I’m adding a little Latter-day seasoning  (LDS) to the commentary. The Book of Mormon begins with a section titled, “The Testimony of Three Witnesses” that records the statement of Oliver Chowdery, David … Continue reading

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5 hours and counting

What do the Hawaii Vital Records office, the Selective Service System, the Social Security Administration and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act all have in common? Orly Taitz, in her massive mashup lawsuit Taitz v. Sebelius, is suing them … Continue reading

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Obama executive orders: debunked

A friend forwarded the following alarming email saying that Obama has issued massive numbers of executive orders, some designed to enslave the country. Here’s the text, in which every number is totally made up: You have to read this— He … Continue reading

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Obama’s ring

President Obama wears a gold band on his left hand. From his Harvard school days comes a humorous statement from a satirical Harvard student publication written by Obama about the ring: Latest Accomplishments: … Deflecting Persistent Questioning about Ring On … Continue reading

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Obama birth certificate appears in Frontline documentary

Last evening, PBS aired “The Choice 2012,” a program from the acclaimed documentary series Frontline, examining the early years and development of both Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. The narration about Barack Obama’s birth was accompanied by panning close-up images … Continue reading

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The birther contribution to American jurisprudence

Dealing with frivolous litigation, whether filed by a seasoned attorney or a novice pro se litigant, is a bit like wrangling cats. Robert J. Davis While one doesn’t usually combine “birther” and “contribution” in the same sentence, the birther phenomenon … Continue reading

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