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My Thoughts on Cruz
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| 3/25/15
| Just me
Posted on 03/24/2015 10:45:02 PM PDT by yournamehere
I have not been around for a while, but Cruz running has me excited about jumping back in to politics. Just felt like sharing my opinions..
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To: yournamehere
Just like you, I haven’t been on FR in a good, long while; 2008, I think. I don’t know if anyone will even remember me. Decided to come back and take a peek, and amazingly, remembered my username and password.
I’m excited about Ted Cruz, I like what he’s said so far and I really like how he’s handled himself.
To: yournamehere
Understood. That’s what I thought you meant.
To: yournamehere
Gladly the Cruz you’d bear?
To: Theresawithanh; yournamehere
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posted on
03/25/2015 1:18:51 AM PDT
by
combat_boots
(The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
To: yournamehere
all I can say is that there will be fellow FRs that are upset about the issue of Cruz being stated as natural born citizen when his father was not born in the US but Cuba. the founding fathers uilized vattel’s law of the Nation’s Chapter 19 section 212 regrading parents - both parents are to be born natural born citizens. The irony is that his father was a cuban exile whom came to America during the Revolution as a student and had fled political arrest because he opposed the cuban government. please prepare yourself for others whom will argue that Cruz is ineligible.
I honestly believe Cruz is what is right for America at this time, but the citizenship issue will be sticky point for some. he liberals like Whoopi Goldberg and the View (Whack jobs) will scream about it to no end.
prepare yourself for a fight. Also prepare yourself for the Obama Administration to file a lawsuit that Cruz is ineligible. just watch it is coming.
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posted on
03/25/2015 1:51:08 AM PDT
by
hondact200
(Candor dat viribos alas (sincerity gives wings to strength) and Nil desperandum (never despair))
To: yournamehere
Good summary - eligible and ready to go. I am finally excited and hopeful again.
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posted on
03/25/2015 3:55:46 AM PDT
by
trebb
(Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
To: yournamehere
> “Natural born citizen issue. Which of his parents was Canadian? I can see Canada issuing a certificate of birth that only makes sense. If my child was born in a foreign country while we are there working or visiting, that doesnt change the fact that one or both or the childs parents are American citizens.. Was there Canadian citizenship applied for by his parents that we dont know about? Not from what I have been able to gather. A country cannot take a child and keep it as far as I know. Mom is an American citizen, and Dad was trying to gain citizen status in the US. I think this is a non-issue.”
Ted Cruz never embraced his status as a Canadian citizen which was conferred on him at birth by simply being born on Canadian soil and never by request of his parents. To remove any doubt as to his allegiance to the United States he formally renounced his Canadian citizenship last year.
HISTORY
Madison settled the question more than 200 years ago. In that time if a child was born of an American citizen father with a ***domicile*** in the United States, the child was a natural born citizen. Now because of women’s suffrage and the 14th Amendment, the citizenship status of a child’s mother also confers citizenship as well as from the father.
An Americans wife at the time of Madison was not allowed the right to vote and was folded in with her husband in terms of nationality and culture. In other words it was the man and his ***domicile*** that determined whether natural born citizenship was conferred.
The term domicile is distinct from residence (more on this below).
When early Americans were sailing the seas or residing abroad, they were considered loyal to the United States if they maintained a domicile INSIDE the United States. They could reside abroad but maintain a domicile inside the United States. For example, Thomas Jefferson resided in Paris as the US Ambassador while maintaining his domicile in Virginia at Monticello.
The parents of Ted Cruz ‘resided’ in Canada for work purposes but kept their ‘domicile’ in the USA. The distinction is not trivial or trumped up. It’s a legal distinction that is on the books of many states in regards to marriage and divorce. For example, in New York, if one American and one European marry in Manhattan and then leave to live in Europe and later one of them returns to Manhattan and files for annulment of the marriage, the Court in Manhattan will have jurisdiction if the American maintained a ‘domicile’ (which is defined clearly in New York law) in New York during their time in Europe. Maintaining a domicile could be shown by simply maintaining a postal address for receiving postal mail.
The question came to Madison as to how to determine citizenship for children born at sea. This was not a rare event as many ocean voyages lasted weeks and months. Further, if an American and his family were stationed abroad such as employed in the Foreign Service like a consulate or embassy, then children born abroad of a citizen father were considered natural born.
The natural born requirement originated in correspondence and communication between John Jay and General George Washington. Jay was concerned that Presidents as Commanders-in-Chief would be capable of establishing a tyranny on the people using the Army. The proposal was to ensure ALLEGIANCE and LOYALTY by requiring children to be natural born meaning born to a citizen father and citizen mother. Dual citizenship was never an option in that era. Mothers were expected to fold in with their husbands as to allegiance, loyalty, citizenship, residence and domicile.
A mother needed not be a natural citizen or even a citizen at the time of her marriage to an American. As soon as she married a US citizen she automatically became a US citizen. Even if she was native Indian, German, English, French etc. she at once became a US citizen through marriage to a US Citizen. Dual citizenship was never an option and divorce was extremely rare so there wasnt much confusion or conflict as to a married womans status.
In light of the 14th Amendment and its abuses, the US Supreme Court and Congress must weigh in at some point to clarify issues of ALLEGIANCE and LOYALTY which are the underlying issues of the term natural born.
We now have a President whose allegiance and loyalty are questioned. And we have a foreign born candidate whose allegiance and loyalty are above reproach. Its time for our best jurists, historians and philosophers to work at shining a light in this current era of divorce, independence of women, dual citizenship, ease of migration, fast long distance travel and so on, to determine what eligibility criteria can ensure with high confidence the characteristics of ALLEGIANCE and LOYALTY in a President, how these criteria may define ‘natural born citizen’ and how to ensure these characteristics of ALLEGIANCE and LOYALTY are successfully transmitted across generations.
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posted on
03/25/2015 4:12:14 AM PDT
by
Hostage
(ARTICLE V)
To: hondact200
> “...both parents are to be born natural born citizens...”
Not accurate. They needed only be citizens, not necessarily natural born.
Further, the mother needed not even be a citizen at the time of marriage to her US citizen husband. She automatically became a US citizen when she married a US Citizen.
See post #27 above for more explanation.
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posted on
03/25/2015 4:16:06 AM PDT
by
Hostage
(ARTICLE V)
To: yournamehere
Ted Cruz’s announcement has brought a new element of hope back into American politics. I had forgotten what that felt like after all these years...
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posted on
03/25/2015 5:18:31 AM PDT
by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
To: hondact200
“........the founding fathers uilized vattels law of the Nations Chapter 19 section 212 regrading parents - both parents are to be born natural born citizens”...
That went out the window when odumbo was illegally elected. The precedence has been established and “past practice” can be claimed.
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posted on
03/25/2015 5:33:34 AM PDT
by
DaveA37
To: Caipirabob
If Cruz is not eligible, then neither is odumbo. That being the case, then everything oudmbo has signed as POTUS today is no longer valid and thus null and void? Explain.
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posted on
03/25/2015 5:36:38 AM PDT
by
DaveA37
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To: yournamehere
This was posted all over Facebook yesterday by liberals:
“Cracks me up that the people who think Obama was born in Kenya are the same ones who are backing Canadian-born Ted Cruz for President. If Ted Cruz can be born in Canada to an American mother and still run for President, then Obama can be born in Kenya (he wasn’t) to an American mother and still be President. Now their entire argument is void. Oh, the ignorance of racist hypocrites.”
My blood was boiling too much yesterday to respond. The fact is, liberals are going to gleefully rub our noses in this. What’s the best response?
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posted on
03/25/2015 10:02:18 AM PDT
by
Nea Wood
To: Nea Wood
Whats the best response? Cancel your Facebook account. You'll feel better.
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posted on
03/25/2015 10:06:40 AM PDT
by
TADSLOS
(A Ted Cruz Happy Warrior! GO TED!)
To: TADSLOS
I’d rather block the libs, which I’ve been doing, one by one.
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posted on
03/25/2015 10:07:21 AM PDT
by
Nea Wood
To: yournamehere
He had dual citizenship up until a few months ago.
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posted on
03/25/2015 10:09:16 AM PDT
by
petercooper
("How To Destroy The Country In 6 Short Years" by Barack Obama & the Democrats)
To: yournamehere
"Natural born citizen issue. "
Well, what does the law say?
The ABCs of Immigration: Citizenship Rules for People Born Outside the United States
All persons born in the United States are citizens of the United States (with the very minor exception of certain children of diplomatic personnel).
This is perhaps the only simple rule of US citizenship.
One of the most complicated areas of US citizenship law involves the passage of citizenship to children born outside the US to one or more US citizen parents.
While naturalized US citizens are treated like natural born citizens,which includes those who are deemed citizens even when born outside the US, in almost every respect,
there is one important office that only natural born citizens can hold the presidency(though expect to see efforts in Congress to change this if Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger decides to run for President).
Also, a person who is a citizen from birth cannot be denaturalized (though denaturalization rarely ever occurs).
The rules determining when such children are citizens are extremely detailed,
and vary a great deal depending on when the child was born since the laws changed several times in the 20th century.
...
What are the rules for people born between December 23, 1952 and November 13, 1986?
Again, children born abroad to two US citizen parents were US citizens at birth, as long as one of the parents resided in the US at some point before the birth of the child.
When one parent was a US citizen and the other a foreign national,the US citizen parent must have resided in the US for a total of 10 years prior to the birth of the child,
with five of the years after the age of 14.An EXCEPTION FOR PEOPLE SERVING IN THE MILITARY was created
by considering time spent outside the US on military duty as time spent in the US.
While there were initially rules regarding what the child must do to retain citizenship,amendments since 1952 have ELIMINATED these requirements.
Children born out of wedlock to a US citizen mother were US citizensif the mother was resident in the US for a period of one year prior to the birth of the child.
Children born out of wedlock to a US citizen father acquired US citizenshiponly if legitimated before turning 21.
So HOW does Ted Cruz's situation apply to this Law ?
Cruz was born on December 22, 1970 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada where his parents, Eleanor Elizabeth Darragh Wilson and Rafael Bienvenido Cruz.
Cruz's mother was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware, in a family of three quarters Irish and one quarter Italian descent.
Eleanor Darragh, mother of Ted Cruz, was raised in Delaware, graduated from a Catholic High School (1952) in the U.S., as well as Rice University (1956), so clearly she meets the residency requirements.
Cruz's father, who was born in 1939 in Matanzas, Cuba, "suffered beatings and imprisonment for protesting the oppressive regime" of dictator Fulgencio Batista.
Source ... 74-Year-old Rafael Bienvenido Cruz:
"I came to this country legally," Cruz's father says.
"I came here with a legal visa, and ... every step of the way, I have been here legally."
In an interview near his home outside Dallas, the elder Cruz says that as a teenager, he fought alongside Fidel Castro's forces to overthrow Cuba's U.S.-backed dictator, Fulgencio Batista.
He was caught by Batista's forces, he says, and jailed and beaten before being released.
It was 1957, and Cruz decided to get out of Cuba by applying to the University of Texas.
Upon being admitted, he adds, he got a four-year student visa at the U.S. Consulate in Havana.
"Then the only other thing that I needed was an exit permit from the Batista government," Cruz recalls.
"A friend of the family, a lawyer friend of my father, basically bribed a Batista official to stamp my passport with an exit permit."
The Rafael Cruz that his son Ted portrays is a kind of Cuban Horatio Alger arriving in the U.S. with only $100, learning English on his own and washing dishes seven days a week for 50 cents an hour.
"Since he liked to eat seven days a week, he worked seven days a week, and he paid his way through the University of Texas," Ted Cruz says
of his father, "and then ended up getting a job and eventually going on to start a small business and to work towards the American dream."
Only he did that in Canada, where Ted was born.
His father went there after having earlier obtained political asylum in the U.S. when his student visa ran out.
He then got a green card, he says, and married Ted's mother, an American citizen.
The two of them moved to Canada to work in the oil industry.
"I worked in Canada for eight years," Rafael Cruz says. "And while I was in Canada, I became a Canadian citizen."
The elder Cruz says he renounced his Canadian citizenship when he finally became a U.S. citizen in 2005 48 years after leaving Cuba.
Why did he take so long to do it?"I don't know. I guess laziness, or I don't know," he says.
Peter Spiro, a legal expert on U.S. citizenship at Temple University, says Rafael Cruz followed "sort of a zigzag path to citizenship."
Spiro says Cruz's multicountry odyssey did not follow traditional models for immigration.
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posted on
03/25/2015 10:10:33 AM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
To: Yosemitest
What is the document where the details the rules for children born between December 23, 1952 and November 13, 1986 is based on. i wish to read it myself.
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posted on
03/25/2015 2:06:50 PM PDT
by
hondact200
(Candor dat viribos alas (sincerity gives wings to strength) and Nil desperandum (never despair))
To: hondact200
Under the ABCs, above.
Click on it.
It's
there for anyone who wants to take the time to find it.
One other thing.
Obama is NOT black !
The ILLEGAL ALIEN IN CHIEF is ARAB-KENYAN.
"Genealogical evidence has revealed that the impostering "first black president" Barak Hussein Obama is 6.5% Negro and 48% Arabic, the remainder 45% Caucasian."
The
Arab-
Kenyan Barack Hussein Obama II,
(a.k.a. Barry Soetoro), ( the one
guilty of TREASON ! ) has
NO legitimate Social Security Number.
His father was NOT an immigrant to the United States.
Barack Obama Sr. was a "Transient Alien" because
he did NOT intend on residing in the United States permanently. Barack Obama Sr. was a dual citizen of Great Britain and Kenya, and
NEVER a United States Citizen.
His mother could NOT impart U.S. citizen to her son, Barack Obama II, because she did NOT meet the legal requirements to do so, at the time
her son was born IN the Coast Provincial General Hospital, MOMBASA, KENYA at 7:21 pm on August 4, 1961.
Democrats knew this and tried to eliminate the "Natural Born Citizen" requirement at least 8 times BEFORE Obama won his election in 2008.
Obama is NOT a United States Citizen, and is NOT a LEGAL IMMIGRANT.
He has no VISA allowing him into this country.
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posted on
03/25/2015 2:35:26 PM PDT
by
Yosemitest
(It's Simple ! Fight, ... or Die !)
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