Dr. Taitz Speaks with Justice Scalia at Book Signing
Tue, Mar 10, 2009 | 30 Comments

Dr. Orly Taitz, attorney for Plaintiffs in Keyes v. Obama as well as the now-defunct case Lightfoot v. Bowen, had a chance to speak briefly with Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia while he had been in California …

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2008 Election

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Chicago Politics

Here is where Illinois Governor Blogojevich and the rest of Chicago’s finest “crony politics” is covered

Initiatives

American reform has always started from the bottom, up. Track various State-based reformation initiatives here

Money

It makes the world go around, especially DC and Wall Street

Qualifications

Who’s checking up on officeholder eligibility? Find out here

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MS State Reps Introduce State Sovereignty Resolution
Wed, Mar 11, 2009 | No Comment

MS State Reps Introduce State Sovereignty Resolution

From TenthAmendmentCenter.com, Mississippi State Rep. Steven Palazzo and several other Representatives introduced HCR69 (status page):

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION REINFORCING THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE AND AUTHORITY OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY UNDER THE TENTH AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OVER CERTAIN POWERS AND DISCOURAGING THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FROM IMPOSING CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE MANDATES.

A current listing of State-based initiatives can be found here.

-Phil

Tuesday’s Top Stories
Tue, Mar 10, 2009 | One Comment
Tuesday’s Top Stories

Eligibility

Is Snopes.com infallible?

If website calls Obama eligible, then he must be, right?

The Obama Birth Certificate Controversy – Not a Political Issue, but a Legal One
Daily Kos, Factcheck, and Snopes– or how to vet a presidential …

South Dakota Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 20-14
Mon, Mar 9, 2009 | 4 Comments
South Dakota Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 20-14

From the status page:
03/05/2009 Senate Concurred in Resolution, Passed, YEAS 20, NAYS 14. S.J. 642
The “Yeas/Nays” link shows exactly who voted for and against.
According to the South Dakota Legislative Process:
A concurrent resolution expresses an opinion of the …

Monday’s Top Stories
Mon, Mar 9, 2009 | No Comment
Monday’s Top Stories

Media

Eligibility Challengers Phil Berg, Monday 8pm ET & Mario Apuzzo, Thr.; Streaming Interviews & Archive

Eligibility

Mario Apuzzo: Justice and the American People Not Served by the Hollister v. Soetoro Decision
Editorial: Obama still an American, still president
Well…Is He, …

Wikipedia Censoring and Banning for the President
Mon, Mar 9, 2009 | 51 Comments
Wikipedia Censoring and Banning for the President

WorldNetDaily is reporting – and Drudge is also noting — that certain administrators at Wikipedia are censoring and banning those individuals who have edited the President’s wiki entry with the fact that his eligibility has been …

Thomas v. Hosemann: Case Dismissed with Prejudice
Sun, Mar 8, 2009 | 13 Comments
<i>Thomas v. Hosemann</i>: Case Dismissed with Prejudice

Please see the interesting history of this case here; the Order:
ORDER DISMISSING ACTION
On December 2, 2008, Plaintiffs filed their “Motion for Order to Show Cause Why the State of Hawaii, Department of Health, Office of Health Status …

Sunday’s Top Stories
Sun, Mar 8, 2009 | 3 Comments
Sunday’s Top Stories

Eligibility

Film to Be Made in Hawaii of Obama’s Birth

Casting underway for a student film based on birth of Obama

Tea Party Update

Fullerton Tea Party gets 15,000 protestors

Heads on a Stick Tax Revolt 2009 Rally!! (Fullerton, CA, …

More Retired and Inactive Military Personnel Sign Up for Eligibility Lawsuit
Sun, Mar 8, 2009 | 18 Comments
More Retired and Inactive Military Personnel Sign Up for Eligibility Lawsuit

Dr. Orly Taitz reported yesterday that 3 more would-be Plaintiffs have agreed to become a part of a future lawsuit designed to order the President to publicly furnish his vital documentation to establish his eligibility …

TX Bill on Candidate Eligibility Filed
Sat, Mar 7, 2009 | 20 Comments
TX Bill on Candidate Eligibility Filed

Per Ballot-Access.org,
Texas Representative Sid Miller (R-Stephenville) has introduced HB 835, to require candidates to submit a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The bill would apply to candidates filing for primaries (including presidential primaries), …

MT Candidate Eligibility Bill Tabled
Sat, Mar 7, 2009 | No Comment
MT Candidate Eligibility Bill Tabled

Per Ballot-Access.org:
On February 19, the Montana Senate Administration Committee table SB 474, which would have required all presidential candidates to submit a copy of a birth certificate, in order to be on either the primary …

Headlines of the Day
Sat, Mar 7, 2009 | 3 Comments
Headlines of the Day

Eligibility

Obama on the side of ORGANIZED CRIME

Chavez & Obama

Chavez Tells Obama He Should Follow Venezuela’s Socialist Path

Is Atlas Shrugging?

“Going Galt” Around the Blogosphere

Judge Robertson

Judge Who Resigned Over NSA Program a Partisan Clintonista

Judge: Eligibility issue thoroughly …

OK State Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 25-17
Fri, Mar 6, 2009 | 5 Comments
OK State Senate Passes State Sovereignty Resolution, 25-17

Here is the timeline for SJR10:
Bill History:
Date Flags Chamber H Page S Page Text
2/2/2009 @x S 338 First Reading
2/2/2009 @x S 338 Authored by Senator Brogdon
2/3/2009 @x S 364 Second Reading referred to Judiciary
2/17/2009 @x S …

Second MO State Rep Consents to be Plaintiff to Upcoming Lawsuit
Fri, Mar 6, 2009 | 21 Comments
Second MO State Rep Consents to be Plaintiff to Upcoming Lawsuit

According to Dr. Taitz, Missouri State Rep. Cynthia Davis has agreed to become the next Plaintiff in an upcoming lawsuit designed to order the President to furnish his vital documentation for evidence of eligibility.
Rep. Davis …

Headlines of the Day
Fri, Mar 6, 2009 | 6 Comments
Headlines of the Day

Eligibility

Judge Blasts Cases Doubting Obama’s Citizenship

Tenth Amendment

Jefferson’s Arguments for Nullification and Limited Government
Standing up for Liberty

Federal Budget
        
In Senate, Republicans Block Spending Measure
Republican Spending Freeze Fails in House Vote

Leo Donofrio Quo Warranto Legal Brief, Part 2 (with Exhibits)
Fri, Mar 6, 2009 | 27 Comments
Leo Donofrio Quo Warranto Legal Brief, Part 2 (with Exhibits)

This evening, Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, has released the second part of his three-part legal briefing stating his opinion of challenging the President’s authority via a prerogative writ known as quo warranto.
A key, fundamental observation …

South Dakota House Passes State Sovereignty Resolution 51-18; Immediately Moved to Senate
Thu, Mar 5, 2009 | 5 Comments
South Dakota House Passes State Sovereignty Resolution 51-18; Immediately Moved to Senate

Per the LibertyFile.com blog, the South Dakota House adopted the resolution (per status page):
 HCR 1013: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION, Reasserting sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over certain powers and …

WND: Sen. Martinez Says Eligibility is Up to the Voters to Decide
Thu, Mar 5, 2009 | 41 Comments
WND: Sen. Martinez Says Eligibility is Up to the Voters to Decide

WorldNetDaily reports on some fascinating commentary via email by Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL):
A U.S. senator has suggested that voters have made Barack Obama eligible to occupy the Oval Office, whether or not he meets the …

Leo Donofrio Quo Warranto Legal Brief, Part 1
Wed, Mar 4, 2009 | 56 Comments
Leo Donofrio Quo Warranto Legal Brief, Part 1

This evening, Leo Donofrio, Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells, reports that he has released the first part of his legal briefing stating his opinion of challenging the President’s authority via a prerogative writ known as quo warranto.
At this …

MO State Rep Proposes State Constitutional Amendment on Candidate Eligibility
Wed, Mar 4, 2009 | 45 Comments
MO State Rep Proposes State Constitutional Amendment on Candidate Eligibility

This should drive the “illegitimizers” (my term for those who don’t believe there’s a need to enforce constitutional eligibility requirements) nuts.
Of all places, from the Politico.com:
Fifteen Republican members of the Missouri General Assembly have signed …