Monthly Archives: November 2013

Birther Burma-Shave contest

Inspired by a comment from Curious George, I’m holding a contest for the best birther themed Burma-Shave ad. In the United States between 1925 and 1963, the Burma-Shave brushless shaving cream product was advertised with signs on US Highways. Each … Continue reading

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Vogt dismissed

In a brief decision yesterday (14-Nov-2013), US District Judge James L. Robart dismissed the action styled In re: Douglas Vogt. Judge Robart said: In his response, Mr. Vogt fails to provide a valid basis for this court’s exercise of  subject … Continue reading

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New anti-Corsi web site: claims plagiarism

I spotted via Twitter a new web site kicked off in October, titled “Jerome Corsi: America’s Worst Journalist (?).” Their November 6 article claims that portions of Corsi’s new JFK assassination book were plagiarized from a 1992 book titled  Coup … Continue reading

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Just the fax mam

Remember that appeal that Orly Taitz lost1 in California, Taitz v. Obama et al.? Of course you do. OK, please raise your hands if you know what Orly Taitz did next? I see that everybody has raised their hands. You … Continue reading

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The occasional open thread: emergency edition

Place your Obama conspiracy comments that don’t fit the current articles here. This thread will close in two weeks.

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Communists, competence and birthers

I don’t consider myself an expert on Communism, but I did recently read a book1 that contained a good deal of detail about the Russian Revolution and the Communist government that ensued. What struck me about the Russian Communists is … Continue reading

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