Monthly Archives: July 2009

Fake information on passport web site

This one really got me. On the web site, PassportsUSA.com (not PassportUSA) , a web site that is purports to assist you in getting a passport, they list these requirements for your birth certificate: Birth certificate should show a doctor’s … Continue reading

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The Merits of the Case

I am not a lawyer, but here is my novel legal theory on how a judge might rule on the merits of an Obama denialist lawsuit: Denton v. Hernandez 504 U.S. 25, 32 (1992) (the in forma pauperis statute) “accords … Continue reading

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Major Cook sues again!

Just when you thought it was safe to open your browser…. With the ink hardly dry on the decision dismissing Cook v. Good, crusading champion of liberty (in her own mind) Dr. Orly Taitz, DDS, Esq., has filed a second … Continue reading

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Increasing Obama conspiracy media coverage

One of the reasons I do this blog is in an attempt to understand the psychology behind people casting aside authoritative information from mainstream sources, and embracing rumors and long-ago debunked information from Internet blogs by anonymous people with no … Continue reading

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Docket Updates

A trio of updates to the Docket recently: Cook v. Good: It has been dismissed in Georgia. The federal judge declared the issue moot. Orly got some publicity. Kerchner v. Obama: Mario Apuzzo, waiting until the last minute, files his … Continue reading

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Military.com on Major Cook

Major Stefan Cook, a reserve officer who volunteered to go to Afghanistan for the purpose of suing the Army and the President so that he wouldn’t have to go to Afghanistan (and thereby trigger some presidential eligibility thing), has been … Continue reading

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