Monthly Archives: May 2014

Smith not being extradited to Kenya

Atlanta attorney Loren Collins, who had offered to represent Lucas Smith in what Smith claimed was an imminent extradition from the Dominican Republic (where Smith is residing at present) to Kenya, has good news for Smith. I had previously contacted … Continue reading

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Where do we meet if we get separated?

This will be the Operation American Spring thread for the event scheduled to start May 16. I was looking at one of the official web pages for OAS and couldn’t find where folks are supposed to meet. Perhaps they figure … Continue reading

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Obama out of office–ANY DAY NOW!

Birthers are a bit vague about the specifics of when Obama will leave office, but the Obot Patriots have the inside information. Obama will leave office in: [countdown date=2017/01/20-12:00:00] [timer] [after] Thank you, Mr. President, for your service[/countdown]. Patience is … Continue reading

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Sibley/Vogt revive old crock about Fuddy taking a bribe

Birther memes are immortal Butterdezillion, the fervent viewer of Hawaii state documents, went off on a tizzy last Spring over Loretta Fuddy’s state ethics financial disclosure forms, questioning a $50,000 amount of money that mysteriously appeared (according to her). Actually, … Continue reading

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Firefox users, press Ctrl-F5

Some CSS has changed when I installed the new theme on the blog. If your browser retains the old CSS files, there will be problems. Press the Ctrl-F5 key in Firefox to force a refresh.

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Birther plaintiffs say they didn’t get a Fair decision

Just as debunked conspiracy theories don’t die when logic dictates that they should, so birther conspiracy theory lawsuits don’t seem to end when the courts dismiss them. Case in point is Fair v. Walker in Maryland. This case, the long … Continue reading

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