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To: bluecat6
“...the foreign woman who marries a citizen of the Republic of Indonesia also acquires the citizenship of the Republic of Indonesia one year after the marriage has been contracted...”

That doesn't affect US citizenship.

147 posted on 07/12/2012 4:14:11 PM PDT by x
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To: x

“That doesn’t affect US citizenship.”

And.....

I never said it did.

But, without a doubt she had to maintain dual citizenship - and possibly hide that fact in Indonesia. This would explain the removal of Obama from her US passport in 1967. That is when Obama likely received his Indonesian passport.

In Indonesia this entire family was 100% Indonesian. Upon returning to the US in 1971 - without his acknowledged parents as guardians - he needed a way to execute a termination of Indonesian hooks. Enter legal birth father - Obama Senior.

As legal birth father he had the ability to terminate Obama II’s Indonesian ties. Thus making Obama II 100% Kenyan at that point. And hence why Obama Senior was hero to the young Obama and why young Obama then had direct ties to Kenya. He would then have been a bona-fid citizen of Kenya without ever having been there (or born there).


151 posted on 07/12/2012 5:46:26 PM PDT by bluecat6 ( "A non-denial denial. They doubt our heritage, but they don't say the story is not accurate.")
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