Monthly Archives: June 2014

Vogt and Montgomery (the other one)

Vogt I don’t usually engage in the disclosure of personal information, but I did look at Douglas Vogt’s lawsuit in Washington State, and located his address on a Google map. I’m publishing here a photo of his house from that … Continue reading

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What Ruffley told Taitz about Klayman headed for a jury

Orly Taitz repeated what Judicial Watch office administrator Constance Ruffley said about Larry Klayman. Ruffley reportedly said that Klayman had been convicted of criminal failure to pay child support, when in fact he was only indicted for that offense. Klayman … Continue reading

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Sheriff Joe’s universe may be shattering

It sucks to be Joe Arpaio this week. First there is the Phoenix New Times story today (BANG!) by award-wining journalist Stephen Lemons, that opens up a big can of worms. It begins with some behind-the-scenes comments from Joe Arpaio … Continue reading

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Well, he would, wouldn’t he?

Peter Travers, writing in a 1989 Rolling Stone magazine review of the film Scandal, describes a scene depicting call girl Mandy Rice-Davies played by Bridget Fonda: Her court appearance during Ward’s trial for pimping is one of the film’s highlights. … Continue reading

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Where was the “birther vote”?

I have always had doubts about birther poll numbers and found it hard to believe that there are as many birthers as the numbers suggest. I am part of the 25% of Americans who believe that people respond to polls … Continue reading

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Taitz running 2nd

… to last With 100% of the vote counted, Attorney General Candidate Orly Taitz came in next to last with 3.1% of the vote. In the field of 7 candidates, incumbent Kamala Harris has a commanding lead with 53.1% followed … Continue reading

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