By: Chad Rhodes
Pass this around for your state, Copy, Paste and Change the names and state.
Dear Mazie,
I hope your state voters do not vote for you. If you can falsely accuse a person of a heinous crime without hearing all evidence, as you did in the Kavanaugh case is absurd. Especially when the evidence points to the accuser accusing the wrong Person and clarifying Kavanaugh innocence.
We as a community are asking ALL Congress members to address this matter in congress. As Representative for your State of Hawaii to Congress could you please start the procedure to remove Rep. Cory Booker for sexually assaulting a woman. He is a Self Confessed Sexual Predator.

I am asking all of America to ask there congress members to look into this case.
As a citizen of this country I am sure you understand what needs to be done.
I figure since you were so strongly involved with the Blasey Ford Case and accusations against Judge Brett Kavanaugh. I’m sure you wouldn’t mind starting the process to remove Rep. Cory Booker.
He is in the seat and we just went through this with Blasey accusing Kavanaugh.
No person shall hold a seat in office when they have been found to be guilty of a serious crime. Which he has admitted to the crime.
Thank You
I am asking all voters to send your Congress, Senate Seat holders, Especially those who are running for re-election a letter concerning Rep. Cory Booker who is a self admitted sexual predator.
One innocent man sat in the hot seat accused of horrific crimes against a woman, and then another and another, which all came to be false with no one to established collaborations between them once again as with Blasey. Rep. Cory Booker had no right to be in that seat and cross examining Judge Kavanaugh.
This is a first of many letters
The Law States:
10 U.S. Code § 920 – Art. 120. Rape and sexual assault generally
(b)Sexual Assault.—Any person subject to this chapter who—
(1) commits a sexual act upon another person by—
(A) threatening or placing that other person in fear;
(B) causing bodily harm to that other person;
(C) making a fraudulent representation that the sexual act serves a professional purpose; or
(D) inducing a belief by any artifice, pretense, or concealment that the person is another person;
(2) commits a sexual act upon another person when the person knows or reasonably should know that the other person is asleep, unconscious, or otherwise unaware that the sexual act is occurring; or
(3) commits a sexual act upon another person when the other person is incapable of consenting to the sexual act due to—
(A) impairment by any drug, intoxicant, or other similar substance, and that condition is known or reasonably should be known by the person; or
(B) a mental disease or defect, or physical disability, and that condition is known or reasonably should be known by the person;
is guilty of sexual assault and shall be punished as a court-martial may direct.