To: Askwhy5times
This blog makes the same faulty assertion. Indonesia cannot
have removed O’s status as a US Citizen. Only the US Dept of State acting through its consular officials can do that.
And he would have had to have been 18 to voluntarily renounce. And the document would be in the files at the State Dept (where Hillary could no doubt cause it to come to light).
8 posted on
08/01/2009 1:29:43 PM PDT by
rahbert
("when they feel the heat they'll see the light")
To: rahbert
And he would have had to have been 18 to voluntarily renounce.Q. Assuming the citizenship changed while he was a minor, would he have had to reclaim it when he turned 18, or could he have done it at his leisure?
This line of thinking leads to some interesting questions. Did he ever "reclaim" it? Did he ever renounce the Indonesian citizenship? Is there any information in the passport/travel files, or in his college applications, or his SSN application files, with relevant dates?
To: rahbert
This blog makes the same faulty assertion. Indonesia cannot have removed Os status as a US Citizen.
OK, let's say that is true. It appears there is strong evidence that Obama went to Pakistan (well after 18) as an Indonesian citizen on an Indonesian passport. This would have been tantamount to proclaiming Indonesian citizenship as an adult. Also, he is guilty of perjury if he signed a statement saying he has used no other names in his Illinois Senate application. You also have to answer this question in a passport application.
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