Monthly Archives: October 2009

Information crimes

In their continuing campaign to undermine American freedom and our way of life, information criminals at World Net Daily have published a remarkably misleading and false article titled: Hawaiian newspapers don’t prove birthplace: Announcements published in 1961 not solid evidence … Continue reading

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Is the natural born citizen argument over?

Somehow, with the dismissal of Kerchner v. Obama and the retirement of Leo Donofrio (yet again), it rather feels like the debate over the attempts to redefine “natural born citizen” have fallen off the radar, leaving Obama Conspiracy fans with … Continue reading

Posted in Citizenship, Research Notes | 39 Comments

International Law and the Constitution

In an article in the Yale Law Journal from June 2009, titled: The constitutional power to interpret international law, there is an interesting section dealing with the types of international law and their relationship to the Constitution of the United … Continue reading

Posted in Citizenship, Research Notes, Tutorial | 5 Comments

Media resources at your public library

A trip to the local library (or an online visit to its web portal) may provide you with resources not available on the public Internet. Here are some media articles I picked up. An article from the recent “First Draft … Continue reading

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Second Batshirt Award poll

Reader popularity poll for the most Batshirt crazy birther stunt. Continue reading

Posted in Awards, Reader Pollls | 45 Comments

Thoughts on the Smith declaration

I’ve been wondering what’s up with the Lucas Smith declaration dated October 12, 2009. In it Smith states that Orly Taitz asked him to lie under oath, and (in graphic detail) that Orly is sleeping with members of the legal … Continue reading

Posted in Inspector Smith, Lounge, Orly Taitz | 23 Comments