Senator Lamar Alexander June 26, 2009
SD-455
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Senator Alexander,
It is with a great deal of regret, that I must inform you that I will no longer be able to support you as a candidate for any office that represents me. The conformation vote for Harold Hongju Koh is the final straw.
Your desertion of the filibuster effort to preclude this gun grabber from achieving the intended position proposed is a major departure from the values that I hold sacred. Between him, Holder and Emanuel, the 2nd Amendment is now on life support, if in fact there is any heartbeat left in it at all.
I had been willing to forgive your move toward adoption of a liberal agenda till now, but this flagrant knife in the back of your constituents is so heinous as to be repugnant. It is not like you could by any stretch, believe that the majority of voters in the State of Tennessee would approve of this move. Had that been the case, President Obama would have carried TN. Did you for one moment stop and ask yourself what your constituents would want you to do in this instance?
If there is a venue of approach for recalling you from service, I will begin the paperwork Monday morning first thing.