Yearly Archives: 2009

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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COLB Unknowns

Here is a list of things I don’t know about the COLB: How many there are. The Obama campaign suggests that several were ordered back in 2007 (long before there were any “birthers”) for the purpose of meeting proof of … Continue reading

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Thomas Jefferson on “Natural Born”

Thomas Jefferson in December, 1783, wrote these notes to Congress [emphasis in the original]: Qu. 1. Can an American citizen, adult, now inherit lands in England? Natural subjects can inherit–Aliens cannot. There is no middle character–every man must be the … Continue reading

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Comment at the Ledger-Enquirer

The Ledger-Equirer has become the epicenter of birther media through its coverage of the Cook v Good hearing. After reading some the birther remarks left there, I added the following to the article: Sometimes racism is invoked to explain the … Continue reading

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Our Lady Liberty (take 2)

Orly Taitz seemed to embrace the appelation “Our Lady Liberty” when somebody wrote it on her blog a few months back. When I saw that (besides feeling it was very inappropriate) my mind went to that American icon, the Statue … Continue reading

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Orly filed something else

Today Orly Taitz’s First Amended Complaint in Keyes v. Obama was filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California (Southern Division). Gone is the Bush Executive Order that formed the basis of the original complaint. … Continue reading

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