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To: Red Steel; All

Consider this “Resolution”:

“There are but two forms of Citizenship in the United States: you are either Natural Born or Naturalized, if you at any time become a United States Citizen. There are no other forms of Citizenship, for any purpose under the United States Constitution.”

What would the Senate vote be on such?

What would the House vote be on such?

What would be the vote of all of the Governors of the United States?

What would be the vote of the “Electors” from each state?

What would the vote be of the Attorneys General from each State?

What would be the vote of the United States Supreme Court?


In all cases, stated above, my proposed Resolution would pass by nearly unanimous numbers.

Do any of you doubt this prediction?


201 posted on 08/01/2012 11:38:46 AM PDT by Kansas58
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To: Kansas58
“There are but two forms of Citizenship in the United States: you are either Natural Born or Naturalized, if you at any time become a United States Citizen. There are no other forms of Citizenship, for any purpose under the United States Constitution.”

Yes, but what you don't seem to realize, and they don't bother to tell you, that naturalization happens at birth because of passed statute or amendment as of 1868.

In all cases, stated above, my proposed Resolution would pass by nearly unanimous numbers.

In all cases? LoL.

Congs have tried to change the natural born citizen clause multiple time from 1977 to 2007, but they failed to do so.

See here - "Attempts to redefine or amend Article II “natural born Citizen” Clause of the U.S. Constitution:..."

All attempts by these Congress Critters became losers.

207 posted on 08/01/2012 11:54:48 AM PDT by Red Steel
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