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To: Red Steel; GregNH; Tennessee Nana

The point was that moving to Sweden as a child and living there as a citizen to adulthood didn’t change her US status. Barry moving to Indonesia - even if he HAD been formally adopted - would not affect his US citizenship OR NBC status. He either had it at birth, or did not.

You think he did not. OK, we disagree and after hundreds of posts, I’m not going to waste time trying to change your opinion. Let me know if you ever convince a court.

But moving to Indonesia and then moving back did not impact Barry’s eligibility.


143 posted on 05/10/2011 11:39:41 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Poor history is better than good fiction, and anything with lots of horses is better still)
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To: Mr Rogers
The point was that moving to Sweden as a child and living there as a citizen to adulthood didn’t change her US status. Barry moving to Indonesia - even if he HAD been formally adopted - would not affect his US citizenship OR NBC status. He either had it at birth, or did not.

You seemed to have "forgotten" Obama already had a Kenyan citizenship at birth from a non-US citizenship father, which could be by both soil and blood, BUT definitely by blood or jus sanguinis, therefore, noway could Obama be a natural born US citizen.

You think he did not. OK, we disagree and after hundreds of posts, I’m not going to waste time trying to change your opinion. Let me know if you ever convince a court.

It turns out that I was expanding on your post to make things more clear about the Perkins v. Elg. Supreme Court case. That she was a natural born citizen by soil and blood, and the US Supreme Courts have agreed with me.

153 posted on 05/10/2011 11:54:54 AM PDT by Red Steel
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