George P Bush is not a natural born citizen.
Add him to the list of Cruz, Rubio, Jindal and Haley as to why the GOP went along with the Kenyanesian Usurpation.
His mother did not become a citizen until 1979, he was born in 1976.
The Kenyanesian Usurpation was brought to you by BOTH parties.
The Constitution says natural born citizen.
That means one who is naturally an American because they couldnt be anything else, born here of citizen parents.
Everyone in DC wanted that changed without the hassle of amending the Constitution.
The Senate passed a resolution declaring McCain a natural born citizen because he had TWO citizen parents, even though he was born in Panama.
Then Obama runs and wins based on just being born here, even though he told us on his website he was born a British subject.
So the standard went from born here of citizen parents to just TWO citizen parents to just being born here in one election cycle without amending the Constitution.
According to this standard the recently deceased King of Thailand was eligible, he was born in Cambridge MA.
This was done intentionally because Rubio (no citizen parents), Cruz (foreign birth, one citizen parent), Jindal (no citizen parents), and Haley (no citizen parents) were all ineligible and the future of the GOP.
The truth of the Kenyanesian Usurpation will never see the light of day because they all cooperated in the violation of the Constitution.
Well great, then he won’t be a presidential candidate.
Maybe that insulated him from the temptations that beset other Bushes; who knows at this moment?
At any rate, people who should be grateful to God are instead seething with such damnation at the Bushes that there’s no room for the former. Let’s watch and see what God can, and will, do. And no, God is not some proverbial, hypostatized entity that we are authorized to wave off when we don’t want. But, “In Him, we live and move and have our being.”
And say what you like about Bushes, they served some things that the Democrats they beat very likely wouldn’t. The difference here is that I do not worship the Bushes, but simply observe what God hath done.