Article Archive for April 2009
James Schneller, Plaintiff pro se in Schneller v. Cortes, released the following statement regarding Pennsylvania’s Senator Arlen Specter being appointed as an Elector in the Electoral College:
SCOTUS OBAMA CASE NOTES SPECTER’S IMPROPER NOMINATION AS PENNSYLVANIA ELECTOR IN …
Via AmericanGrandJury.org, editor Bob Campbell posted the following from yesterday evening’s online activities:
“NATIONAL GRAND JURY INDICTS OBAMA FOR FRAUD AND TREASON”
(United States of America) – April 29th 2009 – At 8 P.M, ET American Grand …
Montana
The Kansas City Star is reporting that the State could be setting itself up for a court battle after Governor Bill Schweitzer, a Democrat, signed HB246 into law:
Montana is trying to trigger a battle over gun …
Mario Apuzzo, attorney for Plaintiffs in Kerchner v. Obama, made note of the Defendant’s second request for a time extension in this case:
Motion to Extend Time to Answer, Move, or Otherwise Respond & Declaration of Counsel …
Per a recent email sent by his campaign, Georgia Insurance Commissioner and 2010 GOP gubernatorial candidate John Oxendine expressed his support for the 10th Amendment and for Texas Governor Rick Perry and his support of HCR50:
John Oxendine: …
From the editorial page of the Oklahoma-based TulsaToday, writer David Arnett presents a general critical survey of the President on the anniversary of Mr. Obama’s first 100 days, including some verbiage on eligibility (excerpted; I …
(Pic from GaltsList blog ) For those who are not yet aware, CNN correspondent Susan Roesgen executed a journalistic hit-job at the main Chicago tea party on April 15, 2009. The web site FoundingBloggers.com (see the same …
Oklahoma
While KUTL8 mentioned that HJR1003 passed the State Senate by 29-18, thereby sending it to the Governor’s desk for a potential signature, TenthAmendmentCenter.com reports that Gov. Brad Henry vetoed the legislation. Here was his explanation:
…In a …
Thanks to a handy, dandy Google Alert of mine, I found out that two separate news sites have taken my site’s name in vain! Well, not quite, but apparently there’s a lot of confusion over …
Andy Martin, Plaintiff pro se in Martin v. Lingle, reports that his case is moving forward:
Hawai’i appeal on Obama’s missing 1961 typewritten birth certificate is proceeding.
Intermediate Court of Appeals sets briefing schedule: Andy Martin’s brief due May …
Oklahoma
A local Oklahoma news station reported today that HB1329 failed in the State Senate, 23-20:
The vote was 23-20 on Thursday for the measure. It takes 25 votes to pass a measure in the 48-member Senate. …
Opponents …
WorldNetDaily is reporting what some — including myself — have been careful to substantiate: how much the President has been spending on eligibility lawsuits. Many rumors had been going around the Internet that the actual figure …
The last couple of weeks have proven lively for the great State of Montana. On the one hand, HR3 effectively died in the State House:
A RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF …
Many folks — including myself — have said that it’s one thing to get several hundred thousand of your political peers to go out and make your voice heard; it’s quite a different thing to …
A concerned Pennsylvania citizen and the pro se Plaintiff in Schneller v. Cortes, James Schneller had originally brought a suit against his Secretary of the Commonwealth, Pedro Cortes, alleging that Pennsylvania’s certified ballots were improperly transmitted to …
Sam Sewell at TheSteadyDrip recently posted an article meant to bring folks up to speed on what the eligibility issue regarding Barack Hussein Obama is all about (excerpted):
Somehow, you know it’s coming. That OMG moment …
On September 12, 2009, FreedomWorks is sponsoring the National Taxpayer Protest in Washington, D.C. It’s likely that more and more sites are going to take the historically positive results of the tea party phenomenon and …
Via TenthAmendmentCenter.com, HR27 (status page) is on its way to Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s desk:
In Alaska, House Joint Resolution 27 is “Awaiting Transmittal to the Governor” as the State Senate passed it on April 19th …
Yup, this one is a claim with absolutely no evidence to support it, but it is apparently beginning to make the rounds (and you knew someone was going to get this one started).
From Repubx.com (via CitizenWells):
Hat-tip to Probie …
Following up on CNN’s journalistic hit-job on the April 15 tea party, WorldNetDaily is now reporting that CNN wants FoundingBloggers.com’s follow-up video of concerned citizens questioning reporter Susan Roesgen’s just-wrapped segment to remove their footage:
Cable television …
The Department of Homeland Security recently issued a report that tacitly acknowledged that certain segments of the population — such as veterans, those who are pro-life and anti-illegal-immigration and gun owners — could be liable for …
In from the tip line, the Politico is reporting that the Obama campaign fund is still in full operation. The posting includes this very interesting tid-bit:
Other interesting payments during the first three months of the …
Mario Apuzzo, attorney for Plaintiffs in Kerchner v. Obama, recently wrote a couple of postings conslidating thoughts on how the Establishment — be it Democrat, Republican or otherwise — feels threatened about confronting especially controversial issues …
In a recent posting at AmericanGrandJury.org, a new common law grand jury is forming in Ft. Worth, Texas (emphases original):
Today on the Mark McGrew Sentinel Radio broadcast we found out about a new Grand Jury …
In reaction to the Department of Homeland Security’s recent threat analysis, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Thomas Moore Law Center announced that it had filed a federal lawsuit in US District Court for the Eastern District …
(Pic from GaltsList blog) With the April 15 tea party day just over (and CNN’s journalistic hit job reaction thereto), it’s time to take a look at the results. According to the FiveThirtyEight blog, attendance …









