To: SvenMagnussen; LucyT; David; Fred Nerks; GregNH
An immigrant can provide a copy of his/her Certificate of Naturalization if they choose. Doing so, waives their right to privacy.
Providing a copy of the evidence to an attorney to discuss legal issues is not a violation of Obamas privacy. He waived his right to privacy when he gave it to me.
I smell more bullshit. Your story changed again. Now you say that 0bama gave you a copy. If he really did, then you would be giving it to every law enforcement agency in the land and posting it for all to see...
...so you could be famous on national TV ;-)
You must be one of those OBOTs or ConcernedFreepers.
138 posted on
07/05/2013 7:44:39 PM PDT by
Brown Deer
(Pray for 0bama. Psalm 109:8)
To: Brown Deer
Obama gave it to him? “Wow” I think. And would Obama even dare prosecute because that would be an admission to its authenticity? No, Obama would do his very best to ignore and discredit it.
To: Brown Deer
"An immigrant can provide a copy of his/her Certificate of Naturalization if they choose. Doing so, waives their right to privacy.
Providing a copy of the evidence to an attorney to discuss legal issues is not a violation of Obamas privacy. He waived his right to privacy when he gave it to me."
How, when, why and where are tools of Obots and ConcernedFreepers used to discredit Obama's incriminating documents on file with DHS. You are quoting an example of a situation I provided to a ConcernedFreeper who was worried Obama's privacy had been violated when his Certificate of Naturalization was exposed to a licensed attorney during a discussion on a legal matter.
A Certificate of Naturalization is used by an immigrant to prove citizenship. A citizen required to prove citizenship has the right to expect privacy. For example, a citizen who uses a Certificate of Naturalization to prove citizenship to the DMV has the right to expect privacy and not have that Certificate posted on the internet by a DMV clerk.
On the other hand, a Certificate of Naturalization holder can waive privacy and provide a certified copy of the document to anyone they choose. Consequently, it is viable a person could legal obtain and present a copy of Obama's Certificate of Naturalization as a rebuttal witness.
146 posted on
07/06/2013 3:55:45 AM PDT by
SvenMagnussen
(1983 ... the year Obama became a naturalized U.S. citizen.)
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