Monthly Archives: February 2009

SCOTUS Agrees: Native Born Citizen May have Alien Parent

Letitia Barwell, Jane M‘Creery, and Isabella M‘Creery, daughters of a British citizen father, are native born citizens of the United States. Supreme Court of the United States. McCREERY’S lessee v. SOMERVILLE. February 3, 1824 (22 U.S. 354) … W. M‘Creery … Continue reading

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United States v. Blog

I have been fascinated for a long time with the fact that there are groups of people who firmly believe one thing and other groups that firmly believe the opposite thing. I’m not talking about religion or philosophy, but rather … Continue reading

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Hollister v. Indonesian Citizenship Law

Some lawsuits filed with the intent of proving Barack Obama ineligible to be president make arguments that Barack Obama’s 4 years in Indonesia somehow erased his American citizenship. In Philip Berg’s case, Hollister v Soetoro, we see some Indonesian laws … Continue reading

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When is a Certificate not a Certificate?

I would argue that both documents are certifications. Continue reading

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What You Don’t Know

I see demands for information on the blog here and in my email box. People want to know the name of the doctor who delivered Obama, and they want his college transcripts and a list of his clients when he … Continue reading

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The Persistence of Blog

I made some comments here about the Obama conspiracy business waning (wishful thinking) which prompted a comment here and one IRL expressing hope that the blog stays on the Internet. This put me into an introspective mood about the ephemeral … Continue reading

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