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To: Fantasywriter

I would like to recommend a solution for the partisan political concerns expressed by Fantasywriter: the appointment of a Select House of Representatives Committee on Presidential Eligibility similar to the Select Committee on the Benghazi Attacks. I would recommend former prosecutor, Congressman Trey Gowdy to Chair that Select Committee but he’s already chairing the Benghazi Committee. There are many other members of the House who have impeccable conservative credentials and prior experience as prosecutors who could both chair and serve on such a committee. Congressional committee chairs have subpoena power to compel testimony under oath. A congressional committee also has the ability to investigate any and all relevant aspects of determining if Obama is truly eligible for the office he holds: from identity theft, to document forgery to the cause of death of Loretta Fuddy.
Yes, there would be Democrats on a Select Committee, but they would be in the minority and without enough votes to determine the direction or outcome of the investigation.
In my humble opinion, this should have been done years ago, in 2011 when the Republicans first took control of the House of Representatives.


113 posted on 11/12/2014 12:18:30 PM PST by Nero Germanicus (PALIN/CRUZ: 2016)
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To: Nero Germanicus

Who were you before you adopted the Nero Germanicus screenname? Your posting style is SOOO familiar. It’s like
I’ve been reading the exact same posts for five or so years, but the NG persona hasn’t been here that long.

Who were you before?


114 posted on 11/12/2014 12:24:03 PM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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