Rep. Mark Meadows Backs Off Promise To Investigate Obama's Forged Identity Documents
Birther Report
1/31/2015
Excerpt:
Here's another politician that promises something to get elected and then when he gets elected he does the complete opposite. And people wonder why the congressional approval rating is so low? Here's why they're so low;
Mark Barrett @ Asheville Citizen-Times reports:
You can send your thoughts on this to UnRepresentative Mark Meadows at;
Washington, DC Office
1024 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6401
Fax: (202) 226-6422
Hours: M-F, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://meadows.house.gov/contact
Twitter: https://twitter.com/repmarkmeadows
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Repmarkmeadows
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/01...romise-to.html
Birther Report
1/31/2015
Excerpt:
Here's another politician that promises something to get elected and then when he gets elected he does the complete opposite. And people wonder why the congressional approval rating is so low? Here's why they're so low;
Mark Barrett @ Asheville Citizen-Times reports:
Meadows says '12 comments about Obama birth in the past
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, 11th District U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows backed away from 2012 remarks in which he said he would push for an investigation of where President Barack Obama was born and thus whether he is eligible to be president.
Meadows answered, "Yes," when asked at a Blue Ridge Tea Party forum in Hendersonville whether he would pursue an investigation, then said he hoped the question would be irrelevant because Obama would be defeated in his reelection bid.
"If we do our job from a grassroots standpoint, we won't have to worry about it," Meadows said then. "We will send him back home to Kenya or wherever it is. We will send him back home, and in doing that I believe what we will find is that we will get a new commander in chief who will hopefully honor the Constitution, respect our military and stop cutting it."
Joe Davidson, a Post columnist who focuses on issues affecting federal employees, asked Meadows about the, "Yes," quote in a recent interview.
He said Meadows, a Jackson County Republican, responded that he will not seek an investigation.
"I don't even remember that quote. Obviously I distance myself from that," Davidson quoted Meadows as saying. "That doesn't apply to anything I'm doing now."
The June 2012 forum was held during the runoff primary campaign for the Republican Party nomination for the seat Meadows now holds.
Meadows recently became chairman of the subcommittee on government operations of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. That puts him in a position to have a significant impact on legislation dealing with federal workers — or to push for an investigation of where Obama was born. [...] Asheville Citizen-Times.
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, 11th District U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows backed away from 2012 remarks in which he said he would push for an investigation of where President Barack Obama was born and thus whether he is eligible to be president.
Meadows answered, "Yes," when asked at a Blue Ridge Tea Party forum in Hendersonville whether he would pursue an investigation, then said he hoped the question would be irrelevant because Obama would be defeated in his reelection bid.
"If we do our job from a grassroots standpoint, we won't have to worry about it," Meadows said then. "We will send him back home to Kenya or wherever it is. We will send him back home, and in doing that I believe what we will find is that we will get a new commander in chief who will hopefully honor the Constitution, respect our military and stop cutting it."
Joe Davidson, a Post columnist who focuses on issues affecting federal employees, asked Meadows about the, "Yes," quote in a recent interview.
He said Meadows, a Jackson County Republican, responded that he will not seek an investigation.
"I don't even remember that quote. Obviously I distance myself from that," Davidson quoted Meadows as saying. "That doesn't apply to anything I'm doing now."
The June 2012 forum was held during the runoff primary campaign for the Republican Party nomination for the seat Meadows now holds.
Meadows recently became chairman of the subcommittee on government operations of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. That puts him in a position to have a significant impact on legislation dealing with federal workers — or to push for an investigation of where Obama was born. [...] Asheville Citizen-Times.
You can send your thoughts on this to UnRepresentative Mark Meadows at;
Washington, DC Office
1024 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-6401
Fax: (202) 226-6422
Hours: M-F, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website: http://meadows.house.gov/contact
Twitter: https://twitter.com/repmarkmeadows
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Repmarkmeadows
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://www.birtherreport.com/2015/01...romise-to.html