Monthly Archives: March 2009

New Look

Obama Conspiracy Theories has a new look as of today. The switchover has been made for primarily to fix some things (like nested comments!), but I was very impressed with the open feel of the text in this theme and … Continue reading

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Naturalization Acts of New York (1770)

A great deal is made in some quarters about a letter from John Jay of New York to George Washington in 1787 in which Jay suggested that the new US Commander in Chief should be a natural born citizen. What … Continue reading

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Is Obama citizenship denial an insurgency?

If it walks like a duck… I’m reading Dr. Edgar’s book South Carolina: A History, and recently the chapter on the state immediately following the official end of the Civil War, a period the author describes as an insurgency. The … Continue reading

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What’s he hiding?

“These aren’t the droids you’re looking for, ” says Obi Wan Kenobe, using a Jedi mind trick to cloud the mind of the Imperial Storm Troopers in Star Wars Episode IV. Yesterday Zapem commented over at The Right Side of … Continue reading

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Natural Born Timeline

1712 – South Carolina General Assembly passes law on inheriting property saying that natural born subjects may have alien parents (see Page 92). 1732 – Charter of Georgia declares every one who “happened to be born” in the province and … Continue reading

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Birth Certificates 101 (Part 1)

A birth at a location is a historical event. All states, according to their laws, register birth events and associated data (parents information, location, date of birth, etc.) about births that occur within its jurisdiction. States receive birth information in … Continue reading

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