Posted on 01/13/2017 11:01:28 PM PST by detective
Which ineligible is your reason for throwing out the protections of the natural born citizen clause?
Birther is a pejorative used by disciples of Alinsky.
Barak Hussein Obama has an immigration file.
US citizens do not have an immigration file.
His entire life is shrouded in confusion.
This might have been the result of having claimed to have been foreign born for the sake of bennies elsewhere. Now with this claim made, and wanting to come into the USA, he had to “immigrate” even if, under a different understanding, it wouldn’t be necessary.
But this kind of dodgy life should have raised pointed questions about how dodgy this person would be now. To any sane society it would raise such questions, but this tends to exclude our modern Democrats and those who follow them without checking much out.
And anyhow... with him admittedly confused about his life at age 20 (didn’t he already warn us about that in his famous books even before he was elected the first time?) this should have been a huge red flag: a fellow with roots of dodginess, looking for where to go, isn’t suddenly going to become a straight arrow without some visibly intervening force. The proverbial story about George Washington confessing that he had chopped down the cherry tree (maybe in a fit of pique? he visibly labored to control his temper) illustrates the right perspective. You may have screwed up but you took the bull by the horns when you did, and that augurs well for your future. Barack’s position did not augur well, and a dazed citizenry paid and paid and paid through the nose for that.
We never deserved Donald Trump. However, God wanted Donald Trump and that overrode all considerations of what we deserved.
Well, I should say apocryphal, not proverbial. But anyhow.
Child A has 1 citizen parent. Child B has 1 citizen parent. The children (child A + child B), aka "Those" or aka "Les Naturels" are the two children who have "parens citoyens".
Without a ruling from the Supreme Court, NBC will continue to mean anyone who is a citizen at birth and no amount of internet bitching is going to change that. In addition, even if the Supremes took such a case there is not a single chance in hell they will now overturn history and delegitimize past presidents and candidates. It's a freeish country so you don't have to live in reality, you can live in a fantasy. But it isn't going to have any real outward effect on this world so it might be healthy to apply efforts elsewhere.
I remember reading an article once (in French) about how ambiguity is built into the English language in a way that is impossible in French. This creates the situation where lawsuits can be pursued in the US to decide the real legal meaning of imprecise language, with people arguing that it means two different things (and they are all correct), whereas such lawsuits are more rare in France. For example, one issue is our use of articles. In French, you must always use an article, while in English, there are situations where such use is optional. So, if you say "I saw fish at the store," it could mean, "I saw a fish" or "I saw the fish" or "I saw some fish," all of which have different meanings. But in French, there is no confusion because you cannot omit the article.
Posted on FR a number of times that when he came back from Indonesia alone when he was 10, he was counted as an unaccompanied child refugee or something of that nature, and a Catholic charity org located in CT got him that SS number, and SAD’s parents were contacted by (who knows) to play fake grandparents and claim him.
I have no idea of veracity.
Since he wasn’t born a US citizen, he never has been one; since even if he was naturalized at some point, it would have been under a name not his birth name. He had to have had a birth name, but it certainly isn’t BHO or Barry Soetoro.
> Without a ruling from the Supreme Court, NBC will continue to mean anyone who is a citizen at birth
You are quite mistaken, per multiple Supreme Court opinions.
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