Monthly Archives: May 2010

Hawaii passes law against repeated requests

According to CNN: The state passed a law on Wednesday [May 12, 2010] that allows state agencies to ignore repeated requests to view government records, including the president’s birth document. Hawaii’s Republican Gov. Linda Lingle signed the legislation into law. … Continue reading

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New look (again)

For some time now, I have been wanting to remodel the web site. What has held me back was the inability to find a design I liked where everything worked. I finally chose to install a commercial theme rather than … Continue reading

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Been there, done that, say U. S. Attorneys

The only Obama eligibility case remaining alive at the original jurisdiction level, is Jones v. Obama in the U. S. District Court for Central California Western Division, and that’s why this bit of legal maneuvering merits an article. The U. … Continue reading

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Leaving the nest

Comment nesting is turned off. Comments now appear oldest first. Comment paging was previously turned off; all comments to an article appear on one page. I strongly suggest you use the “Quote” feature if you want to comment on another … Continue reading

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The Blood of Jesus v Obama

This blog not participating in the massive media blackout! In what may turn out to be the cosmic confrontation of the century, “pastor” James D. Manning of the Atlah Worldwide Ministries is holding his one-party treason trial of Barack Obama. … Continue reading

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Vital Statistics in the United States

This article introduces and provides links to two important documents about Vital Statistics in the United States: U.S. Vital Statistics System: Major Activities and Developments, 1950-95 and the Model Vital Statistics Act from 1992. Continue reading

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