Monthly Archives: December 2008

Arthur Research Notes

From Decisions of Destiny by Richard L. Tobin, The World Publishing Company It is conceivable that Chester Alan Arthur was not only an accident in the Presidency but literally ineligible for the office. In 1884, the, year Arthur would have … Continue reading

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Definitive Biography of Chester A. Arthur

Leo C. Donofrio says on his Natural Born Citizen web site that he worked with the author of Chester Alan Arthur by Greg Dehler. I found a  review on Amazon.com by J. Hughes. It’s presented here as a bit of … Continue reading

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Top Ten Obama Conspiracy Predictions for 2009

It’s going to be a real challenge to come up with predictions for 2009 stranger than what we’ve seen for real in 2008. Who would have figured Chester A. Arthur as a usurper? Let’s turn up the lava lamp, put … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Mr. Hinman

I was slumming over on Donofrio’s Native Born Citizen site trying to separate a little truth from fiction about our dearly departed President Chester A. Arthur and found that some of Donofrio’s information comes third hand from Mr. Arthur P. … Continue reading

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Natural born citizen

With this odd fellow we elected President has come discussion about the Constitutional requirements for being President, and in particular that pesky little phrase “natural born citizen.” There are some very long (and some long-winded) discussions about what this means. … Continue reading

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Barack Obama Has a Twin

Leo C. Denofrio’s Natural Born Citizen blog features what he calls the “Mother of all Conspiracy Theries: Obama has a twin.” No, I did not make that up. John McCain knew the difference between “this one” and “that one”. No wonder … Continue reading

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