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To: Non-Sequitur

BO’s father was a temporary resident alien and subject to laws, but he was completely subject the jurisdiction of the US, i.e. politically & militarily. Had a war broke out, he would have had to report back to the Brits, thus he was not a citizen and he had no intentions of becoming one. he was here to study so that he could serve inthe Kenyan government, which he subsequently did, so one could classify him as a sort of diplomat also, and in that case, it changes everything entirely aka being that Obama’s mother had not reached the age of majority, Obama would not have held anything other than british citizenship and thus to this day he could be an illegal alien resident.


135 posted on 12/14/2009 11:21:19 AM PST by patlin (1st SCOTUS of USA: "Human life, from its commencement to its close, is protected by the common law.")
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To: patlin
...he was here to study so that he could serve inthe Kenyan government, which he subsequently did, so one could classify him as a sort of diplomat also...

Yeah, if someone wants to twist the defintion of 'diplomat' out of all recognition. The plain legal fact is that while he was here he was subject to our jurisdiction.

136 posted on 12/14/2009 11:25:08 AM PST by Non-Sequitur
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To: patlin

“completely subject the jurisdiction of the US, i.e. politically & militarily. Had a war broke out, he would have had to report back to the Brits, thus he was not a citizen and he had no intentions of becoming one.”

This is silly. You’re making up meanings to being subject to the jurisdiction of our laws.


140 posted on 12/14/2009 11:37:43 AM PST by Tublecane
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