Monthly Archives: September 2010

Association for crackpot lawyers?

I’m still researching this, but the American Free Press, and other anti-Obama web sites have mentioned the “U.S. Bar Association.” This group is offering advice to the defense team of Lt. Col. Terry Lakin, the Army doctor who refused to … Continue reading

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Can birthers be elected?

It appears that there is some doubt in their minds as yet another Obama denialist backtracks. The latest in a steady stream of retractions and clarifications comes from former U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg from Michigan as reported in the Michigan … Continue reading

Posted in Birther Politics | 2 Comments

Mystery graphologist detects lie

OOPS! Sorry. The Canada Free Press article below was from September of 2009, not this year. So it’s old news except for an interesting coincidental reference from a current article in WorldNetDaily. Anyway The Democratic National Convention’s documents certifying the … Continue reading

Posted in Fakes and frauds, Ron Polarik, The Blogs | Tagged | 55 Comments

Site ranking mystery

According to Alexa.com, this web site is uncommonly popular in the city of Vancouver, Canada. Obamaconspiracy.org’s three-month global Alexa traffic rank is 448,084. Roughly 58% of visits to it are bounces (one pageview only). While approximately 64% of visitors to … Continue reading

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Google blocks access to birther article in Pravda?

The claim Sam Sewell, on his blog The Steady Drip, publishes his  letter to the Editor at Pravda Online in an article titled: Pravda Eligibility Articles – Google now has their site listed as an attack site. Sewell wrote: Bad … Continue reading

Posted in Birthers, Media, The Blogs | Tagged , , , | 21 Comments

Supreme Court v Obama? Taitz files again

Yesterday queen birther Orly Taitz filed a document [link to Taitz web site] with the federal court in the District of Columbia in her long gone case, Taitz v. Obama. It appears that she repackaged the FOIA results from the … Continue reading

Posted in FOIA, Orly Taitz, Supreme Court | 28 Comments