Posted on 02/03/2009 11:52:39 AM PST by dascallie
No. 08-570 ================================================================ In The Supreme Court of the United States --------------------------------- ♦ --------------------------------- PHILIP J. BERG, Petitioner, v. BARACK OBAMA, et al., Respondents. --------------------------------- ♦ --------------------------------- On Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari Before Judgment To The United States Court Of Appeals For The Third Circuit
"A potential constitutional crisis under President Barack Obama now looms more and more with each passing day. This Court must recognize that its duty to the nation and to the law in the instant case is far greater than that duty which Chief Baron Pollock faced in Byrne v. Boadle. "
(Excerpt) Read more at wthrockmorton.com ...
Mm - Los Vegas Ron - you need to check on that statement, US citizens were allowed in Indonesia in the 80s. Maybe you’re thinking of Pakistan, but there is no evidence that US citizens weren’t allowed; it was difficult, but not disallowed.
What many people wonder is what kind of passport he used for his Paki and other travels at that time.
Well, maybe in the next year, people will get out there and really inform the populace that Barry isn’t “black” - he’s “white and black”. Or even verify that story that he’s more Arabian than black, and if it’s true, get that out there, too. As Obama stops being seen as some Great Black Hope, coupled with a lackluster performance, the time may be right for the courts to hear the case and ‘out’ him as not an NBC...
I just don’t want *them* to have any fodder! I do seem to remember reading not too long ago about no passports being issued to the name B.H.O, previous to his Senate issued passport. Maybe Chief Engineer knows, or LucyT.
mlo, are you suggesting the “citizen” and “natural born citizen” are one and the same? Because the definition you replied with was the one for basic citizenship.
Do you feel that the use of “natural born citizen” in the constitution is meant to mean nothing more than “citizen”?
I’m trying to fight with you; I’m trying to figure out why you correct a definition of NBC with the definition of plain citizen. Can you help me out here? Thx.
I think you’re comparing apples and oranges. You’re absolutely right, that a child born here of foreign parents is considered a citizen.
But that has nothing to do with the NBC requirement for POTUS.
Do they also claim that the BHO BC is fake?
How about Art Bell, what is his outlook on the BC Question?
Gosh, 9 justices. One is a woman. 11% of the court - how is that at all representative of women, the majority of people in this country (52%)?
9 justices - should be 5 women and 4 men.
My understanding is that this TechDude guy has been long discredited - by all sides.
I believe that in the view of mlo, most people and the SCOTUS, a Natural Born Citizen is any person who upon the moment of their birth is a U.S. citizen. Thus, those that are born upon U.S. soil and those born to an American overseas is a Natural Born Citizen. Otherwise, a person who goes through and completes the naturalization process is a Naturalized Citizen.
BTW-Does your U.S. Passport state that you are a Natural Born Citizen?
So in your mind, the fact that NBC is only used in the constitution in reference to POTUS and vice is inconsequential? It doesn’t mean anything that all the other citations just say “citizen”? The two terms, in your mind, are used interchangeably, and it’s just a coincidence that NBC is only used for POTUS, and citizen only for non-POTUS?
Oh, and my passport doesn’t say “NBC” because it’s Indonesian. I’m planning on running for U.S. president. :)
Although - here’s something I just thought of - I have a REAL BC (not a short form missing all the good info), and mine says I was born in Brooklyn, and it also says my parents were born in Brooklyn. Now, why did they care, on MY birthday, where my PARENTS were born.....? Hmmmm.....
Are they really bogus? When was the last time you visited this thread:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2175489/posts
It just keeps getting better :)
Yes there are.
The cheapest scaner you can buy will show the folds...
Depends on the scanner and depends on the folds.
it's a proved fraud anyway.
No it's not.
Uh...US citizens were not allowed in Indonesia in the 80's,
That's simply not true.
Wow. That's four claims in a row that you made up. How did did you pull that off?
See 14th Amendment.
Now, why did they care, on MY birthday, where my PARENTS were born.....? Hmmmm.....
While the BC may state where your parents were born, does it also state what their citizenship was at the time of your birth?
If not, why not? Hmmmm....
Please get back to me when your birth certificate or U.S. Passport states that you are a Natural Born Citizen.
Well that is interesting being that my family and I were in Indonesia in 1986.
Am I some kind of lawbreaker?
Likewise. My REAL BC (the long form, with all the juicy details) says I was born in one of the 50 states, and my parents were born in two other of the 50 states.
You've got it backwards. If someone claims to have a Ph.D., the burden of proof is on him to prove he has one. Or at the very least, provide some basic information (such as his name, the year it was earned, and the institution) that will allow someone else to verify it.
And what is YOUR basis for buying this whole magically appearing pristine COLB, hook line and sinker?
It looks authentic, especially the photos. In addition, the information in it is corroborated by other sources. For example, the Honolulu papers made birth announcements, and those papers have confirmed that they only made announcements when given information from the dept. of health. The doctor who delivered him is on record as having delivered him in Hawaii. There's not a shred of evidence that he was born anywhere else. etc., etc., etc.
And what is your rationale for why your Obama will not DARE approach the topic of his birth certificate?
Your premise that he won't "dare approach the topic" is false.
And dispatches his legal minions to obstruct its release?
Again, your premise is false. There's not a single shred of evidence that Obama or his minions are obstructing anything with regard to his birth certificate.
You need to stop making stuff up.
I defy you to find a single piece of evidence that he was born in Kenya.
Yes, and my FS-240 which was issued by the U.S. Dept. of State states that I was born overseas to U.S. citizens.
My kid’s birth certificates say that they were born in the USA and lists their dad’s place of birth as a foreign country.
Does that mean that my kids are not natural born citizens?
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.