Monthly Archives: February 2012

Try, try again

Due to defects in serving the complaint, the Superior Court of Pima County, Arizona, has dismissed Kenneth Allen’s ballot challenge against Barack Obama, the Pima County Elections Department and the Democratic Party. Judge Richard E. Gordon, while dismissing the complaint … Continue reading

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Orly Taitz watches as Indiana Election panel votes 4-0 in favor of ballot challenge.

That was the big news from Indianapolis today, according the Indianapolis Star, as Republican Senate primary candidate Jim Wallace was stuck from the race for failing to have enough valid signatures on his petition. Oh, you wanted to know about … Continue reading

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Is Rick Santorum a natural born citizen?

Yes, Virginia. He was born in Virginia. Of course, the Birthers have other ideas. As I understand the story Aldo Santorum was born in 1923 in Italy, and emigrated to the United States in 1930. Rick says that his father … Continue reading

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Joe Arpaio: live feed

In a partnership with WorldNetDaily (WND), Western Center for Journalism, and Article II Super PAC, Vattelevision is pleased to announce that it will provide complete video operations and support for live-streaming video of the March 1 press conference in which … Continue reading

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Virginia ballot challenge: Tisdale appeals

Charles Tisdale has appealed his loss in Virginia Federal District Court, to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Virginia. Tisdale was rebuffed by District Judge John A. Gibney, who said that it was well settled that those born in … Continue reading

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The curious case of Francesco Guarino

Birthers point to the word “domiciled” in the Supreme Court decision in US v. Wong to exclude its conclusions from the determination of Barack Obama’s citizenship. They argue that Wong only applied to the children of domiciled parents and one … Continue reading

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