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To: Cheburashka
Indonesia may not recognize dual citizenship, but the U.S. does.

Not when it pertains to meeting the eligibility requirements for President it doesn't.

61 posted on 08/01/2009 2:28:29 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist ("President Obama, your agenda is not new, it's not change, and it's not hope" - Rush Limbaugh 02/28)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Not when it pertains to meeting the eligibility requirements for President it doesn't.

Two classes of citizens - natural born and naturalized. To be naturalized you have to fulfill certain requirements in the naturalization laws and take an oath. Naturalized citizens do not qualify under Article II to become President. Natural born do. All natural born citizens have equal rights under the Fourteenth Amendment. Which includes the right to become President. You're born in the U.S., you're natural born.

That's the way the law has read from 1788. For over 220 years. With no distinction made for qualification for the Presidency. I can understand the desire that Obama be removed somehow from the Presidency, but I'm not going to throw the rule of law under the bus. The wacky Internet law theories will never make it into court, except to be thrown out immediately. Recognize that. Why? Because the wacky Internet law theories have never been the law.

76 posted on 08/01/2009 3:13:21 PM PDT by Cheburashka (Stephen Decatur: you want barrels of gunpowder as tribute, you must expect cannonballs with it.)
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