Posted on 07/03/2008 4:35:19 PM PDT by SE Mom
I hate to say this, but the mentality of the liberals today...
They will riot if Hillary gets the nomination
they will riot if he loses the election
they will riot if he WINS the election
they will riot on innauguration day
and they will riot when Police crack down on the rioters
the transition from 2008 to 2009 will be riots.
count on it.
However, the law is the law unless a person is a liberal.
Laws are written by liberal legislators to keep conservatives in line.
Liberals are above the law.
It's a Dan Rather moment thing don't cha know.
I think that *this* is the crux of the matter. I don't doubt that he was born in Hawaii. I think that his BC could validate the "Obama is a Muslim" arguments that he's trying so hard to beat back. There goes the Jewish vote along with a lot of 9-11 traumatized Americans.
Huh? It is on the their smears page.
The law you are quoting applies only to births OUTSIDE THE USA! Are you saying that he was born outside the USA?
btt
Rather than feeding the smoke and silliness, make it clear and your rep will rise considerably.
What if he is elected and then it is revealed that he was born in Kenya?
Does he resign?
The dims and nation 'forgive' him and shrug?
He refuses to resign and a coup follows?
Could get interesting these next 6 months.
Since when did a little fraud between friends matter to the DNC?
you must have missed a LOT of posts and threads on this
Yes, many people are asking just that: where were you born?
Family accounts from different sources say he was born in Kenya
bttt
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From Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition: “Natural born citizen. Persons who are born within the jurisdiction of a national government, i.e. in its territorial limits, or those born of citizens temporarily residing abroad.”
Question in regards to this from a poster on the site:
3. I am in the U.S. Army, a natural born citizen, and my wife is a U.S. Citizen, natural born. If my son is born in Germany (Military hospital or not), and has a U.S. Consular Report of Birth Abroad, and a German birth certificate can he become President of the United States?
Yes, since your son was born of citizens temporarily residing abroad, as in the military service, then he may become eligible to be president. Of course he must still “have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.”
Two cases in point: (1) George Romney of Michigan who ran for president in 1968. Mr. Romney was born in a Mormon community in Chihuahua, Mexico. His parents were U.S. citizens so he was a natural born citizen. (2) John McCain of Arizona was a candidate in 2000. McCain was born in Panama where his father was stationed in the service, so he would also be “natural born.”
Selling a forgery or using a forgery for some legal purpose are “crimes”. Forging a document is rarely a crime unless that document is MONEY!! (or bearer bonds, or a check).
It is presumed that individuals do not have sufficient information to be able to determine their own "race".
Oh, yeah, I did that BEFORE the law said anything about it. In another license bureau I could have put in “Martian” and they’d have accepted it.
This all could well prove counterproductive. If Hussein was born in Kenya and therefore NOT eligible, it will only establish the precedent that that particular law and constitutional clause is no longer operant. He will not be denied his run nor election even if it proves out that he is actually an adopted Kenyan foundling. Unless the Clintons spring it.If they do it then they will already have their ducks properly arrayed and it just might be able to blow away this particular house of cards.
Moslems ALL give their kids MOSLEM NAMES. There are no exceptions. It just so happens that the fellows who wrote the Koran (not their belief, mine) were all a bunch of Arabs (except for a few stray Persians) and had Arab names. Those Arab names turned into Moslem names, and voila, having an Arab name means absolutely nothing when it comes to ethnicity!
The law assumes the child is NOT a citizen of the US. Else there'd be no need to add the child to a visa since US citizens don't need a visa to be inside the US.
Foreign rules regarding Americans who give birth abroad are comparable.
There are also "status of forces" agreements in many countries and military personnel may be governed differently (regarding the visa deal).
Just quickly looking through the State Department's rules, it doesn't say children have to have a passport (when accompanied by a parent or guardian).
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