Article Archive for December 2009
At the moment and according to Reuters, the next (and by no means anywhere near the final) vote on healthcare legislation is slated to take place early in the day on Christmas Eve. But …
Wednesday, December 16, 2009 update:
While attorney Leo Donofrio had posted further commentary on the reaction to IPPT v. Chrysler based on a rebuttal by Bankruptcy Expert Lawrence D. Loeb, today he posted the following YouTube …
The LonelyConservative.com blog reported that former Vice President Dick Cheney ratcheted up the rhetoric against the Obama Administration by saying that they are giving “aid and comfort” to the enemy:
Former VP Dick Cheney isn’t letting …
First, the country’s most listened-to talk radio show host Rush Limbaugh brought up the eligibility question. Then, Salon.com columnist and feminist Camille Paglia broached the issue. More recently, She Who Would Be President ™ faced …
Wednesday, December 9, 2009 update:
The Post & Email reported yesterday that the Supreme Court has scheduled a Conference this Friday for Indiana Police Pension Trust v. Chrysler (docket):
The action, whereby the U.S. Treasury, without authorization …
Sunday, December 6, 2009 9:30pm et update:
An associate of Mr. Pidgeon has taken a number of questions from me regarding the logistics, process and expectations of both the bankruptcy appeal and the quo warranto petition. …
Through scads of much discussion on my site concerning the issue of whether or not Mr. Obama is constitutionally qualified to be President, I have always maintained the stance that not only do I not …
In a recent posting, I stated that the FactCheck.org blog — the site that claims to have had on hand an alleged Hawaiian certification of live birth purported to come from Mr. Obama — has …
Wednesday, December 2, 2009 update:
Retired Lieutenant Commander Walter Fitzpatrick III posted his own update per his new site, TheJagHunter. The following are pertinent excerpts:
Interactions with the Monroe County Grand Jury “committee” yesterday were most unsatisfying, …









