Looking at the evidence presented at the hearing, Judge Malihi and Sec. of State Kemp could claim that Obama is not eligible for the Georgia ballot for 3 distinct reasons, none of which are place of birth.
1. His father was never a U.S. citizen so Obama fails to meet the Minor vs Happersett standard for Natural Born Citizen. Any standard for NBC other than that found in Minor vs Happersett would permit the child of Fidel Castro or Hugo Chavez to be Pres. of the U.S. if said child was born on U.S. soil to a U.S. citizen mother and met the other qualifications listed in Article 2, Section 1 of our Constitution.
2. Based on passport and Indonesian school records placed in evidence, it would appear that Obama is currently an Indonesian citizen as there was nothing presented by Obama or his attorney showing he restored his U.S. citizenship upon returning to the U.S. You would think it would be relatively easy to show proof that his U.S. citizenship had been restored when he returned to Hawaii.
3. Because the Social Security # he is using fails when submitted for the E-Verify program, he would be ineligible for federal employment because he is committing felony fraud by using a SSN issued to someone else.
sforkjoe57, part of what you said was:
“...Any standard for NBC other than that found in Minor vs Happersett would permit the child of Fidel Castro or Hugo Chavez to be Pres. of the U.S. if said child was born on U.S. soil to a U.S. citizen mother and met the other qualifications listed in Article 2, Section 1 of our Constitution.....”
It’s even worse than that. A child of Fidel Castro and a (non U.S. citizen) daughter of Hugo Chavez could be president if the child was born on U.S. soil. This is CLEARLY the reason why the founders included in the constitution a requirement (Natural Born Citizen) for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency that was HIGHER than the mere “citizen” requirement for Senators and Representatives to the House. So a standard lesser than the TRUE natural born citizen standard would not require EITHER parent to be a citizen at the time of the child’s birth. And that, to me, is a scary thought.
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Thanks for your thoughts..