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To: Red Steel
When young Stienkauler was born, his father was a US citizen and his father also renounced his German citizenship when he was naturalized a US citizen. Young Stienkuhler was born in the United States. Combine the two and that makes him an NBC.

But you birthers keep saying that NBC means undivided loyalty. How can that be, if "he has two nationalities"?

And what about Lynch v. Clarke?

122 posted on 07/18/2012 1:25:42 PM PDT by Conscience of a Conservative
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To: Conscience of a Conservative
But you birthers keep saying that NBC means undivided loyalty. How can that be, if "he has two nationalities"?

Well did young Stienkualer renounce his US citizenship like daddy? I don't think so. There is a cut off point, and he met it according to the US Supreme Court.

It's like when you libs and OBots love to say, "What if" Castro made everyone in the United States a citizen of Cuba by law? We would all have duel nationalities! An absurdity.

The obvious answer to that question is did we take Cuban oath allegiance? The obvious answer is NO.

And what about Lynch v. Clarke?

What about Bingham's quotes from the Congressional Record that I posted to you?

123 posted on 07/18/2012 1:37:43 PM PDT by Red Steel
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