Monthly Archives: August 2011

Jordanian news: Obama natural-born American

The Jordan-based Al Bawaba news service declared on its flagship web site albawaba.com, that Barack Obama, newly turned 50 years old, is indeed President of the United States. At 50, he is now indisputably and, contrary to charges otherwise, naturally-born … Continue reading

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Liberal commentator: Obama born in Kenya

Ever since Obama caved on raising taxes, growth of birther sentiment among the far left has skyrocketed. Here MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow drags out birth certificate questions AGAIN with startling conclusions: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about … Continue reading

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Pervert wants to sit [sic] on birthday cake

In one of the more bizarre moments in the annals of journalism (term used loosely), bottom-fishing right-wing publisher Joseph Farah wrote a tawdry smear on the occasion of the President’s birthday, casting innuendo about Obama’s birth, which in and of … Continue reading

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Birthers & Obots

I’ve added a new page under the Visitor Guide menu, titled Birthers and Obots. It’s a short item defining the two terms. What wasn’t quite satisfactory in my mind, and the reason that I’m writing and asking for comment, is … Continue reading

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Hawaii’s newest 50

Hau’oli la hanau (happy birthday) Mr. President! Today you’ve turned the big Five-O from the 50th state. The original Hawaii Five-O TV series ran for 12 seasons, but the Constitution prevents you from matching that. I think that your fourth … Continue reading

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Noise

Most folks know that people sometimes see pictures of things in actually random data, whether it’s faces in the clouds or Mother Theresa on a sticky bun. Michael Shermer did a nice video that talks about this on the TED … Continue reading

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