Monthly Archives: February 2012

Appealing Dentistry

That’s the name of Orly Taitz’s dental practice, appealing is also her practice in court (I don’t find her personally appealing). According to her blog, Orly has filed suit in Fulton County Georgia Superior Court on behalf of Farrar (and … Continue reading

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Bearding the Apuzzo

If you go back through all the articles on this blog, you will see a quite a few under the category of Mario Apuzzo, 45 of them at last count. Generally my writing doesn’t treat Mr. Apuzzo very kindly: some … Continue reading

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Controlled drip

I mentioned The Steady Drip blog in a previous article about a possible appeal of the Georgia ballot challenge loss from Carl Swensson: Carl Swensson: Appeal ready on Monday. (Nothing today, Monday, on the appeal that I’ve been able to … Continue reading

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“Z-poppers and genocide” 40th anniversary

“Z-poppers and genocide” is the title I gave a letter I wrote to my university student newspaper around 1972. It’s probably my first opinion piece and a preview of opinion writing I would do on bulletin boards, Internet news groups … Continue reading

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Donofrio’s “dirty little secret”

My title refers to an article on Leo Donofrio’s blog from January 27, titled: The Dirty “little” Secret Of The Natural Born Citizen Clause Revealed. It’s one of those condescending “I’m a lawyer and you’re not” things that Donofrio is … Continue reading

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The Florida ballot challenge (eh?)

The Birthers are raising money for the Florida ballot challenge, to be filed by former prosecutor Larry Klayman. The problem? They aren’t going to print any ballots in Florida. Since Obama was the only candidate, the State decided it was … Continue reading

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