I'm a hero to the Birthers. Oh, joy.

Ten monkeys, tops.

Regards,
Shodan

This is what we mean by being too smart for your own good.

Well, sure. The other monkeys were too smart to get involved.

Mythbusters time.

Re: Ex Parte Jones County Grand Jury, 705 So. 2d 1308 (Miss. 1997)

I mention because it’s irrelevant that Jones County, MS is most famous for having withdrawn from Mississippi during the Civil War. It was known to Confederates as The Free State of Jones or pejoratively as “The Kingdom of Jones” and in spite of frequent raids by rebel troops it was a hotbed of anti-Confederate guerilla activity. The subject of a recent bestsellerand an upcoming movie, it’s leader was Newton Knight, who had a long term relationship with a former slave that produced many biracial children.

Obama is biracial and he wants to set us against each other to destroy the union. This is proof. It’s all in my new book about prophecies hidden by our legal system, The Souther Reporter Second Code.

Scientific American has a short articleonline about birthers. Mostly, it says that they’re used to thinking of Americans as white and having a black president causes them unease. They say it with a few more polysyllables, though.

They say that birthers then believe him to be foreign to ease their badly-mapped minds.

It doesn’t say anything about a propensity for plagiarism, though. How does one address plagiarism on the internet? Sternly worded emails?

And a long weekend. You forgot the long weekend part!

The guy that posted the text purloined from our report has been busy. If you google a portion of it, you’ll find he’s spammed the text to three or four different places.

If only you were right: House GOP chairman joins suit to overturn Obama’s presidency:frowning:

Cool. I’d been thinking something similar recently; that a clash between the common “conservative” trait of respect for authority and a perception of “not us” was being resolved through accusation of illegitimacy.

DMCA takedown notice for copyright infringement isn’t it? Which of course then provides fuel for the conspiracy fire: they’re trying to stop us speaking out! :smiley:

The “common law” crowd often asset that any citizen can convene a grand jury or set up a “common law court,” which can then take actions such as subpoenaing judges, prosecutors, defence lawyers and government officials with whom they disagree.

I wouldn’t be surprised if this is an example of that sort of thinking.

But we need the long-form Vault Staff Report Receipt! :smiley:

Didn’t Ed Zotti issue a press release saying he’d seen the long-form Vault Staff Report Receipt, but was barred from disclosing it publicly by the privacy policies of Creative Loafing?

Bricker, if you lie down with dogs you come up with fleas. This is what happens, bro, :frowning:

You are not a hero to the Birthers. You are a rationale for them.

Or perhaps more accurately, you are a tool of them.

Oh, yeah, that’s fair.

Oh c’mon. There are a lot of things I don’t agree with Bricker about, but I feel he has made it clear that he dissassoicates himself and condemns the actions of the wingnut right, birthers, deathers and the like. He has no fleas from the birthers from this at all.

You were always my hero, Bricks.

Now, that hooker in Tijuana…

This doesn’t make any sense. Bricker wrote an article on Grand Juries. That article was plagiarized by a Birther. How did Bricker metaphorically lie down with dogs?