Posted on 11/28/2015 9:01:32 PM PST by Marcus
The ever entertaining and mercurial Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Florida, threatened to file a lawsuit if the Republican Party picks Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas as its presidential nominee in 2016, according to a Friday story in the Washington Times. Grayson made this threat while appearing on Alan Colmesâ radio show. The stated reason for the threat is that, in Graysonâs view, Cruz is not a natural born American as required for being president in the United States Constitution, having been born in Canada, albeit to an American mother.
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If the law suit against Cruz was won, would that mean that the Obama years are nulled? tit for tat. Cruz would win though and Obama will lose.
Somebody needs to tell this jackazz that if your parents are American no matter where you are born you are American.....
yeah, its the movie that keeps on giving. Its like living a nightmare every day only you can't wake up to get out of it.
How did this asshole build a 25 million dollar fortune? By intimidation?
theft, by fraud.
Orly Taitz???
REPUBLICANS WANT YOU TO DIE AND DIE QUICKLY!!!!
That Alan Grayson?
Grayson is a grandstanding publicity hound.
Can I sue to have Alan Grayson committed to an insane asylum for life on the grounds that he is demented and poses a clear and present danger to society?
If anyone should be in the funny farm, it is this POS.
“Didnât we see this movie 8 years ago?”
Not exactly. Both Cruz’s parents were citizens ar the time he was born; mother born in U.S. father naturalized several years prior. However, unlike McCain, both parents native born U.S. citizens, was born in Panama which was a U.S. Protectorate at the time and on a U.S. Military base as well, Cruz was born on Canadian soil in a Canadian hospital. However, I do believe he will pass muster nevertheless. But, an early ruling would be beneficial to him I think.
Fear is transparent.
No one should be on a political site at work....of any affiliation.... Unless your on break on your own device.
I struggled with that for years before I retired. Just too easy to entertain oneself when one should be working. I told the boss NOT to give me access to the web at work...... But I actually needed access for certain things. People my age weren’t as computer literate as I and I would walk into there offices and they would be playing solitaire on their computers instead of working
REPUBLICANS WANT YOU TO DIE AND DIE QUICKLY!!!!
That Alan Grayson?
Yeah...the one who lost to Colonel West.....so they gerrymandered his district so it would be skewed with a majority of Jewish Florida leftists
Post 24 explains my down time.
It was an investment bank. We had the web. The restrictions were to use your discretion. That was 10 years ago. But since I seem every other week about a federal; worker watching porn, I see security hasn’t tightened. .
Not accurate. His mom was/is a US citizen, his pops was a Cuban citizen at the time and became a US citizen recently in 2005.
You’re right. I referenced Wikipedia but read too fast. Thanks for correction :)
He does not have his wires crossed. A copy of the Constitution will not help.
The fact is that this has not been a settled matter of law. SCOTUS has opined on this in an immigration case before Obama issue came to the forefront. When an immigration case came before them later they didn’t dare talk about the topic.
You have to actually listen to the oral argument to understand that SCOTUS has differing views on the topic.
Case: Nguyen
By the way, which way do you think Ginsburg lands on the topic?
Jus sanguinis is enough.
Her grandson could be President.
Which way was Justice Scalia leaning?
Jus Soli is required.
So to say this is settled law is preposterous. To say you know how SCOTUS would rule is preposterous.
I don’t mind Grayson moving full steam ahead. Let it be settled.
Step Daughter was born in Japan, she held dual citizenship until she was 18. Born on US Navy Base, both parents US Citizens. Yet she had a Japanese BC, an US BC from the US Consulate. US Passport at 3 days old.
She is now 40 and denounced the Japanese citizenship at 18.
How many other Military families have gone through this stuff?
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