Posted on 01/30/2012 4:45:33 AM PST by tsowellfan
The article is historical Fiction!!
Only in Romney’s demented mind does fugitive polygamist = Mexican
How Mitt Romneys Mexican-Born Father Was Eligible to be President
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/how-mitt-romneys-mexican-born-father-was-eligible-to-be-president/
The laws of this country [Mexico] do not permit polygamy,`` but it`s legal for you to have as many mistresses as you can afford. {Polymistressy]
Off topic but just realized: Heaven help me, this is the first election cycle in which I am older than all the presidential candidates!
OOPS! Newt is a few months older, and I never checked on Ron Paul since I don’t consider him a serious candidate. More coffee!
Fascinating. Really, very interesting. However, it would seem that mitt is an American citizen. Not a naturalized one. There are many Americans, like my son, who are born outside the country to an American citizen. Even if their births happened outside this country. Even if they are automatic citizens of the birth country. Citizenship is a zero sum game.
But is he a natural born citizen? This is a question that needs clarification by the courts. Is my son? Was john McCain? Would an anchor baby be one? We need an amendment to the constitution. It is not as crystal clear as it should be.
Another reason for an addendum to the constitution. What about adopted kids? From other countries, under the age of 5? Could they ever e president? Adopted, with only one birth certificate, but from originally another land?
It shouldbe ok, like its opposite, barack’s mom, who was too young to even confer ANY citizenship to her baby if he had been born, as many suspect, in Canada at a home for unwed mothers.
But, what about their children and their grandchildren? For how many generations does our law countenance citizenship being passed down from parent to child, in families that are living overseas?
Bingo. That, now, is a real other issue. Does mitt have any ties to Mexico today.
You can read about Romney’s ancestry here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pratt%E2%80%93Romney_family
From the early 1800s until now. His g-grandfather Miles Park Romney had 6 wives.
>If this is true, and I have no idea if it is or not, then it would explain why the establishment Republican party has continually avoided the birth certificate issue surrounding Obambi.<
Romney said it during the debate.
Newt attacked him on an immigration issue and Romney said his father was born in Mexico.
watch the video here
http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/26/politics/republican-debate/index.html
This headline is untrue. There was no jus soli in Mexico when George Romney was born. George Romney was not born a Mexican.
I have a suspicion as to why Romney is the elitists’ guy and why they are so desparate for him to be the candidate against Obama. The writing is on the wall for Obama. The birthers have been held back with the “no standing” game but now, it is different when canidates are qualifying for the ballots again.
When Obama gets nailed and blocked from a ballot, the elite will screech, Romney isn’t qualified either and make their power to ignore the constitution it into a massive bi-partisan circus. They don’t want to talk about the crimes and treason involved in both parties - putting an unconstitutional man in the white hut.
I think this is why Romney is the heavy, fire breathing candidate of the Rinos who conspired with the DNC to put an illegal president in the white house.
Mitt was born in the U.S. and has a U.S. citizen mother and therefore has two of three criteria for natural born, each one which is sufficient. I don’t know about his father. O.K., so maybe Mitt’s grandparents retained their U.S. citizenship. But, regarding his father, George, Gov. of Michigan and a presidential candidate in 1968, did citizenship pass through his parents to him? I’d say that’s questionable. But, it wasn’t questioned in ‘68.
The idea that U.S. citizenship passes through, generation after generation, to people like Mitt’s cousins still in Mexico, who do not participate in the civic life of this country, at some point, no, it shouldn’t. But, I don’t think there’s any precedent of this. I think the Congress can easily straighten this out, with no prejudice to anybody overseas thinking that they are U.S. citizens, by promulgating a rule governing such situations.
I thought I’d give another example: about a 1,000 Confederados migrated to Brazil after the U.S. civil war. For a generation or so, they remained an isolated community within that country. But, gradually, they intermarried with other Brazilians, came to speak Portuguese, and lost their U.S. identity. I don’t think any of them, today, claim to be U.S. citizens by reason of the passing through of citizenship from parent to child over several generations. But, what if one of their descendants did? Wouldn’t that be a curious thing?
Let's get back to reality, Mitty is a flaming progressive liberal. Let's just support Newt and let HIM wax that suckers' tail. No sense veering off into the rhubarb on some wild snipe hunt.
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