Monthly Archives: February 2013

Taitz demands signature from Supreme Court

Not only was Taitz not satisfied with the computer-generated birth certificate released by the Obama Campaign in 2008 that lacked the signature of the attending physician at his birth at Kapi’olani Maternity and Gynecological Hospital, she’s demanding to see the … Continue reading

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Taitz threatens Supreme Court with treason charge

As you probably know, the Supreme Court of the United States put the case of Noonan v. Bowen (actually a petition for a stay) on the list for its February 16th conference. The Court has not asked for a response … Continue reading

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The Great Debate–kibitzer’s edition, Part 2

Continuation thread to The Great Debate–kibitzer’s edition comments on The Great Debate. The same indifference on his part, added to, perhaps, an even greater indifference on the part of his servant, Zakhar, caused the study, when contemplated with attention, to … Continue reading

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Will the real Lisa Liberi please stand up?

Taitz and Berg were back in court yesterday before the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals presenting oral arguments in the case of Liberi v. Taitz. Taitz, in an unusual display of good sense, had another lawyer to speak for … Continue reading

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Taitz headed back to DC for protest

After her last dismal showing in DC (two supporters), Orly Taitz is once again headed to the the Federal District [Link to Taitz web site] to picket the Supreme Court and lobby Congress, calling attention to her case, Noonan v. … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: panko-breaded edition

Post your Obama conspiracy comments here that are not related to the current articles. This thread will close in 2 weeks.

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