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To: Kansas58
I agree that Mother Ann was not old enough to pass Citizenship to Obama, at birth, under the law at that time.

Actually, she was old enough to pass on citizenship. The age requirement you mention only applied to married women. But, whether or not she knew it at the time, Stanley Ann's marriage to BHO, Sr. was bigamous and therefore invalid. Thus, the little bastard was a NBC no matter where he was born, as long as Stanley Ann was his mother.

135 posted on 09/15/2012 12:06:48 PM PDT by cynwoody
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To: cynwoody
Actually, she was old enough to pass on citizenship. The age requirement you mention only applied to married women. But, whether or not she knew it at the time, Stanley Ann's marriage to BHO, Sr. was bigamous and therefore invalid. Thus, the little bastard was a NBC no matter where he was born, as long as Stanley Ann was his mother.

Given that women could not pass on citizenship AT ALL until 1924 with the Women's citizenship act, how is it possible for someone to meet the 1787 definition of "natural" citizen when a law which would make them a citizen wouldn't be written for another 137 years?

If it requires a special law, it isn't "natural."

140 posted on 09/15/2012 12:39:41 PM PDT by DiogenesLamp (Partus Sequitur Patrem)
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To: cynwoody
"Actually, she was old enough to pass on citizenship. The age requirement you mention only applied to married women. But, whether or not she knew it at the time, Stanley Ann's marriage to BHO, Sr. was bigamous and therefore invalid. Thus, the little bastard was a NBC no matter where he was born, as long as Stanley Ann was his mother.”

You are wrong.
It does not matter if Ann was married or not, what matters is how many years she spent in the USA, after she became an adult.
Look at the rules in force at the time of Obama's birth. The Citizenship rules have changed, frequently. I suggest you look at the US Department of State Website, and at the applications for a Passport and the rules and regs for claiming “citizenship for those born abroad”.
147 posted on 09/15/2012 8:28:13 PM PDT by Kansas58
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