Monthly Archives: December 2012

New Arpaio interview

The RWNJ news program, PolitChicks, published an interview with Sheriff Joe Arpaio, birther conspiracy theorist and self-styled America’s toughest sheriff, in which he talks about the wall of media secrecy surrounding his investigation. Actually, the antics of his Cold Case … Continue reading

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Sibley moves quickly to hold Obama in contempt

Week-old news Montgomery Blair Sibley describes his recent run for president as “Quixotic;” I can only describe his recent spate of Obama eligibility lawsuits in the District of Columbia as “Orlyesque.” There are three of them: Sibley v. Obama – … Continue reading

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Please do not shoot Orly Taitz!

I wish people wouldn’t do stuff like this. Someone commenting under the name “The Eliminator” at Orly’s blog says he has been hired to shoot her, but will refrain if paid half a million dollars. Orly is paranoid enough as … Continue reading

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A tale of two media

Over the last few days, my Google alerts included two groups of articles. One group talks about Orly Taitz’ failed attempt to subpoena Barack Obama’s college records from Occidental in the Taitz v. Obama case in California. Those articles derive … Continue reading

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Taitz: California Supreme Court will hear my case (not)

Orly writes [Link to Taitz web site]: After originally refusing to hear the case under the original jurisdiction, Supreme Court of California was persuaded by Attorney and Candidate for the U.S. Senate Dr. Orly Taitz to take on a case … Continue reading

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The cost of birtherism–Part 3

The punishment phase United States District Judge S. Thomas Anderson in Tennessee has awarded Defendants $10,565.23 in the case of Liberty Legal Foundation v. Democratic National Committee of the USA. This is less than half of what the Defense asked … Continue reading

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