Article Archive for 1 December 2008
I had originally reported here on Obama’s Civilian National Security Force and Rahm Emanuel on plans for compulsory civil defense service. But now the Pentagon is reporting that they want to begin the process of …
Based on what had originally been covered here, blogger yourfellowcitizen.com is reporting that my great State of Georgia may have some eligibility statutes that political parties are legally required (as long as there is some …
Here’s the link.
They cover the We The People Foundation Chicago Tribune ad, Daniel Essek’s Kentucky case, Berg v. Obama, and Donofrio v. Wells.
-Phil
Per americamustknow.com, Dr. Orly Taitz, DDS, one of the attorneys involved in Keyes v. Bowen, has apparently mentioned that they have a tentative court date scheduled for December 11, 2008.
More info will be posted as it …
Former Republican Vice Presidential candidate and Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin visited Georgia today to campaign for Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) who’s in an historic run-off election against Democrat State Senator Jim Martin.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has been able to confirm that his case was referred to the full Court by Associate Justice Clarence Thomas. This means that, per the docket, all 9 Justices have …
Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, reports today that Cort Wrotnowski’s renewed Stay Application of Wrotnowski v. Bysiewicz has been officially tendered to the Supreme Court Saturday, November 29, 2008.
Leo and Cort are now awaiting the docket …
Texasdarlin featured a commentary by Judah Benjamin on November 28 concerning Leo’s case, Donofrio v. Wells, as well as the “natural born citizen” issue.
The following is Leo’s commentary on the posting…
It is now located at naturalborncitizen.wordpress.com, primarily due to a spam alert on his previous blog.
-Phil
Daniel John Essek, a truck driver from the great State of Kentucky, filed a request for permission to file a court case without having to pay a fee (see the Lexington Herald-Leader for the story; …









