Monthly Archives: February 2011

Hawaii newspaper proposes solution to birth certificate controversy

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser has proposed a novel solution to those seeking verification of Barack Obama’s birth in Hawaii. They’ve suggested putting the President’s original long-form birth certificate on public display and charging admission. They wrote: Whether or not anyone thinks … Continue reading

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Joseph Farah makes really stupid remark

I found this Farah quote on Mother Jones: “Imagine if just one or two states adopt such a measure before 2012,” Farah says. “Obama will be forced to comply with those state regulations or forgo any effort to get on … Continue reading

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Obama, a foundling?

I was intrigued by a comment left at the Illinois State Journal Register by someone under the name GenieMan. What is the citizenship of a baby that just turns up on the hospital steps, whose mother and father is unknown? … Continue reading

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Site stability fixed?

I don’t know about you, but I’ve had lots of problems with the site returning partially completed pages, and various page not found and internal server error messages. I think that the problem has been found and corrected. If you … Continue reading

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Cao trial scheduled for Tuesday

Theresa Cao was arrested for disrupting Congress when she shouted “except Obama, except Obama, help us Jesus” as the section on Presidential Eligibility was being read from the floor. Cao asserts that the First Amendment gives her the right to … Continue reading

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Keyes appeal thrown out

The Supreme Court of California voted 6-0 Wednesday (Feb. 2, 2011) not to review the Appeals Court decision of Alan Keys’ case against Barack Obama, according to the Metropolitan News-Enterprise. Keyes v Bowen had been previously rejected by the California … Continue reading

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