Monthly Archives: January 2014

Another birther attorney running for judge

Taking a page from Gary Kreep’s autobiography, birther attorney Van R. Irion is running for criminal court in Tennessee’s 10th judicial district, and so will leaving the post of lead counsel for the Liberty Legal Foundation, an organization that in … Continue reading

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OR LY for CA AG?

Orly Taitz is seeking statewide office in the postal abbreviation for California, or at least exploring the possibility, as she reports in her article, “Intent to run for state wide office in CA.” After sifting through what’s available for 2014, … Continue reading

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Bug-eyed British Peer: 7 Steps to jail Obama

This article is a bit late in coming, but I should mention the story for completeness as it is finally making the rounds of re-publication on the Internet. British eccentric Lord Monckton of Benchley (pictured right – and here, and … Continue reading

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Klayman to take another run at Esquire appeal

Joseph Farah (et al.) sued Esquire Magazine over a spoof article Esquire published online that Farah claims destroyed the salability of the book, Where’s the Birth Certificate? by Jerome Corsi. Farah lost when his case was dismissed under the DC … Continue reading

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Cover v. recover

Here’s a screen shot in case this particular post [link to Taitz web site] from the Taitz web site gets scrubbed: The Court decision doesn’t say that the respondent must “cover” costs, but rather that the respondent may “recover” costs, … Continue reading

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Birthers play the race card

While I have been hesitant to play the race card and make generalized statements saying that birthers are fundamentally racist, others have not, and they have used the “racist” label to good effect against birthers, to the point where I … Continue reading

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