Monthly Archives: January 2013

Orly Taitz and the Supremes

What we’ve seen several times is birther cases submitted to a justice of the Supreme Court, rejected by that justice, filed again with another justice, and finally distributed to the whole court. This is pretty much standard practice. If a … Continue reading

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Grinols motion denied: tainted by Taitz

Judge Morris C. England, Jr., chief judge of the US District Court for Eastern California, denied Orly Taitz’ petition for an emergency temporary restraining order  to stop a number of statutory and constitutional processes necessary to complete the election and … Continue reading

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The extraordinary emergency du jour

Tick, tick, tick—the clock is ticking. Obama will be sworn in for his second term as President  [fergcorp_cdt_single date=”20 Jan 2013 12:00:00″]. Orly Taitz is attacking on two fronts, first with a motion for reconsideration of her failure to get … Continue reading

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Back from vacation

After the game The clock reached zero; the horn blew; the basketball game was over. The score was the most lopsided ever, 200-01. The crowd cheered. The press interviewed the winning coach and some of the key players on the … Continue reading

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Doc gets his 15 seconds of fame

I finally got a little bit of national notice coming out of a phone interview with Marc Fisher of the Washington Post a few days ago. The article published yesterday on the Post web site is, “As inauguration approaches, Obama’s … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: carpal tunnel edition

Place your comments on Obama conspiracy topics unrelated to the current articles here. This thread will close in two weeks.

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