Monthly Archives: December 2012

4 more years

I let the 4th anniversary of this web site pass unmarked on December 11. The question of whether anybody will still be interested in Obama eligibility much past January 20, 2013, is an open question. I did want to make … Continue reading

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Shutting that whole Sibley thing down

Since we last visited the Sibley v. Alexander case a lot of legal stuff has happened. As you may recall, Sibley filed his lawsuit in the District of Columbia Superior Court against its three members of the Electoral College. He … Continue reading

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Road trip!

It is certainly tempting to make the journey from the right coast to the left coast to attend the hearing January 3 on Orly Taitz’ motions for a temporary restraining order in the case of Grinols v. Electoral College, motions … Continue reading

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Closing the barn door

Hearing today! Orly Taitz filed a motion yesterday, December 19, for a temporary restraining order (TRO) in the Eastern District of California federal court. She wants the Court to enjoin several parties, the first 3 of which I list briefly … Continue reading

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California electoral vote certification forged?

One of the certain proofs that the birthers give for forgery is that certain parts of Obama’s long form birth certificate show a mix of black and white, and gray scale for a signature. Here’s a section from the Certificate … Continue reading

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Taitz: Supreme to rule “any day”

There is a story about a little girl who was an optimist. The girl wanted a pony for Christmas and was confident she would get one. Her parents, thinking her optimism was so extreme as to be unhealthy, decided to … Continue reading

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