A Natural Born Citizen: the novel (reviewed)
No, this is not about Obama. Former newspaperman Don Rosebrock has written a suspense thriller about a hypothetical battle over the eligibility of a President. In this scenario, the vice president is...
View ArticleZombies sighted in California
Long dead case comes to life When I think of the Keyes v. Obama lawsuit, later named Barnett v. Obama in California, I feel like I’m discussing ancient birther history. It was Orly Taitz’ first birther...
View ArticleThe birther contribution to American jurisprudence
Dealing with frivolous litigation, whether filed by a seasoned attorney or a novice pro se litigant, is a bit like wrangling cats. Robert J. Davis While one doesn’t usually combine “birther” and...
View ArticleSibley at it again X 2
Write-in presidential candidate Montgomery Blair Sibley, who filed and lost a number of federal lawsuits against Barack Obama already, was back in court again yesterday. Which flavor of birther ice...
View ArticleSibley moves quickly to hold Obama in contempt
Week-old news Montgomery Blair Sibley describes his recent run for president as “Quixotic;” I can only describe his recent spate of Obama eligibility lawsuits in the District of Columbia as...
View ArticleFeds lose Taitz complaint
Orly Taitz reports that she filed a FOIA to find out what happened to two quo warranto complaints she sent the U. S. Department of Justice, and they say they can’t find them. The Taitz web site is...
View ArticleA Natural Born Citizen: the novel (reviewed)
No, this is not about Obama. Former newspaperman Don Rosebrock has written a suspense thriller about a hypothetical battle over the eligibility of a President. In this scenario, the vice president is...
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