[Rhodes22-list] Political....this is interesting.
Ben Cittadino
bcittadino at dcs-law.com
Thu Nov 20 15:28:47 EST 2008
Bill;
I suppose it's possible that a space ship landed in the American southwest
in "Area 51" in the 1950's but it's so unlikely that nobody cares, except a
few UFO enthusiasts who entertain themselves and their friends with wild and
silly conspiracy theories;
I suppose it's possible that Elvis Presley is alive and working as a gas
station attendant having escaped his pressure cooker life as a celebrity but
it's so unlikely that nobody cares, except a few Presley enthusiasts who
entertain themselves and their friends with wild and silly conspiracy
theories;
I suppose it's possible that Barack Obama is covering up the fact that he is
not a natural born American citizen but it's so unlikely that nobody cares,
except.....(well, you get the idea).
I'm "Jones'n" for a good Sarah Palin joke. Are they all gone?
Best,
Ben C.
Bill Effros wrote:
>
> Herb,
>
> If Obama were born in Hawaii it would appear he had 3 citizenships, US
> by virtue of his place of birth; English because his father had
> commonwealth status; and Indonesian by virtue of his attendance at
> Indonesian schools at which his citizenship was stated as Indonesian.
>
> Indonesia required citizens of other countries to give up all other
> citizenships before they could enjoy the benefits of Indonesian
> citizenship -- like passports and schooling.
>
> Obama could have reclaimed his American Citizenship, as many on this
> list have reported they have done, but it does not appear he has done
> so. This step, and officially changing his name back to "Barack Hussein
> Obama" would seem to be the minimum requirements for running and serving
> as "President Barack Hussein Obama".
>
> There would remain the question of "natural born citizen", but
> reclaiming name and citizenship would seem to be necessary first. There
> is no indication he has done either.
>
> When Republicans indicated an interest in running citizen Arnold
> Schwarznegger for President Democrats let them know in no uncertain
> terms that only "natural born citizens" need apply for the job of
> President.
>
> The current situation is commonly referred to as "repayment in kind."
>
> Bill Effros
>
>
>
> Herb Parsons wrote:
>> Believe it or not, I have a problem with Dr. Keye's lawsuit in
>> particular, and the whole "not a citizen" issue in general.
>>
>> First of all, IF Barak was not a citizen when he was born, that puts
>> everything in a different light (and I think that's a possibility, I'm
>> not convinced one way or another at this point).
>>
>> However, if he was born a US citizen, I think the notion that his
>> parents may have taken that away by their later actions is wrong. If
>> it's technically correct, I still think it's wrong. No one should be
>> able to take away a US citizen's birthright, unless THAT citizen has
>> done something to lose it.
>>
>>
>> Brad Haslett wrote:
>>
>>> Rummy,
>>>
>>> Don't forget the Alan Keyes lawsuit filed November 12 in California
>>> where Dr. Keyes was on the ballot.
>>>
>>> http://www.soundinvestments.us/files/final_writ_keyes_v_bowen.pdf
>>>
>>> What's interesting about the Keyes lawsuit is the question it raises
>>> about the trip to Pakistan (illegal for US citizens at the time). Did
>>> O just break the law or was he traveling on a foreign passport?
>>>
>>> Brad
>>>
>>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 9:09 AM, <R22RumRunner at aol.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
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