The Washington Post reported yesterday- House majority leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) insisted that he believes President Obama was born in the United States, but refused to call birthers’ disproved claims “crazy talk.” On Meet The Press Sunday he stated “”I don’t think it’s nice to call anyone crazy. I don’t think it’s an issue that we need to address at all. It is not an issue that even needs to be on the policy-making table right now whatsoever.”
Note the usual objectivity that we always get from stinking Democrat propaganda outlets like the Washington Post in using the phrase “birthers disproved claims”. Birther is a sneer, and designed to discredit those concerned with Obama’s Constitutional eligibility by bracketing them with truthers, the loons who believe the Bush administration engineered the 9/11 attack. The claims have not been disproved. It is the Obama camp who are wanting in matters of proof, and every day exposed more as liars and frauds.
Many Republican supporters were concerned with Cantor’s failure to say what should have been said. Such as “it is a Constitutional issue and therefore of major significance”. This weakness generated a great letter from one angered Republican stalwart. Short sweet and exactly on point. Let’s hope the sniveling coward Cantor gets a few thousand more just like it-
January 23, 2011
Dear Mr. Cantor,
Today I read your remarks regarding President Obama’s constitutionally to be president.
“I don’t think it’s an issue that we need to address at all. It is not an issue that even needs to be on the policy-making table right now whatsoever.”
Really? Quite frankly I doubt your qualifications to be Republican House majority leader since it’s apparent you have not read our Constitution, and if you have, you are breaking your sworn oath to uphold and protect our Constitution.
I, and millions of Americans like me will do our best to have you thrown out of office for shirking your responsibilities and threatening national security with an as yet unproven American citizen as president of the United States of America and Commander-in-Chief of our Armed Forces.
Regards,
CC:
Mike Pence
Jim DeMint
Michele Bachmann
Sarah Palin
Paul Ryan

2 responses to “Great Letter On Obama Birth Certificate To Republican House Leader”
OMG,,I sent my Represetative Mr.Poe, Speaker Boehner and Cantor a faxed handwritten letter on Monday. I am not a Birther but now I want to know what is going on! Who is this person in the White House that I voted for….This has gotten really odd…..
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Not only am I a birther, but a natural born U.S. citizen and taxpayer that demands to know that the current occupant of the White House meets the criteria established in the Constitution to be the president and commander in chief….not some left-wing radical, illegal alien, with domestic terrorist ties to unAmerican people like Bill Ayers and Reverend Wright. This person is not my president until he proves he is legitimately occupying the residence of someone that is eligible!
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