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To: raybbr
Isn't that contradictory? First they claim he's a British citizen then they say his U.S. citizenship would have been revoked by his living in Indonesia. Where did he get the U.S. citizenship to have been revoked by Indonesia?

A dual citizenship for a child, while possible, is expressly against the intent of Article 2's "natural born Citizen" criterion.

21 posted on 12/05/2008 4:15:41 AM PST by unspun (PRAY & WORK FOR FREEDOM - investigatingobama.blogspot.com)
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To: unspun
A dual citizenship for a child, while possible, is expressly against the intent of Article 2's "natural born Citizen" criterion.

I am not referring to that. The article itself claims he had U.S. citizenship that was revoked by Indonesia. Unless they can prove that then how is he not a citizen?

Again, where did he get the initial U.S. citizenship they claim was revoked by Indonesia?

30 posted on 12/05/2008 4:42:21 AM PST by raybbr
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To: unspun

Basically Donofrio is saying that 1) Obama’s father was from Kenya under the British gov. at the time Obamas Jr. was born, so that alone disqualifies Obama Jr. because of his father’s allegiance to another country, or something to that effect and 2) Obama Jr. later moved to Indonesia and was adopted by another father who had allegiance to that country and introdused the dual citizenship concept example again. So basically Obama Jr. is saddled with 2 examples of duel citizenship, with a suspicion of a fake birth certificate on top of all that. Is that right?


41 posted on 12/05/2008 5:30:26 AM PST by classified
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