Posted on 09/13/2013 9:29:06 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
The matadors bright red cape and his agile moves to anger and tire the animal are the outstanding metaphor used by Attorney W. L. Albert. Moore, Jr., who is bringing an Amicus Curiae in support of lead appellant L. Dean Johnson in the request for an Alabama Supreme Court oral argument in yet another case dismissed by lower courts in the Barack Obama eligibility saga.
Moore, no relation to Alabama Supreme Court Justice Roy Moore, is a nationally certified fraud attorney who has a completely new angle on the American political nightmare that just will not die. Moore told CiR in a very lengthy phone interview on September 3, that the real issue is not the eligibility clause (2-1-5, US Constitution), but the fact that Obama would not or did not register for Selective Service, thereby signifying his LOSS of US CITIZENSHIP! The issue is not Obamas status at birthObama probably is an NBCbut rather...
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He did not register because he was not a citizen at the time.
Later he decided he was a citizen, but was then too old to register. Case closed.
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If true, God has heard Freepers prayers worldwide !
You can lose your citizenship for not registering to SS, who lots of men have not done that.
I thought you just went to jail.
If he registered he would not be able to get “Foreign Student Aid”.
Great looking guys. GW was so darn cute!
I only want to know one thing, is this going anywhere or not?
While it is indeed a federal crime not to register for the Selective Service when one is required to do so, a person does not "lose his citizenship" if he fails to do so.
The underlying article here is spouting nonsense.
I didn’t have to. Born in ‘59.
The year "80" on the postal date stamp was derived from a "2008" stamp where the "08" was flipped to make "80". This also explains why there's no "19" with the "80".
Also, why is the postal date stamp one day prior to 0bama signing it?
Not likely. Some court somewhere will strike it down as having no merit.
What do you think?
True.
A couple of years ago we had to help my step-son get his security clearance to work on a submarine base with a work group (he's learning disabled). It turned out that his mother had never registered him, and didn't think she needed to since he was disabled... turn out she should have anyway, but we got past that with a simple letter from her stating that he didn't not register due to any sort of Anti-American attitude or anything like that. No big deal.
Actually, despite my desire to see it so, I do not think this is possible. My recollection that loss of citizenship takes a personal avowal or renunciation of citizenship, not failing to fill out some Selective Service Form is not one of those options.
If you will recall, President Jimmy Carter bestowed amnesty on many, many draft evaders and elusive SS candidates now at the forefront of our government (BTW, among he recipients of this amnesty was John Kerry who conspired against the US at the behest of North Viet Nam while he was still technically in the US Navy. If anyone were to examine his SF186, they would realize that his discharge under other than honorable conditions was amnestied to ‘honorable’ by Carter’s order.)
Regardless, this goes nowhere...
IOW, I just don’t believe this is a citizenship
Barry Soetoro was in Indonesia at that time, right?
You don’t lose citizenship by no signing up for selective service. You lose federal student loans and a few other minor things.
I don’t think you can get a federal paycheck if you did not register if required.
He is patently not a NBC given his longstanding claim of his daddy having been Kenyan. I know nothing about the author’s theory of granddaddy Dunham. If there’s anything to it, it needs some evidence please. I doubt it if only because of the racial aspect. The Indonesian citizenship has never received sufficient discussion, IMHO. But it is there and probably explains the trip to Pakistan too. Finally, if he is an American citizen at all, I don’t know that said status is lost for a selective service violation. The usual result is residency in gaol, of course, and not in the White House. Truly we live in “interesting times “. . And how the entire judicial system can so invalidate itself by refusing to do its job in this matter is both amazing and Damniing indeed. We Americans always thought we lived in a nation of law. Alas, pray for America.
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