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To: ml/nj
Note to my Congressman sent yesterday:

Re State of the Union:

Congressman:

I know you don’t like to make waves, but is there any chance you could raise a Point of Order at the State of the Union on Tuesday, and ask the Speaker whether the man delivering the speech is eligible under the Constitution to be there.

We know (?) that his father wasn’t a citizen, so he really is disqualified you must know.

But is this f&*@%r even a citizen? Does he have the paperwork to even get a Driver’s License in NJ?

Couldn’t you ask the Speaker to have the man show at least that he was born in the United States? Or is this too much to ask?

ML/NJ

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Will a single person at the State of the Union have the guts to stand up and say ...

"Obama ! Why won't you show us your Original Birth Certificate???"

Would a single man or woman in Congress have the guts to say this to his face? On national TV?

I think such a person would be a hero to the American Republic and famous for the next 100 years.

146 posted on 01/22/2011 8:14:10 PM PST by DontTreadOnMe2009 (So stop treading on me already!)
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To: DontTreadOnMe2009

Obama voted for a law in 2005 that requires states to have issuing agencies verify the validity of birth certificates when used to apply for drivers license and ID cards. Notice the hypocrisy in the state of Hawaii not allowing its own governor to verify the validity of Obama’s birth certificate and ignoring that their own state law ALLOWS such disclosures for such purposes. If folks want to make this ugly, ask your state reps to adopt a bill similar to the Federal “Real ID Act” for their presidential ballots.


149 posted on 01/22/2011 8:54:36 PM PST by edge919
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