Monthly Archives: March 2010

Taitz complaint forwarded to district attorney

No, not a complaint about Barack Obama. The queen of eligibility denial is claiming her opponent in the upcoming Republican primary for the office of Secretary of State of California, Damon Dunn, is not eligible to run. Taitz argues that … Continue reading

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Taitz loses sanctions appeal

Orly Taitz, Esq, DDS has lost her appeal of a $20,000 sanction imposed by federal district Judge Clay D. Land in the case of Rhodes v. MacDonald. Despite a warning and threat of sanctions from the court, Taitz pursued her … Continue reading

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Is the “birther movement” a liberal plot?

It’s a thought raised by conservative talk show host host Michael Medved, complaining that the birther movement and allied “crazy nutburgers” were making the conservatives appear “weird and crazy”. That from a new editorial in the Bangor Daily News (Maine) … Continue reading

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“Birther” in the news

A couple of stories appeared in the news this weekend. The Columbus Dispatch (Ohio) published a commentary by senior editor Joe Hallett titled The only substance you’ll get out of the major parties is mud in which he said: At … Continue reading

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A thought about natural law

Mario Apuzzo left a comment that included: “what [Happersett v] Minor put forth was American common law that had its genesis in natural law and the law of nations.” To a small degree natural law was a part of the … Continue reading

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Birther appeals consolidated

The US 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has consolidated separate appeals filed by attorney Gary Kreep on behalf of Markham Robinson and Wiley Drake; and Orly Taitz on behalf of Pamela Barnett, Alan Keyes, et al. The February 12,  2010, … Continue reading

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