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To: Lou Budvis

You are so right. If it was a question of the birthright of the parents, then why all the hoopla over the short form vs the long form of Obama’s birth certificate? We already know his father is a Kenyan, so he could be disqualified just on those grounds, no matter which BC he uses. The whole question has been, was he born in Hawaii, or was he born in Kenya?

Now the rules keep changing with every argument we present. Let them fight it out. I have a very busy Saturday ahead of me. Bobby Jindal IS eligible. Argue with me all you people want, but it won’t matter in the long run. If Bobby Jindal wants to run, he will and will meet all eligibility requirements. Have fun.


500 posted on 11/13/2010 10:38:53 AM PST by murron (Proud Mom of a Marine Vet)
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To: murron

Explain how he is eligible? His parents were not citizens and that made Jindal not a Natural Born Citizen as the Constitution calls for to be president in Article 2 Section 1. Both of Jindal’s parents were on student visas, technically ‘non-immigrants’ according to 8 USC 1101. Jindal, like Obama, was born a foreign national. One press release from Jindal concluding the child of a foreign national is not a natural born citizen could set the Obama presidency back on its heels.


502 posted on 11/13/2010 11:18:20 AM PST by Retired Intelligence Officer
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