Monthly Archives: February 2012

Waiting for Arpaio

It’s 5:17 PM on February 28, and since this is leap year, we will have to wait an extra day for Joe Arpaio’s March 1st press conference announcing to the world what he supposedly already told Rick Santorum about what … Continue reading

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Brooks on Citizenship

Please check out this article from:  Multiculturalism in transit: a German-American exchange by Klaus J. Milich, Jeffrey M. Peck (1998). Brook Thomas is the author of China men, United States v. Wong Kim Ark, and the question of citizenship a … Continue reading

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Chan v. DeMaio

Well I thought it was interesting. Barack Obama — Guilty of Being President While Black

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Alexander Hamilton on Presidential eligibility

One of the most prominent of the members of the United States Constitutional Convention in 1787 was Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was a military leader during the Revolutionary War, member of Congress under the Articles of Confederation and would later serve … Continue reading

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Jablonski strikes back

Obama’s attorney in Georgia, Michael Jablonski, earned some good natured praise for winning a series of eligibility lawsuits in Georgia by not showing up, and adding “The Jablonski Empty Chair Technique”® into our vocabulary. That’s all good fun, but now … Continue reading

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Two very different ballot challenges in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania attorney Phil Berg and Charles Kerchner (Birthers call him CDR Kerchner) are no strangers to litigation against Barack Obama’s eligibility to be President of the United States. Background The original Berg v. Obama et al. lawsuit codified much of … Continue reading

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