Congressman Demands White House Records After Fraudulent Gun Control Tweets
Birther Report
2/27/2013
Excerpt:
Republican rep demands White House records after 'fraudulent' gun control tweets
Fox News
Republican Rep. Steve Stockman on Tuesday pressed President Obama and his de facto campaign arm, Organizing for Action, for more information on White House gun-control efforts, amid new allegations that Obama supporters are flooding congressional Twitter accounts with "phony" and "fraudulent" anti-gun messages.
The Texas congressman said he sent letters to both the White House and OFA after learning Monday that he and 15 other Capitol Hill lawmakers had received computer-generated tweets that included the #WeDemandAVote hashtag -- which Obama encouraged supporters to use.
"I am deeply troubled by this week's revelation supporters of President Obama's anti-gun campaign employed 'spambots' to send fake Twitter messages to members of Congress intending to create the false appearance of grassroots support," he wrote.
Two other Republican lawmakers -- Michael Grimm of New York, and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois -- also appeared to receive similar messages that may be linked to former Obama digital strategist Brad Schenck.
CONTINUED HERE: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...on-gun-control
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...e-records.html
Birther Report
2/27/2013
Excerpt:
Republican rep demands White House records after 'fraudulent' gun control tweets
Fox News
Republican Rep. Steve Stockman on Tuesday pressed President Obama and his de facto campaign arm, Organizing for Action, for more information on White House gun-control efforts, amid new allegations that Obama supporters are flooding congressional Twitter accounts with "phony" and "fraudulent" anti-gun messages.
The Texas congressman said he sent letters to both the White House and OFA after learning Monday that he and 15 other Capitol Hill lawmakers had received computer-generated tweets that included the #WeDemandAVote hashtag -- which Obama encouraged supporters to use.
"I am deeply troubled by this week's revelation supporters of President Obama's anti-gun campaign employed 'spambots' to send fake Twitter messages to members of Congress intending to create the false appearance of grassroots support," he wrote.
Two other Republican lawmakers -- Michael Grimm of New York, and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois -- also appeared to receive similar messages that may be linked to former Obama digital strategist Brad Schenck.
CONTINUED HERE: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...on-gun-control
View the complete Birther Report presentation at:
http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...e-records.html