Posted on 01/21/2011 10:43:11 PM PST by bushpilot1
Section 2. All children born in wedlock after the passage of this Act shall have their fathers name as a family name.
They shall, besides, have a Christian name suitable to their sex.
Section 3.. All illegitimate children born after the passage of this Act shall have their mothers name as a family name. They shall, besides, have a. Christian name suitable to their sex.
This law was in effect until 1967. Barack and Hussein are Semitic words, they are not Christian. They are not from the English language.
How is it possible the birth certificate displayed is legal when the name is illegal.
What is real his real name? Where was he born?
All of this does not really matter..his father is a foreigner. He can never be a natural born citizen. It sure would be nice to know his real name
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Every time I see that I can’t help but think... OBSCENE.
What is real his real name? Where was he born?
All of this does not really matter..his father is a foreigner.
Thanks, porter_knorr.
“Christian name” doesn’t mean the name has to come from christianity. It merely means “first” or “given” name. And they wanted everybody to have a “last” or “family” name too. Probably to ease confusion in recordkeeping.
We said Black in Hawaii. We had a very close friend there who was black. WONDERFUL guy, he was a very close family friend, and I remember his name like I remember my own. I knew he was black, but then as now, it was irrelevant. I saw the quality of his character, and that was beyond reproach.
Where ever you are Ronnie, and I think it is right next to my Dad in heaven.... there are still people who miss you!
How many times are you going to post this today?
There’s never been a law about ethnic or religious origins of infant names that I’m aware of. But there is something else I find suspicious. Wasn’t 1960s terminology for black racial origin “black” or “Negro” as opposed to “African?”
I don’t know why my post was removed.
Here’s the link to the FR article.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/2427265/posts
I think there’s more to it though. If she was unwed, then he would have been Barack Hussein Dunham - not obama.
What is that thing? It looks like a kitchen drain.
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I'm guessing that with all those Hawaiian natives and Japanese...Maybe back then they would not be filling in the Christian name in the birth certificate. Their idea of a first name being different. So the Hawaiian departments of records had to lay down the law
Good grief ... the title is an outright lie.
For sure there is something fishy in the Kenyan’s birth certificate. Could be anything. Plus John McCain seems to have been ineligible too. He was born in a US Military Hospital that was on 99 year leased Panamanian territory. Then his own auto-biography says something else
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Remember, back in 2001 when GWB said, "this crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take awhile."?
The libtards said he was speaking like an uncultured, racist, Texas cowboy because he used a word the muzzies don't like.
But anyone with half a brain knew he got the word from Ike, and it had nothing to do with religion.
I suppose that “Christian name” does refer to “first name” but I was already an adult listening to Brits and Europeans speaking before I ever heard anyone say “Christian name” refering to “first given name.”
Were these Hawaiian rules penned by Eiropeans, or something? It seems too, too old fashioned for Hawaii in the 1960s. My 1956 BC has “first given name” and “second given name.”
My father’s 1928 BC has “first given name” etc.
But it looks like the issue is the family name, really.
Wrong housepart!
It's a shrine built into one corner of the Kaaba, which is the cubic thing at the center of Mecca (some have speculated it makes a good target for a W87, LOL!) that the Moooselimbs circle around when they make their pilgrimage (the Haj).
That’s one fancy looking port-a-potty there.
Dennis is correct. The first name was referred to as “Christian” because in the majority of cases it was given at baptism.
John McCain isn’t president though - are you not sure of where you stand on the issue? Christian name normally means first name, that’s a given - but the issue of the last name is something that hasn’t been answered yet.
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