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To: tutstar
If Obama had Indonesian citizenship for a period, it may not necessarily have changed his U.S. citizenship status, but it could raise loyalty concerns.

I don't think we should be questioning the loyalty of a 6 year-old boy because of choices his parents made. Either way, the Constitution deals with such concerns with a 14 year residency requirement, which Obama meets.

54 posted on 08/30/2011 8:13:12 AM PDT by Kleon
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To: Kleon
I don't think we should be questioning the loyalty of a 6 year-old boy because of choices his parents made.

Seriously? Do you think allegiance sinks in by osmosis? By what other means is loyalty imparted but by loyal parents and other members of a community? A 6 year old boy raised till then by American Hating parents is certainly not going to be loyal at that point, and maybe never after!

Either way, the Constitution deals with such concerns with a 14 year residency requirement, which Obama meets.

Certainly a boy could have been raised in Soviet Russia till he was 21, and could meet the Presidential Age requirement by the time he was 35.

It's a shame the founders didn't think of a way to prevent such a thing. :)

62 posted on 08/30/2011 8:34:24 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp (1790 Congress: No children of a foreign father may be a citizen.)
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