Monthly Archives: March 2012

Forensic document stuff (Part 2—Typewriters)

I’m not an expert on typewriters, but I own one and I’ve used one since at least 1967 when I took typing in high school. There are forensic document examiners that specialize in typewriters, but so far as I know, … Continue reading

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Forensic document stuff (Part 1—Documents)

I’ve used a typewriter since at least 1967 and computerized paint programs since the mid 1980’s. I guess in birther terms, I have 72 years experience as a forensic document examiner. But actually, I am not a lawyer, a doctor, … Continue reading

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Turning up the heat in Mississippi

First it was “misprision of felony,” and then “uttering,” and now, just when you thought it safe to take the pro se bar exam, out of the blue come the latest wacky legal terms out of Mississippi: Barratry, champerty, and … Continue reading

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El Presidente Romney?

Challenges to Mitt Romney’s presidential eligibility are growing. There is a lawsuit in California and now there is even a Facebook group dedicated to the issue: Mitthers. As you know, Mitt Romney is not his real name: it’s Ricardo or … Continue reading

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Making sense of the evidence

I think you have to get past the prejudice against birthers (who admittedly got off to a rocky start in 2008 and have had to deal with the likes of Orly Taitz) and look at things a-fresh now that we … Continue reading

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Birther Bills: They’re Back!

If you’ve been reading the coverage of the Arizona Cold Case Posse, you probably also know that Arizona Representative Carl Seel is headed back to the Arizona legislature with another attempt to get a birth certificate from Barack Obama. See … Continue reading

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