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To: BuckeyeTexan

This raises more questions than it answers and it doesn’t change the point I was making. This story was dated Sept. 23, 2005. Obama’s jpg of an alleged COLB is stamped with the June 6, 2007. IOW, Obama didn’t use the COLB to get the passport in that story. What document(s) did he use and why didn’t he show those documents instead of the jpg?? Why would he need a new COLB if he had something else with which to obtain a passport as a senator?? Also, this still leaves a huge hole between 1968 and 2005 ... a time in which Obama may have used an Indonesia passport or may have retained Indonesian citizenship as an adult.


131 posted on 02/15/2011 11:13:46 AM PST by edge919
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To: edge919
This raises more questions than it answers ...

As is usually the case with him, ay?

132 posted on 02/15/2011 11:45:06 AM PST by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
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To: edge919

This raises more questions than it answers and it doesn’t change the point I was making. This story was dated Sept. 23, 2005. Obama’s jpg of an alleged COLB is stamped with the June 6, 2007. IOW, Obama didn’t use the COLB to get the passport in that story. What document(s) did he use and why didn’t he show those documents instead of the jpg?? Why would he need a new COLB if he had something else with which to obtain a passport as a senator?? Also, this still leaves a huge hole between 1968 and 2005 ... a time in which Obama may have used an Indonesia passport or may have retained Indonesian citizenship as an adult.


Then he must have been able to get the Renunciation of US citizenship papers destroyed because Indonesia does not permit dual citizenship.

Renunciation of US citizenship cannot be done within the United States or its territories. You must appear in person at a US consulate in another country, presumably the country in which you already reside legally and intend to reside thereafter. You must then sign an oath of renunciation and hand over your US passport. Even if you take all these steps, your renunciation may not be accepted by the State Department, especially if they believe that you plan to return to the United States (even for a visit) within a short period of time. If you renounce US citizenship formally and it is accepted, your name is then published in the Federal Register as a legal notice to anyone who might be trying to locate you – including the IRS.”
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/28201/renounce_us_citizenship_process_and.html?cat=37


133 posted on 02/15/2011 12:16:18 PM PST by jamese777
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