To: PallMal
Furthermore, I believe that the law stipulated that the parent conferring American citizenship (Ann Dunhan) was required to have been a citizen for 5 years after the age of 14. Ann was only 18, therefore could not confer American citizenship on Obmama. Furthermore, when Soweto (sp) adopted Obama, that made Obama an Indonesian citizen. Non-Indonesian and non-Muslim children could not attend Indonesian schools. On his school records Obama is listed as an Indonesian citizen and his religion as Islam. At that point, the only way for Obama to become an American citizen was to go through the naturalization process, which still would not make him eligible for the Presidency. Feel free to correct me if I got it wrong. It's completely different for children in a military family born overseas.
13 posted on
10/21/2008 4:28:59 AM PDT by
ArmyTeach
(You have a Republic, Madam, if you can keep it...)
To: ArmyTeach
Maybe B. Hussein’s an illegal alien and we can deport him?
14 posted on
10/21/2008 4:36:01 AM PDT by
HenpeckedCon
(Deport them all... Let God sort them out!)
To: ArmyTeach; PallMal
Thanks - need those talking points today for a couple of dim coworkers
18 posted on
10/21/2008 5:13:25 AM PDT by
RDTF
(BO smells and eventually people do what's necessary to avoid it)
To: ArmyTeach
Furthermore, when Soweto (sp) adopted Obama, that made Obama an Indonesian citizen. Non-Indonesian and non-Muslim children could not attend Indonesian schools. On his school records Obama is listed as an Indonesian citizen and his religion as Islam. At that point, the only way for Obama to become an American citizen was to go through the naturalization process Setting aside the Hawaii / Kenya birth issue, I don't see how the above matters. Where does U.S. law indicate a loss of citizenship, if the above is true?
23 posted on
10/21/2008 6:20:25 AM PDT by
Sloth
(What's the difference between taxation and armed robbery, aside from who's doing it?)
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