"The historical dam is breaking as more and more evidence surfaces proving Obama is not eligible. A reader of this blog who has asked to remain anonymous recently provided further historical proof that Obama is not eligible to be president. The New Englander And Yale Law Review, Volume 3 (1845) states:"
"The expression citizen of the United States occurs in the clauses prescribing qualifications for Representatives, for Senators, and for President. In the latter, the term natural born citizen is used and excludes all persons owing allegiance by birth to foreign states."
"That is serious on point historical research. At the time of his birth, Obama owed allegiance to Great Britain. That is not disputed, it is admitted by the President himself. And this admission is the true problem Obama faces should this issue ever make its way to the Supreme Court. Obama owed allegiance to great Britain when he was born."
But then, when did a minor little thing like our Constitution ever get in the way of what our democrats want?
What authoirty is cited in the Law Review for that statement?
This all assumes the US is a nation based upon law...it no longer is. Most people haven’t caught on, but the constitution is a discarded document.
Thanks, Frantzie. Another thing I should catch up with. Been busy reporting on the reason Barack Obama is in the White House:
THE GREATEST SCANDAL IN MODERN HISTORY - Treason in Process
http://investigatingobama.blogspot.com/2010/04/greatest-scandal-in-modern-history.html
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Frantzie “ he was born with a recognized allegiance to a foreign nation. At the time of his birth, Obama owed allegiance to Great Britain. That is not disputed”
Well, yes it is disputed. If that was the issue I would most certainly dispute. A recognized allegiance by birth is (to me at least) an anathema. Kinda like recognizing all Germans are , all Jews are , all ect..
The up front issue here is related to simple, straight forward written words at the foundation of our concept of law. Uniquely American from the git go.
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