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  • Fox Poll: Trump, Cruz top GOP race, few 'birther' concerns

    01/22/2016 9:01:49 PM PST · by libbylu · 16 replies
    FNC ^ | 1/22/16 | FNC
    The Fox News Poll is conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R). The poll was conducted by telephone with live interviewers January 18-21, 2016 among a random national sample of 1,009 registered voters (RV). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
  • Fox News Poll: Trump, Cruz top GOP race, few have 'birther' concerns

    01/22/2016 3:54:39 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies
    Fox News ^ | January 22, 2016 | Dana Blanton
    The Republican presidential nomination race has settled into two distinct tiers. Four candidates -- Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, and Ben Carson -- command nearly three-quarters of the party's support. The rest are just trying to break through. Here's how the race stands according to the latest Fox News national poll on the 2016 election: Trump receives 34 percent among Republican primary voters, Cruz gets 20 percent, Rubio 11 percent, and Carson 8 percent....
  • Natural Born Citizens and the Presidency: Is a citizen at birth considered natural born?

    01/22/2016 7:58:09 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 178 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 01/22/2016 | Mike Razar
    The recent controversy over the eligibility of Ted Cruz for the office of the Presidency is one of those conundrums embedded in the U.S. Constitution. That august document is full of ambiguous words and phrases that challenge even the strictest and most principled interpreters. The phrase "natural born citizen" could mean any number of things. For example, at the time of birth: 1. At least one parent is a U.S. citizen. 2. Both parents are U.S. citizens. 3. The birth occurs in a state of the United States. 4. The birth occurs in a state of the United States or...
  • 53% of Republicans say someone born in foreign country should not be allowed to serve as President

    01/21/2016 7:39:08 AM PST · by ScottWalkerForPresident2016 · 88 replies
    Public Policy Polling ^ | 01/20/2016 | Tom Jensen
    53% of GOP primary voters say someone born in another country should not be allowed to serve as President, to only 28% who say they're alright with that.
  • Canadian Citizenship Through Birth Renouncing Canadian Citizenship

    Canadian Citizenship Through Birth in Canada Written by Henry J. Chang Overview Prior to January 1, 1947, there was no citizenship statute in existence. Canada was in a curious position of being a nation without citizens. This was corrected on January 1, 1947 with the Canadian Citizenship Act, S.C. 1946, c.15 (the "Former Act"). The Former Act recognized Canadian citizenship for the first time.... .......... Both statutes are discussed below. Persons Born in Canada After February 14, 1977 Section 3(1)(a) of the Current Act states that anyone born in Canada after February 14, 1977 is considered a Canadian citizen. This...
  • Ineligible for the Office of President

    01/21/2016 8:36:15 AM PST · by Oldpuppymax · 96 replies
    Coach is Right ^ | 1/21/16 | Evalyn Bennett
    It is critical for U.S. citizens to understand the meaning of the Constitution’s term “natural born citizen” when choosing a prospective Commander-in-Chief. The candidate must be free from all possibility of foreign loyalties through either his or her parentage or place of birth. Why is the adoption of a narrow interpretation of “natural born citizen” essential to the future of our nation? If it is sufficient for a person to have only one U.S. citizen parent in order to be considered a “natural born” citizen, then dual citizens could become President, including dual citizens of countries hostile to the United...
  • Donald Trump Is Right About Cruz's Presidential Eligibility

    01/21/2016 5:31:08 AM PST · by VitacoreVision · 207 replies
    Reason.com ^ | January 20, 2016 | Jacob Sullum
    After many years of debate, the meaning of "natural born citizen" remains unsettled. During last week's Republican presidential debate, Ted Cruz said it's "really quite clear" he is eligible to run for president even though he was born in Canada, because his mother was a U.S. citizen. His rival Donald Trump insisted "there is a serious question" as to whether Cruz qualifies as "a natural born citizen," one of the constitutional requirements for the presidency. Here is a sentence I never thought I'd type: Donald Trump is right. Cruz describes a consensus that does not exist. The Texas senator is...
  • Cruz, Natural Born Citizen Or Not? - Frankly, I am not sure that I care anymore

    01/20/2016 10:15:17 AM PST · by inpajamas · 129 replies
    01/20/2016 | inpajamas
    I was told today that Ted Cruz's conservatism was moot because he is not eligible to run for president. I have also been told by others that true conservatives cannot win a general election. If that is true, then there is no winning, for even if you prevail by sacrificing values and principles to enlarge your "tent", you have won nothing. The truth is, regardless of Cruz's status, Cruz's conservatism is not moot anymore than the Founders ideas were moot. For if values and principles are moot, you can follow the law precisely and you have nothing. The Founders parted...
  • Coulter: The case against Cruz as ‘natural-born citizen’

    01/20/2016 6:57:04 AM PST · by RC one · 153 replies
    thye Courier of Montgomery County ^ | , January 17, 2016 10:47 pm | Ann CoulterSyndicated Columnist
    If Ted Cruz is a “natural-born citizen,” eligible to be president, what was all the fuss about Obama being born in Kenya? No one disputed that Obama’s mother was a U.S. citizen.Cruz was born in Canada to an American citizen mother and an alien father. If he’s eligible to be president, then so was Obama — even if he’d been born in Kenya.As with most constitutional arguments, whether or not Cruz is a “natural-born citizen” under the Constitution apparently comes down to whether you support Cruz for president. (Or, for liberals, whether you think U.S. citizenship is a worthless thing...
  • Who Is Permitted To Be The President Of The USA? The Full Story Is Embarrassing

    01/20/2016 8:03:53 PM PST · by Jeff Chandler · 162 replies
    The New Terrapin Gazette ^ | 19 January 2016 | LBB
    Some folks, including Don Trump, think Senator Cruz is not entitled to run for president because he is not a "natural born" citizen. This matter was debated when John McCain ran for the office, yet it seems that the correct answers are still not generally appreciated. So... ...is Senator Ted Cruz qualified to be president? Yes, because the 1790 Immigration Act declares flatly that people in his circumstances are "natural-born" citizens. That law followed the adoption of the constitution by about two years, and some of the founding fathers of the nation were in the Congress at the time. One...
  • Reince Priebus Won’t Call Ted Cruz a 'Natural Born Citizen' In Time Magazine Interview

    01/19/2016 11:49:22 AM PST · by jimbo123 · 46 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 1/12/16 | ALEX SWOYER
    Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus says that GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is surrounded by "varsity" candidates and vows to have an honest convention. But the GOP leader refused to get involved in the debate over whether or not Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is a "natural born" citizen. Time asked Priebus, "A topic in the news today Ted Cruz was born in Canada. Is he constitutionally eligible to be President?" "Listen, I don't get involved," Priebus responded. "I'm not going to get in the middle of all these candidate issues. It’s a bad place for me to...
  • Cruz citizenship case should be tried in court of public opinion ("the political question doctrine")

    01/19/2016 12:05:02 PM PST · by Faith Presses On · 77 replies
    Reuters ^ | 1/19/15 | Akhil Reed Amar
    (snip) The problem is not, as some commentators have claimed, a legal doctrine known as "standing" -- a rule that requires that a person who comes to court must have a proper legal interest at stake in the litigation. Rather, the biggest barrier is a principle of judicial restraint known as "the political question doctrine." A key idea underlying this doctrine is that the Constitution itself, in its text or spirit, sometimes takes a certain sort of constitutional question away from ordinary courts and makes some other decision-maker the real judge -- a special court for a special question. In...
  • Ted Cruz Conflicting Stances on Birthright Citizenship [14th Amendment]

    01/19/2016 11:30:34 AM PST · by Enlightened1 · 72 replies
    Youtube ^ | 09/25/15
    Ted Cruz's Amazing Stances on Birthright Citizenship and the 14th Amendment from 2011 to 2015.
  • Let's Put an End to this Birther Nonsense about Ted Cruz

    01/19/2016 8:55:20 AM PST · by Cincinatus' Wife · 212 replies
    Red State ^ | January 19, 2016 | Jake from Red State
    The past eight or so years should have proven conclusively that the various strains of birthers out there do not know about which they speak. Nevertheless, this has not stopped them from continuing in their ways. The latest speculation I've seen surrounds the Naturalization Act of 1790 passed by the First Congress. Here is the relevant portion: And the children of citizens of the United States, that may be born beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens: Provided, That the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose...
  • The Two Faces of Lawrence Tribe – He is Right and Wrong About Ted Cruz

    01/19/2016 7:57:25 AM PST · by Isara · 34 replies
    Conservative Review ^ | January 19th, 2016 | Hans von Spakovsky
    Harvard law professor Lawrence Tribe’s view of the Constitution and the “natural born” citizen issue seems to blow with the political winds.  Why has his view completely switched from 2008?  Is it because, as Sen. Ted Cruz said at the Republican debate on Jan. 14, Tribe is a “left-wing judicial activist” and “a major Hillary Clinton supporter?”  Whatever the reason, Tribe’s current assertions about the issue are wrong and Donald Trump may want to think twice before he again cites Tribe as an “expert”.In a prior article, I explained the legal interpretation of the requirement in Article II, Sec. 1...
  • 'Natural Born' Issue for Ted Cruz Is Not Settled and Not Going Away

    01/19/2016 6:38:55 AM PST · by RC one · 65 replies
    NBC news ^ | 1/19/16 | Pete Williams
    While the nation's legal scholars differ over the exact meaning of the Constitution's requirement that a person must be a "natural born citizen" to become president, they're unanimous in saying Ted Cruz is wrong about an important point. "As a legal matter, the question is quite straightforward and settled law," Cruz has said. "People will continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it is quite straightforward." In fact, the experts say, it is neither settled nor straightforward. It's not settled — because the Constitution does not define "natural born," a phrase that appears in the...
  • 'Natural Born' Issue for Ted Cruz Is Not Settled and Not Going Away

    01/18/2016 8:21:28 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 277 replies
    NBC News ^ | 01/18/2016 | Pete Williams
    While the nation's legal scholars differ over the exact meaning of the Constitution's requirement that a person must be a "natural born citizen" to become president, they're unanimous in saying Ted Cruz is wrong about an important point. "As a legal matter, the question is quite straightforward and settled law," Cruz has said. "People will continue to make political noise about it, but as a legal matter it is quite straightforward. In fact, the experts say, it is neither settled nor straightforward. It's not settled -- because the Constitution does not define "natural born," a phrase that appears in the...
  • Fox News (2014): Cruz Ineligible due to Canadian Birth

    01/18/2016 8:53:14 PM PST · by Greetings_Puny_Humans · 211 replies
    Twitter/Fox News Clip ^ | 01/18/2016 | Fox
    Short clip (17 seconds) at link above. Fox was discussing potential Presidential candidates. Discusses Rubio then brings up Cruz, but then dismisses due to not being a natural born citizen.
  • Attorney And GOP Candidate Files Official Objection With NH Over Canadian-Born Cruz

    01/18/2016 9:24:13 PM PST · by TigerClaws · 138 replies
    CRUZ, Ted - Objection to Mr. Cruz appearing on the ballot for President of the USA. Fellow Republican Candidate files official objection with New Hampshire Secretary of State and New Hampshire Attorney General over Canadian born Cruz. -- PRAG FOR PRESIDENT 2016 http://www.chomiprag.com http://www.chomiprag.com/#!prag-for-president/c1s5x *Facebook* [Attorney Chomi Prag] https://www.facebook.com/chomipraglawoffices [Author Chomi Prag] https://www.facebook.com/AuthorChomiPrag *Twitter* https://twitter.com/prag4president *Google Plus* https://plus.google.com/106083838560746981067/posts Published at Attorney Chomi Prag's Law Office Facebook page: The Republican Party invites Mr. Ted Cruz to major media/ debates to give him HELP with his campaign for Presidency when he doesn't qualify to be President of the USA under the US...
  • If Cruz is Eligible Because His Mom Was a U.S. Citizen Then so is Obama

    01/18/2016 5:57:15 PM PST · by Enlightened1 · 187 replies
    For all the arguments that went on for years on this web site, talk radio and many other sites about Obama's eligibility.... If Cruz is eligible because his mom was a U.S. Citizen, then so is Obama because his mom was a U.S. Citizen.... Just saying!