Monthly Archives: October 2012

The Doc has no soul

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been getting emails and contact form submissions from a couple of former commenters here, ones that I banned. They have been pushing me to give full coverage to two topics, one the Gilbert … Continue reading

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Obama birth certificate found in Kansas?

I found this at the KAKE station web site, a comment on Orly Taitz and her Kansas lawsuit against Obama. Weird. Hyperlinks added. Ms. Taitz knows full well that the president is eligible due to his birth in Topeka Ks. … Continue reading

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Time management

I think Orly Taitz needs to work on time management. I read the transcript of her court appearance in Mississippi last week, and she didn’t seem prepared. She either didn’t read or didn’t pay enough attention to remember the cases … Continue reading

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Is Joel Gilbert’s film “Dreams from My Real Father” child pornography?

It what might be the best piece of investigative reporting encountered in my entire career as Dr. Conspiracy, Loren Collins at the Barackryphal blog has proven beyond question that the so-called nude photos of Obama’s mother where not photos of … Continue reading

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YouGov polling on the birthers

This is interesting. I signed up as a member of YouGov about a month ago. You can express opinions on people and books and other things. They send you questionnaires from time to time. You can earn points for valuable … Continue reading

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Teddy Roosevelt on dual nationality

On any list of America’s greatest Presidents one will invariably find Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. In 1915 during the First World War a man from New Orleans wrote the US Department of State with a question: He had … Continue reading

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