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BY CERTIFIED MAIL

by Sharon Rondeau

(Oct. 20, 2011) — A citizen researcher is compiling data on how many letters regarding the question of Obama’s constitutional eligibility to serve as president have been sent to members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.

We know that Lucas Daniel Smith sent personalized letters to every member of the U.S. Congress in early September 2010.  Are there readers who have done the same?  If so, please let us know to which representatives your certified letters were sent, when you received the green confirmation card back, or if you sent a certified letter but did not receive the green card.

You may send the information to editor@thepostemail.com as an email with attachments, if necessary.

Thank you!

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  1. I forgot to say that I do have proof of all the faxes I’ve sent, I saved all the sent journals that the fax machine prints out for every 40 faxes sent showing the fax number that received the fax. I don’t know if any of this would be helpful to the researcher.
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    Mrs. Rondeau replies: I believe he is looking just for letters sent by certified mail, but I will double-check. Thank you.

  2. I have faxed 5 letters that I wrote about Obama’s ineligibility and his fraudulent SSN(s) to every Republican member of the Senate and Congress in 2010 and again in 2011 so some received them twice and newly elected received them this year. Some members received all my letters at not only their DC office but at all their local offices as well. I’ve also faxed these letters to Governors, Lieutenant Governors, Attorneys General, Secretaries of State, judges, attorneys, sheriffs, FBI and media. I’ve faxed other letters as well…one that Orly Taitz wrote and one that Kathleen Gotto wrote. I did not send anything certified but I’m constantly faxing and I was told that if a fax is received, it cannot be thrown out, it must be read and kept on file.