To: curiosity
"And no, he was never an Indonesian citizen. That has been decisively ruled out, so the allegation that he was a registered as a foreign student is so absurd that it does not merit much comment". That is absolutely not true. The Television show Inside Edition went to Jakarta's Francis Assisi Scool, and filed a registration form that listed his name as Barry Soetero, religion: Muslim, and an Indonesian citizen. I want to see all this evidence tested in a proper court of law, where Hussein's counsels get an opportunity to rebut it. You do not, and that is why you speak like an enemy of the rule of law. There is MORE than enough evidence for adjudication.
To: DMZFrank
Let me clean that up a bit "And no, he was never an Indonesian citizen. That has been decisively ruled out, so the allegation that he was a registered as a foreign student is so absurd that it does not merit much comment". That is absolutely not true. The Television show Inside Edition went to Jakarta's Francis Assisi Scool, and filmed a registration form that listed his name as Barry Soetero, religion: Muslim, and an Indonesian citizen. I want to see all this evidence tested in a proper court of law, where Hussein's counsels get an opportunity to rebut it. You do not, and that is why you speak like an enemy of the rule of law. There is MORE than enough evidence for adjudication.
To: DMZFrank
Obamanoids are liars. They have to be to dissemble for their Marxist messiah.
157 posted on
02/13/2009 7:02:01 PM PST by
MHGinTN
(Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
To: DMZFrank
That is absolutely not true. It absolutely is true. Both US law and Indonesian law at the time made it legally impossible for Obama to become an Indonesian citizen by reason of adoption.
Indonesian law expressly disallowed the granting of citizenship via adoption to any child who failed to renounce US citizenship. At the same time, US immigration law at the time makes it impossible for a minor to lose his citizenship because of adoption or any other action taken by the child's parents.
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