Monthly Archives: February 2013

Sibley urges mortgage fraudsters and predatory lenders to challenge Obama

How can you tell the difference between a house of cards and a house of bricks? Hit it with your fist. Bloody-knuckled birthers continue their attack on President Obama, trusting to the theory that everything that follows from what they … Continue reading

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The Great Debate

The DVD-R arrived this afternoon, containing all 1721 pages of Bob Gard’s “ON GARD, OBAMA, YOU ARE AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENT BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT A NATURAL-BORN CITIZEN, WHICH I SHALL PROVE BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT.” The original mention of Bob’s … Continue reading

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The Great Debate – kibitzer’s edition

This is the companion article to “The Great Debate”, where comments on the debate, or continuation of the discussion from Bob Gard: Proof “beyond a reasonable doubt” may be made.

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What the judge said

The name “Tony Dolz” rang a bell, but not loudly enough for me to remember where I’d heard the name before. A little research was required in the Obama Conspiracy Theories archives. I think the first time I noticed the … Continue reading

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Former Washington State Supreme Court judge pleads for reduced fees in Jordan case

As previously reported here, Linda Jordan was assessed costs of nearly $13,000 for a frivolous appeal of her lawsuit against the Washington Secretary of State, alleging Obama’s ineligibility to be President. Losing the original case, Jordan was asked to pay … Continue reading

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Orly Taitz: Tea Party v. Twittergate

Orly Taitz demonstrates in her article, “Tea Party United is planning a rally in front of the Federal building in Sacramento, protesting the fact that court is not issuing a default judgment against Obama in Grinols v Electoral college, as … Continue reading

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