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Dear Editor:
With all due respect, sir, may I suggest that rather than investigating Lt. Col. Lakin, an
honorable, patriotic officer, who was required to show his birth certificate before
deployment, you investigate Barack Obama (aka Barry Soetoro), who, to date, has refused
to produce his.
When I enlisted in 1963, I had to produce my long form birth certificate. You did, too. Why,
then, does this standard not apply to the man acting as Commander in Chief?
Barack Obama’s first official act after taking office was to sign an executive order sealing
virtually ALL of his records and documents that might shed light on who and what he truly
is. I ask you sir, would a man with nothing to hide do such a thing?
Recently, a video has surfaced in which Michelle Obama herself stated that Kenya is Barack
Obama’s homeland. Even more recently, The Kenyan Parliament (on page 31 of the
Minutes) stated that Barack Obama is Kenyan-born.
The U.S. Constitution clearly states in Article II, Section 1, paragraph 5, that no person,
except a natural born Citizen of the United States of America shall hold the office of
President. That exempts Barack Obama.
Mr. Dasey, you swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies,
both foreign and domestic. I doubt that oath has an expiration date. Isn’t it about time the
military started honoring that oath? I beg of you… do not investigate Lt. Col. Lakin.
Instead, investigate the man who truly needs investigating… Barack Hussein Obama.
Respectfully,
David Briggs
United States Navy, 1963-69
Task Force 116, 573rd River Division
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