Monthly Archives: February 2012

Malihi: Obama eligible

In an anxiously awaited decision, Georgia administrative law judge Michael Malihi handed down a 10-page decision ruling Barack Obama eligible to be on the Georgia Democratic Primary Ballot. Regarding the witnesses presented by Orly Taitz, Judge Malihi found a definite … Continue reading

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Birthers lose two more state ballot challenges

Challenges from two birthers in Illinois were overruled by the State Board of Elections today. I’ve written about the challenges by Freeman and Jackson, and how they were very similar to the arguments put forward in Georgia by Welden, Swensson … Continue reading

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Did Douglas Vogt commit perjury?

One of the frustrating aspects of this Obama conspiracy business is that birthers can say what I consider to be irresponsible things, and get by without any consequences.  Birther lawsuits are generally dismissed and the self-appointed birther subject matter experts … Continue reading

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Blog moving

If you can read this, you’re on the new blog. I know stuff is messed up (see that funny stuff below where quotation marks belong) and the right sidebar is missing stuff big time. I just took a big pill … Continue reading

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Obama Conspiracy Theories 2012 treasure hunt

Clues: Web page. The Web page links two things together. Each of those things is connected in another way to the same topic of interest for students of Obama conspiracy theories. Polly Price is one, but what is the other?

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Orly sums up (adds wrong)

Orly Taitz has posted on her web site what she describes as her 22-page Proposed findings of facts and law in the case of Farrar v. Obama [link to PDF file on Taitz web site]. I’m reading it now wondering … Continue reading

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