He needs to get that person on board before he says the first word on the record.
For example, his complaint is nothing to do with a birth certificate--what he wants is to request that the Commander in Chief and the authorized officer who communicates orders confirm the orders are issued by lawful authority--specifically that the Commander in Chief in fact holds the office he claims to issue the orders from because he meets the eligibility test of Article II, Sec. 1 of the US Constitution.
Daryn Moran says:
May 17, 2011 at 5:10 am
Dear Omaha World Herald War Team,Im getting discharged soon from the military for saying the homosexuality is sin in the Bible. Married with 2 children. The lack of God in America and our new military is frightening. The Bible says the second death is the lake of fire, and whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. Do you think sinners will try to seek God and salvation if leaders put stamps of approval on their sin? Are you Christian people? What do you believe?
The battles military members wage in defense of our country are crucial, but the battle for the Lord and the Bible at this time in America is even more crucial.
My hunch is that the Sargent has been confused, bothered and perhaps broken by the natural moral conflicts now at a head in the services. Still, he should have every aid of legal recourse, no different than the Jags like to give our mortal enemies.