Posted on 10/13/2010 3:04:13 PM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
On consideration of the Petition for Extraordinary Relief in the Nature of a Writ of Mandamus and Application for a Stay of Proceedings, the petition is DENIED.
(Excerpt) Read more at caaflog.com ...
Don't let the 0-lover, ACORN, SEIU turkeys getcha down .. ;)
I wouldn't do any more 'splainin' .. you given all there is to give .. and above and beyond the call of duty or personal generosity, I might add.
Anyone who continues to doubt you after what you showed or still questions it is muckraking and agitating, pure and simple.
Remember, there are folks here who are PAID to do that, in and outside of this country.
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So, we really don't know the true status/motives of posters .. other than those we've come to know and judge personally over time.
That is my understanding.
HOWEVER: There are other ways (certain actions) to lose citizenship other than "renouncing" -- correct?
I don't have a list of all the perticulars... but I think becoming a citizen of a foreign country and taking up arms against the United States, or plotting against same, would probably forfeit citizenship.
So it IS possible there ARE things Obama could have done -- other than "renouncing" -- to put his citizenship in jeopardy, yes?
STE=Q
No, it wasn’t a joke. I see an extremely happy little boy before he became a hate-filled man.
You pay up yet?
Oh, you just slammed them and the UnCurious. ;-)
Inspector Smith is currently trying to sell a copy of your real Iowa birth certificate on ebay. I am currently the high bidder at $2.39, but there's 6 days left.
I’m not a lawyer. Here is what the State Department says:
“Section 349 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1481), as amended, states that U.S. citizens are subject to loss of citizenship if they perform certain specified acts voluntarily and with the intention to relinquish U.S. citizenship. Briefly stated, these acts include:
1. obtaining naturalization in a foreign state (Sec. 349 (a) (1) INA);
2. taking an oath, affirmation or other formal declaration to a foreign state or its political subdivisions (Sec. 349 (a) (2) INA);
3. entering or serving in the armed forces of a foreign state engaged in hostilities against the U.S. or serving as a commissioned or non-commissioned officer in the armed forces of a foreign state (Sec. 349 (a) (3) INA);
4. accepting employment with a foreign government if (a) one has the nationality of that foreign state or (b) an oath or declaration of allegiance is required in accepting the position (Sec. 349 (a) (4) INA);
5. formally renouncing U.S. citizenship before a U.S. diplomatic or consular officer outside the United States (sec. 349 (a) (5) INA);
6. formally renouncing U.S. citizenship within the U.S. (but only under strict, narrow statutory conditions) (Sec. 349 (a) (6) INA);
7. conviction for an act of treason (Sec. 349 (a) (7) INA).
ADMINISTRATIVE STANDARD OF EVIDENCE
As already noted, the actions listed above can cause loss of U.S. citizenship only if performed voluntarily and with the intention of relinquishing U.S. citizenship. The Department has a uniform administrative standard of evidence based on the premise that U.S. citizens intend to retain United States citizenship when they obtain naturalization in a foreign state, subscribe to a declaration of allegiance to a foreign state, serve in the armed forces of a foreign state not engaged in hostilities with the United States, or accept non-policy level employment with a foreign government.
DISPOSITION OF CASES WHEN ADMINISTRATIVE PREMISE IS APPLICABLE
In light of the administrative premise discussed above, a person who:
1. is naturalized in a foreign country;
2. takes a routine oath of allegiance to a foreign state;
3. serves in the armed forces of a foreign state not engaged in hostilities with the United States, or
4. accepts non-policy level employment with a foreign government,
and in so doing wishes to retain U.S. citizenship need not submit prior to the commission of a potentially expatriating act a statement or evidence of his or her intent to retain U.S. citizenship since such an intent will be presumed.
When, as the result of an individual’s inquiry or an individual’s application for registration or a passport it comes to the attention of a U.S. consular officer that a U.S. citizen has performed an act made potentially expatriating by Sections 349(a)(1), 349(a)(2), 349(a)(3) or 349(a)(4) as described above, the consular officer will simply ask the applicant if there was intent to relinquish U.S. citizenship when performing the act. If the answer is no, the consular officer will certify that it was not the person’s intent to relinquish U.S. citizenship and, consequently, find that the person has retained U.S. citizenship.
http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_778.html
Thank you Star!
I am an honorable person. It is a personal quality I value above ALL others from and in other people, and in myself. It irks me to be called a liar, because I tell the truth deliberately. When I am wrong, I admit it and accept personal responsibility for it. That right there is more than these morons are capable of.
For what ever its worth, check out post 1545. I took iPhone pics of everything I have. Envelope and all, COLB, Long forms you got it. Receipts bla bla bla.
I don’t know that it will change any of those minds so bent on protecting OholyO. But you all will know that I am being completely up-front, and that DOES matter to me a great deal.
Uh.. yea, I can.. but I am not gonna. And its only 6.28?
You are kidding right?
LOL
Oops... 2.39? What a rip off. Postage costs more than that... LOL
Almost always...except when I'm not.
Wow, you just a baby, LOL!!!
Great googly moogly I have a kid your age!
I feel kinda young now! LOL But then everyone and their dog knows I was born in ‘69 LOL.
Hi Sweetie, I hope you won’t experience same garbage here as you did with Polarik. Just stay your course!!!
You and me both! Thank you for your words of kindness! It really does help!
Check post 1545. I put it all up.
“Inspector Smith is currently trying to sell a copy of your real Iowa birth certificate on ebay...”
I call BS on that BC. It’s common knowledge that travel to Iowa was banned for Americans at the time Smith claimed to have been there.
Jameseeeee see the link below for your information.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2606951/posts?page=1545#1545
LOL!! I told you that you were just a baby. :-D
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