Did you open up “Men in Black” and find Judges, Immigration, and The Constitution? True to form, you did not actually read what I wrote:
Although Men in Black touches the 14th, the way Mark addresses it is very different from how he addressed in L&T
Plus, you can drop the credentials cr@p as it is nothing but a strawman argument of those trying to obfuscate the issue. Obama is not & never was eligible for office & neither is Rubio. Both for the same reason, their fathers were citizens of a foreign country who passed that citizenship onto their children when the child was born. AND FYI...This is not my position, it is the position of the founding fathers & the framers of the 14th & the 1868 Expatriation Act by merely using their words to define NBC without interjecting personal biases & opinions.
You know, I really shouldn't waste my time, responding to you.
You
intentionally misrepresent what I wrote.
Post #126 you wrote
"If you are going to respond, at least respond with the correct book."
In
post#124 I had wrote:
"I've read it, and listened to it a couple of times, although that was sometime late 2009.
I dusted it off again, and I find pages 200-201 about Judges to be something we need to do.
Page 202 about Immigration is what we're fighting about with the "Establishment Republicans", right now.
Pages 204-205, hits the nail on the head, and must be done.
But I'm not going to sit here and transcribe Mark Levin's book.
Somewhere around here, I've got his book on "Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America".
But I've got to find it again, and I just can't lay my hands on it, right now.
"
You didn't even take the time to see what I was talking about.
You just intentionally misrepresented the second paragraph's book as being the subject of the first paragraph.
It was a test, and you failed.
And credentials, ... credentials are important, and obviously, you're ashamed of what you don't have.
At least I made my position and lack of credentials clear.
BUT ... at least you're consistent about Obama not being eligible under the same law.