Monthly Archives: November 2012

The election fraud that almost happened?

This story is pretty far out there, and I’m not inclined to believe it, but it’s worth thinking about the possibility that election tabulation systems in states could be hacked. State governments do get hacked; the South Carolina Department of … Continue reading

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Massive vote fraud in the minds of stupid bloggers

I don’t mean to pick on Heather Ginsberg at TownHall.com specifically, or suggest that she is any more stupid than all the others to repeat this story; her article “BREAKING: Massive Voter Fraud in St. Lucie County, Florida,” was just … Continue reading

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Serving her country

Orly Taitz is serving her country, at least she is planning to serve the Electoral College, those 538 individuals who represent the 50 states of the United States in the election of the US President, with a lawsuit. She writes … Continue reading

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De Tar-Baby

The Tar-Baby is a fictional character from the Uncle Remus stories. The figure, made of tar fashioned by Br’er Fox was a trap for Br’er Rabbit, who once in contact with the sticky form became more and more firmly held … Continue reading

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Birther Déjà vu in secessionist movement

“It’s déjà vu all over again.” The Huffington Post/YouGov poll on US secession sentiment came out today. Secessionists are in the minority, but the numbers are literally crazy. There are secession polls in all 50 states, and of those polled … Continue reading

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I told you so

It was over three years ago. Mario Apuzzo had commented on several threads on this blog and on one of them, he left this message: It is not my intent to overturn Wong Kim Ark and I do not know … Continue reading

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