Monthly Archives: February 2012

Obot news service

If they were giving away free money, I’d be the one who wasn’t paying attention to the announcement. It’s hard to stay in front of what’s happening so I can timely report it here rather than be two days late. … Continue reading

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The dog ate my attorney

Excuses, excuses Birthers have lost a lot of lawsuits and ballot challenges (the number 99 is mentioned). Birthers don’t address the disparity between their optimism at the outset and the results they get, but they do make excuses. By far … Continue reading

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Wooldridge on Obama’s social-security number

A Google alert sent me over to the News With Views web site and an article by Frosty Wooldridge: Our Fraudulent President Cannot Pass an E-Verify Check. Let me pose a question to Mr. Wooldridge: What would you do if … Continue reading

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Mark Hatfield’s error

Mark Hatfield, the attorney for plaintiffs Powell and Swensson in the Georgia Ballot Challenge, wrote the Georgia Secretary of State asserting that Judge Malihi made an error. Hatfield argues that no evidence was presented in his case upon which one … Continue reading

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Eligibility challenger in Pennsylvania

The Baldwin-Whitehall Patch reports that a local resident, one Thomas Barchfeld, wrote a letter to Carol Aichele, Pennsylvania Secretary of the Commonwealth. In the letter Barchfeld repeats the usual Birther arguments about what it takes to be a “natural born … Continue reading

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Orly files fantasy fraud form

Not pausing long enough to read what it’s for, Orly Taitz DDS, Esq., the Energizer Bunny of fantasy fraud filers,  has fronted yet another frivolous complaint, this time on a form reserved for election process grievances under the Help America … Continue reading

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