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Article Archive for 25 October 2008

Background Check All Candidates For Federal Office?
Saturday, 25 Oct, 2008 – 22:46 | 4 Comments

As of this date, the only federal case — Berg v. Obama — that has been brought up to challenge Obama’s eligibility is, for the time being, dismissed (though probably far from unchallenged). This brings …

Concerned Citizens Should Pursue Legal Action in Their Respective States
Saturday, 25 Oct, 2008 – 14:18 | 6 Comments

This “Music Producer” person seems to have things down pretty good (via a comment from my earlier post on this topic):
This was posted this past week in the comment section of http://www.obamacrimes.com:
The Virginia lawsuit (actually a …

API Alleges MO Tapes Reveal Upcoming Connection: Africa, Iran, Venezuela
Saturday, 25 Oct, 2008 – 13:47 | 3 Comments

I’ll first say that I agree with Jeff Shreiber that there is a lot riding on the efficacy of these tapes that API allegedly has and supposedly has retained Philip Berg as legal counsel . …

States With People Filing Suit Against SOS
Saturday, 25 Oct, 2008 – 12:50 | 11 Comments

Per an API article, here’s as current a listing as may be found of which citizens in which States are engaging their respective Secretaries of State:

(HI) Andy Martin at email: AndyMart20@aol.com
(WA) Steve Marquis email: peoplesvoice@peoplespassions.org ; website: www.peoplespassion.org
(CA) David …

Judge Surrick Dismisses Berg v. Obama in Philly
Saturday, 25 Oct, 2008 – 10:58 | 3 Comments

Thanks to John’s Corner of the World for linking to my post here! Yay, blogosphere!
-Phil
Thanks to Jeff Schreiber’s relentless coverage of this case, he reports that it’s officially been decided as of 6:15pm yesterday evening …