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To: Flavious_Maximus; All
The problem is that Barry Soetoro Barack Obama was attending college on a foreign scholarship. This means that Barry himself was admitting his Indonesian citizenship, hence his disqualification for being POTUS.

This has never been proven. And many have already pointed that out. The problem is - it has not been disproven. The college records remain locked away (or destroyed all together by this time).

Barry Soetoro as a foreign national makes a lot of sense with the available data points.

The 1980 divorce - it lists a 'child' above 18 that needs college costs paid for. Not 'stepchild', not 'adopted child' - 'child'. The Hawaii court in 1980 seems to believe they were dealing with a legal child of Lolo Soetoro.

Name change while at Occidental. That has never been played out. Barry to Barack for sure happened. But everyone is murky on the last name used during the time.

Lack of a valid social security number. Why does a person who never lived in CT have a CT number of a dead person?

Forged selective service document. A foreign national would not have to register with SS. Maybe he did not - because he did not have to.

Indonesia makes the obots go nuts. Look at this thread. There is something in this. Indonesia issues stir the bees in the hive more than anything in Hawaii or Kenya.

An adult who claims foreign national status on US soil after age 18 is basically disavowing their citizenship. You must present yourself as a US Citizen while in the US. This is why you MUST show your US passport when entering the US if you are a multi-national with US citizenship.

At the age of 18 Obama could have claimed British, Kenyan, US and Indonesian citizenship. Did he claim only one and use it as early adult? Did he claim multi-national but hide his US citizenship to gain favored status? There is proof lacking - one way or the other. So it remains possible - if not probable.

34 posted on 08/30/2011 6:58:54 AM PDT by bluecat6 ( "A non-denial denial. They doubt our heritage, but they don't say the story is not accurate.")
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To: bluecat6
The US recognizes dual nationality.

The concept of dual nationality means that a person is a citizen of two countries at the same time. Each country has its own citizenship laws based on its own policy.Persons may have dual nationality by automatic operation of different laws rather than by choice. For example, a child born in a foreign country to U.S. citizen parents may be both a U.S. citizen and a citizen of the country of birth.

A U.S. citizen may acquire foreign citizenship by marriage, or a person naturalized as a U.S. citizen may not lose the citizenship of the country of birth.U.S. law does not mention dual nationality or require a person to choose one citizenship or another. Also, a person who is automatically granted another citizenship does not risk losing U.S. citizenship. However, a person who acquires a foreign citizenship by applying for it may lose U.S. citizenship. In order to lose U.S. citizenship, the law requires that the person must apply for the foreign citizenship voluntarily, by free choice, and with the intention to give up U.S. citizenship.

Intent can be shown by the person's statements or conduct.The U.S. Government recognizes that dual nationality exists but does not encourage it as a matter of policy because of the problems it may cause. Claims of other countries on dual national U.S. citizens may conflict with U.S. law, and dual nationality may limit U.S. Government efforts to assist citizens abroad. The country where a dual national is located generally has a stronger claim to that person's allegiance.

However, dual nationals owe allegiance to both the United States and the foreign country. They are required to obey the laws of both countries. Either country has the right to enforce its laws, particularly if the person later travels there. Most U.S. citizens, including dual nationals, must use a U.S. passport to enter and leave the United States. Dual nationals may also be required by the foreign country to use its passport to enter and leave that country. Use of the foreign passport does not endanger U.S. citizenship. Most countries permit a person to renounce or otherwise lose citizenship.

40 posted on 08/30/2011 7:17:11 AM PDT by kabar
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To: bluecat6; Flavious_Maximus; All; muawiyah
All we know is that what Obama has told us about himself is false. The exact truth is unknown.

The Indonesian trail has been "sanitized," as has been any Kenyan trail, the Occidental trail, the Columbia trail, the Harvard trail, the Illinois Bar trail, the Social Security trail, the Selective Service trail, the Drug Use trail, the Girl Friends and lack thereof trail, the Paki-STAHN trail, the Bill Ayers trail, the Mom trail, the Frank Marshall Davis trail, the Hawaii trail; all either cleaned up or so truck-muddled that no one can figure them out.

Simple question, folk. W-or-WTF is this guy?

50 posted on 08/30/2011 7:56:09 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (America. Too late to fix. Too early to start the shooting.)
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