Monthly Archives: March 2013

Why the idea that the President attended Columbia University as “Barry Soetoro” is beyond silly

Orly Taitz’ latest shiny object is a report from Al Hendershot, a skip tracer from Alabama, that he found a 2010 record in one of his databases that lists a “Barry Soetoro” with a Columbia University address. Hendershot thinks this … Continue reading

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Shocking results from Google image search

One of the neat features of Google is its ability to search for images. I took this photo of Barack Obama, taken circa 1991 and asked Google to find it. Reader, please note that all of what follows are the … Continue reading

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Taitz opposes motion to dismiss in Grinols

The federal defendants (the Electoral College and the Congress) through the US Attorney have moved to dismiss Orly Taitz’ first amended complaint in Grinols v. Electoral College. She has filed a motion in opposition. Taitz’ first point is that the … Continue reading

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Yes, one of my (former) Facebook friends believes it

The obvious error is that the name is wrong. The person on the list of graduates from Columbia is Barack Hussein Obama, not Barry Soetoro (photo courtesy or Breitbart News). Also, Columbia ID cards like that didn’t start being used … Continue reading

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More argument on Jordan v. Reed appeal costs

Normally a birther lawsuit is gobbledygook, legal nonsense, crazy logic, and worthy of universal condemnation; this includes those from a certain birther attorney. It was also the case with Linda Jordan’s pro se complaint and appeal in the case of … Continue reading

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How do they know?

Recently, birthers have been recycling long-discredited rumors about Barack Obama. One way to recycle rumors is to aggregate them into a pile, where they look more impressive than singly. One such aggregation of old news appeared on the Orly Taitz … Continue reading

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