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  • Is this really it? (re: possible Obama's Kenyan B.C. - Attny Taitz) Click on the link

    08/02/2009 1:35:53 AM PDT · by rxsid · 12,639 replies · 468,211+ views
    orlytaitzesq.com ^ | 8/2/2009 | rxsid
    <p>Attorney Taitz filed a NOTICE OF MOTION AND MOTION to Expedite authentication, MOTION for Issuance of Letters Rogatory for authenticity of Kenyan birth certificate filed by Plaintiff Alan Keyes PhD.</p> <p>Barry's Kenyan B.C.??</p> <p>Possible Malware Warning! 2009-08-05 The Orly Taitz website is currently compromised. It contains a hidden iframe that links to a Chinese malware site (security-alerts.cn.) I strongly suggest that you disable all JavaScript before visiting. The exploit was NOT detected by Norton AntiVirus 2009 nor AVG (both with current definitions)! It's fresh, folks. Beware!</p>
  • Walking the intellectual high wire with Roger Scruton

    09/10/2003 2:38:05 PM PDT · by Anthem · 3 replies · 97+ views
    Enter Stage Right ^ | 9-8-03 | Murray Soupcoff
    These days conservative writers come in all stripes. And one of the most profound -- if somewhat esoteric -- is English author Roger Scruton. Unfortunately, for those with a somewhat practical perspective, most of Roger Scruton's writings are about as far away as you can get from the lively fusillades of practical wit and outraged innuendo regularly unleashed on the liberal-conservative battlefield by the likes of Ann Coulter, David Horowitz and William Grim. However, a recent essay by Scruton in the New Criterion, titled Why I became a conservative, is still well worth reading. Unfortunately, for the uninitiated, Roger Scruton...
  • U.S. Answers To Higher Law

    08/20/2003 12:01:20 PM PDT · by webber · 204 replies · 398+ views
    USA Today ^ | Rev. Rob Schenck
    <p>It could be argued that the Ten Commandments should be publicly displayed for no other reason than that these precepts informed our Founders. Our system of law is based on English Common Law, which had its moral foundation in the Ten Commandments.</p>