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To: theDentist
It's over. Hawaii says it's a legal birth certificate.

An OFFICIAL Birth Certificate does NOT mean that Barry Dunham Soetoro (maybe Obama) is a NATURAL BORN US Citizen. It could mean only that he is a US Citizen.

The law when Barry was born was that his mother, the US Citizen, could only claim him to be Natural Born if he was born after she'd lived in the USofA for 5 years after she turned 16. She was 18 when he was born. He COULD be a US Citizen and NOT a Natural Born US Citizen.

Besides all that, he was ADOPTED by Lolo Soetoro and that made him an Indonesian Citizen (they don't recognize dual citizenship and he had to be an Indonesian Citizen for Lolo to enroll him in school).

Hawai'i needs to release their Birth Certificate so that We the People can examine it. And Barry needs to release the Passport he used to enter Pakistan and Indonesia in 1981.
86 posted on 11/07/2008 1:35:39 PM PST by HighlyOpinionated (I carry a pistol because my rifle won't fit in my purse.)
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To: HighlyOpinionated

Here’s an additional nugget - Obama is in BIG trouble if he was born in Kenya ...

Montana v. Kennedy (366 U.S. 308 (1961)), decided May 22, 1961:

The Supreme Court ruled that a child born abroad prior to May 24, 1934, to an American citizen mother did not acquire American citizenship at birth, since at that time citizenship at birth was transmitted only by a citizen father.

Although subsequent legislation conferred upon American women the power to transmit citizenship to their children born abroad, such legislation was not retroactive and did not bestow citizenship on persons born before the enactment of such legislation.


94 posted on 11/07/2008 6:58:44 PM PST by Lmo56
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