Monthly Archives: February 2012

Birthers don’t get no respect

Birthers have been labeled cranks (and worse) from the start and I know that must get old. Over the years, Birthers have tried to take on the trappings of respectability in various ways. One of the first, and most effective … Continue reading

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Lessons learned (not)

Back to normal Gosh, I hope that’s true. You might notice that the stern Dr. Conspiracy has reappeared on the blog Welcome at right. A new Quote of the Day has been set. The Friends and Feeds widget has been … Continue reading

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OMG, the font!

We had some fun here on the blog talking about the font that Orly Taitz used in her Emergency Appeal to Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp. After a little research, I determined that it was called “Algerian” (or a … Continue reading

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David Farrar hints at appeal

In a comment posted at the Atlanta Journal Constitution web site, David Farrar, plaintiff in the recent ballot challenge in Georgia, hinted at a possible appeal of today’s decision by Secretary Brian Kemp that Barack Obama was eligible under Georgia … Continue reading

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Kemp affirms Obama for Georgia Primary

Yawn. There was simply no chance that Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp would fail to affirm the ruling of Administrative Law Judge Michael Malihi that Barack Obama was qualified to appear on the Georgia Democratic Preference Primary ballot on … Continue reading

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Out of the frying pan and into the Apuzzo

If we’ve learned anything over the past month, it is that there are varying degrees of crazy and that not all birthers are created equal. Early in the birther movement we saw the Great Schism between the Eastern Orthodox birthers, … Continue reading

Posted in Birthers, Dean Haskins, Leo Donofrio, Mario Apuzzo, Orly Taitz | Tagged , | 55 Comments