Every candidate should get similar letters from citizens
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Orly thought you would like to see this message I sent to Rick Santorum
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To: Rick Santorum
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 2:27 PM
Subject: Remember what it did for Donald Trump
Dear Presidential Canidate Rick Santorum:
I have my checkbook out and my pen poised to write you a check for your campaign – the moment you are willing to step up to the plate and publicly announce that you are making Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the Constitution the number one point of your platform– that the Office of President can only be filled by a forensically-proven* natural born Citizen. * Blatantly forged Hawaiian Certificates of Live Birth do not count. Anchor baby citizen status does not count. Being born of parents, where only one is a U.S. Citizen, does not count. And a Conspiracy by Congress to try to remove the natural born Citizen requirement for President does not count! (non-transparent ‘Ghosts’ do not count either). * Identity Theft Using State Of Connecticut Social Security Number issued to another. His Selective Service Certificate has the same CT Social Security number, that was never issued to him? The Constitution matters and I anxiously await your patriotic response – and the public announcement.
Harold Sorensen
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August 21st, 2011 @ 7:29 pm
I have been addressing these issues to all the candidates through tweets to them. If they have a contact page on their website, I address the Obama felonies to them. He is a man, who really knows who, who was created with fake/forged documents. His good buddies, Ayers & Dohrn did a lot of that in their past, so I am sure they helped set him up with the documentation he needed in 2008 to have a ‘credible past’ to run for POTUS. Bill Ayers even wrote him a couple biography books to seal the creation of Barack Hussein Obama.
August 22nd, 2011 @ 8:43 am
@Florence Stone,
Every Republican candidate who was a member of Congress in 2008, or became a member of Congress in 2010, has already been made well aware of Obama’s felonies and lack of eligibility via hundreds, if not thousands, of telephone calls, emails, faxes, snail mails and tweets. All to no avail. IMHO that alone eliminates all of them.
The remaining candidates on the Iowa Straw Poll ballot were Tim Pawlenty, Rick Santorum, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman and Thad McCotter. As far as I know none of them have persued the issue either, so that eliminates all of them also.
Therefore, I don’t believe we can/should expect any of the candidates on the Iowa Straw Poll to make an issue out of this. Which leaves us with a possible “Johnny Come Lately” candidate. Can you say Sarah Palin?
August 22nd, 2011 @ 8:35 pm
Good observation, RacerJim. Sarah Palin already has name recognition; she can therefore afford to enter this race late if she so desires, just as Trump can do the same. She seems to be the only “potential” candidate who has never backed down from the birther issue so far. I believe she is biding her time politically and conserving her monetary campaign ammo by allowing herself free airtime on Fox News for “commentary” on the issues and the candidates as a “commentator” as she buses around on her “shadowing” campaign to Iowa and whatnot. I know she is good friends with Rick Perry, and it has been rumored that she would not want to run against him on account of their friendship. I believe politically she may be positioning herself for either a vice-Presidency if he becomes the frontrunner, or she will step in if he falls too far behind and ends his campaign to keep the Establishment candidate, Romney the RINO and anti-birther, from getting the nomination. I believe Sarah Palin is a shrewd politician, not to be underestimated.
August 22nd, 2011 @ 9:31 pm
she said, that this issue is a waste of time
August 25th, 2011 @ 5:34 pm
Palin actually said ” the issue is a distraction” in February 2011. But she has said a few times since, that its a legitimate question for the American people to ask since Obama has spent so much money on the defense of the documents.
I strongly believe that if any top politician will use the fraud issue to strengthen their position, it will be Palin.
August 30th, 2011 @ 5:22 am
Sarah Palin does not know basic American history, why would she be a credible candidate?
April 14th, 2012 @ 9:12 pm
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