SAMPLE e-mail (thank you Sons of Liberty)
I emailed my State Representative and State Senator the following:
Dear xxxxx:
During the current election it has come to light that apparently there is no Federal Provision or State Provision to ensure a Presidential candidates eligibility before placing their name on ballot. This came to light because Sen. Barack 0bama has steadfastly refused to provide a certified birth certificate showing that he qualifies as Native Born as required by Article II Section 1 of the US Constitution.
The applicable section is as follows:
No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years, and been fourteen Years a resident within the United States.
Furthermore, in Sen. 0Bamas case, there is good reason to believe he may have at some point renounced his US Citizenship and embraced foreign citizenship, even to the extent of traveling under a foreign passport.
There have been several challenges to Sen. 0Bamas eligibility in numerous lawsuits filed across the Country. Should he win election, be elected by the Electoral College and sworn in, and then subsequently found to be ineligible, he would be a Usurper and any actions, orders, etc. by him would be null and void. This would spawn a Constitution crisis.
Therefore I request that you submit legislation to the Georgia Legislature that directs the Secretary of State prior to placing an individuals name on the ballot in Georgia, to verify a Presidential Candidates eligibility in accordance with Article II, Section 1 of the US Constitution by personally viewing and verifying certified birth records and to make a good faith attempt to determine if any subsequent actions pertaining to citizenship occurred. This would apply to all candidates for President, including incumbents.
We are required at several times in our life to present valid documentation for things as mundane as drivers licenses, passports, etc. Surely, requiring proof of eligibility for President should require as much.
Anyone cut-and-pasting The Californian’s sample e-mail to their Senator should respectfully consider removing the “zero” in 0bama, and using the “capital-O” Obama instead.