Article Archive for June 2009
Long-time readers to my site will recall my taking The Politico to task with their take of the “birthers” — a pejorative intended to label those who question the President’s eligibility as being “fringe” or …
Update: Attorney Mario Apuzzo has linked to the following document regarding “non-conforming” documents via his web site:
Kerchner v Obama & Congress DOC 28 & 29 Judge’s Ltr Abt Ltrs Written by People Abt Case 20090629 …
Attorney Leo Donofrio recently wrote about how the Obama Administration’s State Department continues to maintain that natural born citizenship as a means of determining presidential eligibility “has never been definitively determined by a court:”
Ed. 7 …
I wanted to take a moment to once again publicly thank Michael Boldin at TenthAmendmentCenter.com for the great work he’s been putting forth in helping all of us keep up to date on State-based initiatives …
As I had recently remarked in my “best of” vacation posting, Rep. Bill Posey’s (R-FL) bill on presidential eligibility, HR1503, had 4 cosponsors added to his bill. And as attorney Mario Apuzzo points out, the …
According to the Supreme Court’s Docket (see the Order here), James Schneller, Plaintiff pro se in Schneller v. Cortes, had his motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis denied and the petition for a writ …
The Right Side of Life is in vacation mode for the next week. This means I probably won’t be doing any postings (even though I’ll also be watching about Schneller v. Cortes) but will check …
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 the federal …
The first of two additions to my “Who is Barack Hussein Obama?” widget on my sidebar (top, right) is some rather old news but worth repeating, as TheObamaFile.com did on June 12 where Sen. Patrick …
TenthAmendmentCenter.com provides the following 10th Amendment resolution updates; full text of bills can be found at each referenced link.
At the end of May, the Texas State House kept HCR50 alive by a solid majority:
After being …
Soon after Lamar Outdoor rejected WorldNetDaily’s campaign monies for billboard space to display “Where’s The Birth Certificate?,” WND reports that a Florida real estate company owner has decided to cancel his contracts with the advertising …
It has been brought to my attention by certain individuals that I ought to address whatever role that Mr. James W. von Brunn — the gunman who is said to be affiliated with white-supremacist web …
In a move that is sure to stir up even more controversy over Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility to be President, top radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh made some comments regarding the similarities between the …
As WorldNetDaily reports, their now $75,000 billboard campaign intended to establish ads across the country asking, “Where’s The Birth Certificate?” hit another snag:
Lamar Outdoor, one of the largest providers of billboard space in America, has become …
Mario Apuzzo, attorney for Plaintiffs in Kerchner v. Obama, reports that US Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider granted the Defendant’s second request for a time extension in this case (Court document follows).
As Mr. Apuzzo noted on April 13, the government …
As a follow-up to my recent Selective Service update posting, I received the following information from a concerned citizen by the name of William along with further analysis from a Plaintiff in some of the …
Via TheObamaFile.com, the Hawaiian Department of Home Lands currently has more stringent guidelines for being eligible for certain State programs than many in the opposition require for being President:
There are two categories of documents used …
The following posting from TenthAmendmentCenter.com is so poignant to today’s federalist struggles that it warrants being re-posted in its entirety. As you read it through, keep in mind the absolute importance of the 9th and …
Mario Apuzzo, attorney for Plaintiffs in Kerchner v. Obama, had filed a Declaration Opposing Defendants’ Motion to Extend Time to Answer or Otherwise Move as to the Amended Complaint Returnable June 1, 2009 (a brief background …
I’ll start his posting of a collection of notable memories from around the blogosphere with some things I put together from Veteran’s Day.
Off the top, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s prayer from this day 65 years …
The TenthAmendmentCenter.com reports:
On 06/02/09, Kentucky State Representative Stan Lee prefiled House Concurrent Resolution 10 (HCR10) for the 2010 legislative session.
The purpose of the resolution is to claim “sovereignty over powers not granted to the federal …
The White House, via the National Academy of Public Administration, began using IdeaScale.com’s Open Government Dialog web site to help gauge the public’s interest in what kinds of data should be made transparent with this Administration. The …
First, Montana fired a proverbial shot across the bow of the federal government in challenging Second Amendment regulations. Then, Utah followed suit with their own State-based law. Not to be out-done, entities who opposed these …
With President Barack Hussein Obama’s eligibility to hold office formally unresolved, and with plenty of intentional (or not) opposition mis/dis-information being bandied across the blogosphere, it’s time to bring some notable information together in one …
As WorldNetDaily had begun their billboard campaign of buying up space to display the message, “Where’s The Birth Certificate?”, they now report that CBS Outdoor corporate has chosen to not accept money for billboard buys:
The …
As I had originally covered in the now-scrubbed story about how the President empathizes with Muslims because of at least similar familial heritage:
Al Jazeera’s Anita McNaught, reporting from Istanbul, said: “This was the address we …









