Monthly Archives: March 2009

Obama Opponents Set to Unleash Hell

In an article by James Vega from The Democratic Strategist Blog we find suggestions that “multi-million dollar independent conservative propaganda organizations like Freedom Watch are supporting the birther movement and intend to leverage it.” The new “Black Ops’ attacks” will … Continue reading

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Hollister v. Soetoro Dismissed

In a strongly-worded memorandum and order today, Judge James Robertson of the US District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed Philip Berg’s “interpleader” lawsuit, Hollister v. Soetoro. The court said: “I do have jurisdiction” dismissing the suit for failure … Continue reading

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Is OCD a Delusion?

There is a birther subculture, consisting of web sites that provide alternative views of reality, that supply skilled propaganda, that tie denialism to patriotism, that create a sense of urgency, and most important provide a sense of community. Continue reading

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Fact Checking Orly:

Quote by Karl Marx from DEFENDOURFREEDOMS.US by Dr. Orly Taitz A quote ascribed to Karl Marx has been popping up a lot lately: “Owners of capital will stimulate the working class to buy more and more of expensive goods, houses … Continue reading

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The Need for Feed

If you scroll down at the lower right of this page, you’ll find a couple of links: RSS Feed and Comment Feed. These “feeds” can deliver Obama Conspiracy Theories right to your desktop. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) lets you read … Continue reading

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The Great Mother of All Off-Topic Comment Dumps

While this blog doesn’t censor comments, I also want the blog to be useful for visitors. Being useful includes topic organization. There are some topics which are simply beyond the scope of this blog, and that includes comments about whether … Continue reading

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