Monthly Archives: November 2012

The Doc’s skyrocketing legal career

It’s hardly been a month since I was awarded the De Facto Juris Doctor Pro Hac Vice degree from The Fogbow School of Birther Law, for which I am duly honored (thanks guys). That was cool, but now my Birther … Continue reading

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Dear Sandra

You asked a question over at Orly Taitz’ blog—you said: how does one find out what the case is all about on Nov 16th? I have searched this site with no result on this cases information. Very frustrated. I can … Continue reading

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The Strunk’s tale

How does one serve a complaint on the President of the United States in his personal capacity? Christopher-Earl : Strunk thinks he knows, and he shares his process server adventure in a 7-page affidavit filed in the case of Taitz … Continue reading

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Barack Obama born in Kenya: New authentic photograph proves

No elephants this time. A photograph has surfaced on the Internet on mainstream sites like MSN and The Huffington Post showing newborn Barack Obama in Kenya near Kogelo village (where President Obama’s step-grandmother lives to this day). I believe the … Continue reading

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Birther judge elected Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court

Most noted for his Ten Commandments Monument and his ouster as Chief Justice of Alabama after disobeying a federal court order to remove same, and less known as a columnist for WorldNetDaily, Roy Moore has once again been elected Chief … Continue reading

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Ballot challenges move to election challenges

I think we’re seeing the inevitable sorting out of the birther movement, with the politically motivated dropping away and the denialists staying the course. That’s natural, of course, for someone who has been 4 years in denial to remain in … Continue reading

Posted in Election Conspiracies | Tagged | 52 Comments