To: JustSurrounded
If only you were as concerned with Trump’s credibility as a Republican conservative as you are with Cruz’ s or Rubio’s birth status. But keep attacking your fellow Republicans. It earned your buddy Trump a nice shiny first loser medal in Iowa.
24 posted on
02/03/2016 6:32:29 AM PST by
Techjock
To: Techjock
Obama? Well he’s not qualified. Even now, 7 years later. The guys the devil.
Ted Cruz? Well, he’s my guy so drop it guys. You guys are just haters. Ted Cruz is is eligible and awesome.
To: Techjock
Don't rush to judgment about me. I sent contributions to Cruz's campaign several times and he was, at one point, my guy. I have no idea who I'll be voting for when my primaries come up ... just because Cruz and Rubio are not eligible in my mind, doesn't mean I'm completely on board with Trump.
I'd be delighted to vote for the most constitutionally conservative candidate running. To me, however, if you're not a natural born citizen, you cannot run for the office. And if you do, you are not a constitutional conservative.
To: Techjock
Citizenship at birth is very much a foundational tool by which one determines the credibility of any given candidate because credibility first and foremost begins with whether they are qualified to assume the office of president, or not qualified. Being president is NOT a right, it is a privilege that is limited to those who had “EXCLUSIVE” allegiance to the government of the United States at birth, just as a naturalized person is to have ‘exclusive’ allegiance upon their naturalization after they have renounced their foreign allegiance.
Exclusive Allegiance” ... That is the litmus test by which one is or is not a natural born citizen.
48 posted on
02/03/2016 7:24:53 AM PST by
patlin
("Knowledge is a powerful source that is 2nd to none but God" ConstitutionallySpeaking 2011)
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