Monthly Archives: September 2013

Innocents abroad

The title of this artice is borrowed from Mark Twain’s Holy Land travelogue of the same name. I thought it an appropriate title for an article about the alleged absquatulation from the United States of certain upstanding anti-birther personalities. I … Continue reading

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How to look important

Issue demands. Be audacious and demand it right now. By making demands of someone, you put yourself in their league; hence, the more important the person you demand from, the more important you look. Down side: You look pathetic if … Continue reading

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Sheriff’s star wars

While it’s not a pure Obama conspiracy story, still the “political war” (the court’s words) in Maricopa County involving Sheriff Arpaio shows that he and others intentionally brought false charges against a number of officials for political purposes. To date … Continue reading

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SSA: No Harrison Bounel

No surprise. In a court filing in the case of Taitz v. Colvin the Social Security Administration advised Orly Taitz that SSA “could not locate the requested records for Mr. Harrison Bounel with the information provided by Plaintiff.” Taitz had … Continue reading

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Anti-birther partisans flee the country

I knew about this, but I didn’t realize that the announcement was coming today. As you may recall, I’ve previously detailed the aftermath of a telephone exchange between anti-birther partisan Reality Check (RC) who has in the past hosted a … Continue reading

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Comment at ORYR–Part 2

I just want to say that Obama Release Your Records is a crappy web site. It’s overloaded with advertising (even pop-up ads!), the home page is ugly with the stretched and distorted photos. It has navigation problems. And the articles … Continue reading

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