Posted on 04/27/2011 8:11:02 AM PDT by IMissPresidentReagan
In late today bump.
Louisville is about to get hit again and the Ohio is already out of its banks.
You have it right but backwards.
If he holds (or held) an Indonesian passport he CANNOT be a US citizen. Some countries do recognize dual citizenships, the United States does not.
If there’s fraud there’s a lot of people in line going to prison. Doesn’t pass the smell test.
I am not the caller
Panetta for WHAT???!!! BUMP!!
Hello.
that doc is a turd but I will not waste back and forth stuff in respect
I think there may be a connection to the release of the BC because it coincides with the Natural Born Citizen law suit soon to be defined by the 9th Circus.
Hey.
DWTS PONG
As a recent article put it, there’s no inflation going on—unless you drive, fly, eat or drink.
or have to pay an electric bill
Hi.
...Obama now sets a precedent that anyone who hates this country, from Osama Bin Laden to Kim Jong Il, can have a child with an American woman and that child can be President.
...Obamas defeat of the dual nationality issue, in both the courts and the media, means that the Presidents parents do not have to be US citizens. If that is true, then the natural born citizen requirement in Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution is basically rendered meaningless.
i was off looking for nicole sandler’s mugshot
AND I FOUND IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://redbroward.com/2011/04/27/allen-wests-air-america-heckler-before-and-after/
(page 246)
And the constitution itself contains a direct recognition of the subsisting common law principle, in the section which defines the qualification of the President. “No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President,” &c. The only standard which then existed, of a natural born citizen, was the rule of the common law, and no different standard has been adopted since. Suppose a person should be elected President who was native born, but of alien parents, could there be any reasonable doubt that he was eligible under the constitution? I think not.
(pg 250)
6. Upon principle, therefore, I can entertain no doubt, but that by the law of the United States, every person born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States, whatever were the situation of his parents, is a natural born citizen.
http://tesibria.typepad.com/whats_your_evidence/Lynch_v_Clarke_1844_ocr.pdf
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