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In case you've never read the Constitution, there's no eligibility requirement that has anything to do with college attendance. Harry Truman never even went.
You surely know that I am talking about citizenship and not college attendance. Maybe you don't or are just trying to drag some of the supporters along. Which is it? I think it might just be the latter.
You're just confused over what is or is not a birth certificate.
Different States put different things on their birth certificates.
I really wonder if that guy screwed me into spending that money for that piece of black paper with the white writing on it. Do you suppose he just told me that and I didn't really need it?
Finally one of you supporters have seen what I have been saying. Keep on reading and interpreting, Dude.
This is exactly what I mean when I say nothing will settle this bc controversy brought to us by the "dumbass Tea Party", EVER! There's always another angle. No, Obama's mother could not have changed his citizenship in Indonesia. That's been said a million times on this forum. But it has to be gone over yet again. And there will always be something else tomorrow if that's debunked today. Ken Buck is right!
According to US law... no. He could not have had his citizenship changed in Indonesia.
That sounds kind of funny to me since we do things like that here all the time. Hmmmmmm, I wonder if I have been fooled about that all these years,too.
Original? No. A certified (embossed stamp) copy that lists the hospital where the birth took place and the attending physician's name (not signature - it's an electronic record) along with the other usual BC details? Yes.
Sorry pal, my PA BC with the stamp does not name the hospital or the doctor, just the town.
I know exactly what you are talking about. And there is no eligibility requirement for either attendance or declared citizenship while attending.
However, there is said to have been a scholarship that he could have got by being a citizen of Indonesia and not by being a citizen of the US. All I need is to see that piece of paper. All he needs is to release at least that one form.
The bad thing about this is that you know and understand and are just trying to win something not worth winning.
This is exactly what I mean when I say nothing will settle this bc controversy brought to us by the "dumbass Tea Party", EVER! There's always another angle. No, Obama's mother could not have changed his citizenship in Indonesia. That's been said a million times on this forum. But it has to be gone over yet again. And there will always be something else tomorrow if that's debunked today. Ken Buck is right!
Why couldn't his mother have done that? Is there a law in the US or Indonesia?
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