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To: PJ-Comix

Were his parents born here?


18 posted on 04/24/2011 4:10:25 PM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: freekitty; PJ-Comix; biggredd1
Finally someone on the thread asks the right question.

And here IMNSHO, is the answer.

Rubio is not a Natural Born Citizen.
At the time of his birth, neither of his parents were citizens.
Jindal is not a Natural Born Citizen
At the time of his birth, both of his parents were not citizens.

Just because an ineligible POTUS was selected by the Electoral college and the voters, does not mean the Constitution is no longer in force. Obama, who is not a Natural Born citizen, because one of his parents was not a US Citizen, cannot be used as a precedent for another ineligible candidate.

BTW, if you disagree with me, great! But let's not talk about it anymore, since it makes me ill. Let's get the black-robed SOBs of the SCOTUS to give us their opinion on the matter before the shooting starts. Win, lose or draw, I'll accept it.

Also BTW, since neither Rubio nor Jindal seems interested in candidly admitting the facts of their birth, I am not interested in discussing them as presidential candidates. I cheerfully admit that both of whom can occasionally at least, seem otherwise splendid fellows,

BTW, freekitty, Natural Born Citizenship does not require that one's parents be born here! The parents can be born anywhere; India, Kenya, Cuba, etc. The parents must just be naturalized citizens at the time of the candidate's birth. Not after!

Pretty darned generous, I'd say.

43 posted on 04/24/2011 7:27:13 PM PDT by Kenny Bunk (Qadafi and Obama share a common advantage. No organized opposition.)
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