Yeah. You're a citizen if you're born to a citizen outside the US, but you're not "natural born." That's determined by place of birth and not by blood.OL FU wrote:For those that know more about this than me (because honestly I have never really been interested in knowing until now). When one parent is a citizen of the US and you are born outside of the US, you are not considered a natural born citizen simply because of the place of your birth. Is that correct?
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Interesting and thanks. We need a constitutional amendment to change that oneSkjellyfetti wrote:Yeah. You're a citizen if you're born to a citizen outside the US, but you're not "natural born." That's determined by place of birth and not by blood.OL FU wrote:For those that know more about this than me (because honestly I have never really been interested in knowing until now). When one parent is a citizen of the US and you are born outside of the US, you are not considered a natural born citizen simply because of the place of your birth. Is that correct?
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I think it's an interesting question because it shows how untruthful partisans can be. If somebody can't even admit to the possibility, there's not much hope for them to ever offer much in the way an objective opinion.Skjellyfetti wrote:It is a terrible question. Throwing "possibility" in there allows for far too much interpretation.
If you want to move the number of positive responses higher.... sure, it would be a great question... but, it would be misleading.
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Not sure I agree.OL FU wrote:Interesting and thanks. We need a constitutional amendment to change that one

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I think you're jumping the gun there - I don't believe that question has ever been clearly ruled on. There's been no definitive ruling on that one way or the other. That's why birthers are still after Obama and why Democratic birthers were all ready to do the same against McCain. There's no clearly defined ruling of what "natural born" means.Skjellyfetti wrote:Yeah. You're a citizen if you're born to a citizen outside the US, but you're not "natural born." That's determined by place of birth and not by blood.OL FU wrote:For those that know more about this than me (because honestly I have never really been interested in knowing until now). When one parent is a citizen of the US and you are born outside of the US, you are not considered a natural born citizen simply because of the place of your birth. Is that correct?
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The problem with that, as SD will tell you, is that if we make THAT change, many of us know who will be first in line to try to take advantage of that. And let me tell you from experience that while I don't believe he'd ever even get a whiff of the White House outside of being a guest, if he ever were elected, we'll consider Obama a kitty cat compared to him.OL FU wrote:Interesting and thanks. We need a constitutional amendment to change that oneSkjellyfetti wrote:
Yeah. You're a citizen if you're born to a citizen outside the US, but you're not "natural born." That's determined by place of birth and not by blood.
That said, about the "birther" issue: what I personally believe about it and what can be practically done about it are two entirely different things. Since no birth certificate has been produced, I'm inclined to believe that he was illegally elected. But doing something about that is an entirely different animal. It's too late to do anything about that short of impeachment. But I don't believe fraudulent election is covered in the impeachment portion of the Constitution. And as much as we conservatives don't like his politics, he hasn't done any of the things covered by those provisions, so impeachment is a non-starter at this point. The thing to do is get him voted out at the next regularly scheduled opportunity, namely 2012. At this point, especially since we've never seen the birth certificate for any other candidate for any other office, it should be dropped with a focus on kicking him out in the normal election process.

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What determines that, Hen? I mean, the dude has produced a certified birth certificate, so it shouldn't be possible that he was born anywhere else but Hawaii. But it is possible someone forged that birth certificate...and it's possible someone forged yours, mine, Skelly's....I mean, there is only one 100% certainty in life...death. So the Birthers are basically saying no amount of proof provided to them will change their opinion that he was born elsewhere becuase there is a possibility (however remote) that the BC is forged.....it's a can't win situation...89Hen wrote:I think it's an interesting question because it shows how untruthful partisans can be. If somebody can't even admit to the possibility, there's not much hope for them to ever offer much in the way an objective opinion.Skjellyfetti wrote:It is a terrible question. Throwing "possibility" in there allows for far too much interpretation.
If you want to move the number of positive responses higher.... sure, it would be a great question... but, it would be misleading.
Is it possible all the birthers are clinically insane? YES
See, that's not very hard to admit.
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SuperHornet wrote:Since no birth certificate has been produced, I'm inclined to believe that he was illegally elected........At this point, especially since we've never seen the birth certificate for any other candidate for any other office, it should be dropped with a focus on kicking him out in the normal election process.




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Dred Scott decision defined "natural born" as place of birth:GannonFan wrote: I think you're jumping the gun there - I don't believe that question has ever been clearly ruled on. There's been no definitive ruling on that one way or the other. That's why birthers are still after Obama and why Democratic birthers were all ready to do the same against McCain. There's no clearly defined ruling of what "natural born" means.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/h ... 93_ZO.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The first section of the second article of the Constitution uses the language, 'a natural born citizen.' It thus assumes that citizenship may be acquired by birth. Undoubtedly, this language of the Constitution was used in reference to that principle of public law, well understood in this country at the time of the adoption of the Constitution, which referred citizenship to the place of birth.
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here again... in the 4 years of his candidacy and the two years of his term... nobody CREDIBLE has been able to produce any ACTUAL EVIDENCE to bring the issue to a point where anyone legitimate or serious is able to do anything about it. and considering the vitriol on the right (who's leaders know this is bullshit but stoke the flames anyway without ever doing anything about it... ever wonder why?) the fact that they haven't done anything real and tangible to act on it ought to tell you something.
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that's fine. It just seems like into today's interconnected world an American could easily be living in another country for a short period of time, give birth to a baby and that baby simply because of that American's job or school is eliminated from being president. I understand what the founders were doing but it does sound a little extreme in today's world.89Hen wrote:Not sure I agree.OL FU wrote:Interesting and thanks. We need a constitutional amendment to change that one
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You will have to explain it to me if you want me to understandSuperHornet wrote:The problem with that, as SD will tell you, is that if we make THAT change, many of us know who will be first in line to try to take advantage of that. And let me tell you from experience that while I don't believe he'd ever even get a whiff of the White House outside of being a guest, if he ever were elected, we'll consider Obama a kitty cat compared to him.OL FU wrote:
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Ah-nold....he'll be back....OL FU wrote:You will have to explain it to me if you want me to understandSuperHornet wrote:
The problem with that, as SD will tell you, is that if we make THAT change, many of us know who will be first in line to try to take advantage of that. And let me tell you from experience that while I don't believe he'd ever even get a whiff of the White House outside of being a guest, if he ever were elected, we'll consider Obama a kitty cat compared to him.
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I am surprised that the 51% number is so low.
Anyone with a brain knows the guys not legit. Anyone of you could BUY a birth certificate in Hawaii within the week. Thats why he chose Hawaii, they are purchasable there.
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I know....it's fokking amazing...I consider most of the guys on here intelligent people although I may not agree with them....buyt when they start spouting this BS....it's unbelievable...Obama has given the Right so many opportunities to engage the opposition in intelligent policy debates....but they come back with the birth certificate...amazing....TwinTownBisonFan wrote:here again... in the 4 years of his candidacy and the two years of his term... nobody CREDIBLE has been able to produce any ACTUAL EVIDENCE to bring the issue to a point where anyone legitimate or serious is able to do anything about it. and considering the vitriol on the right (who's leaders know this is bullshit but stoke the flames anyway without ever doing anything about it... ever wonder why?) the fact that they haven't done anything real and tangible to act on it ought to tell you something.
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89Hen wrote:Appaholic wrote:What determines that, Hen? I mean, the dude has produced a certified birth certificate, so it shouldn't be possible that he was born anywhere else but Hawaii.
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Nobody also proved that unicorns don't exist.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:here again... in the 4 years of his candidacy and the two years of his term... nobody CREDIBLE has been able to produce any ACTUAL EVIDENCE
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It's possible Reagan was born elsewhere....it's possible Ike was born elsewhere...alot of things are possible....it's possible that unicorns do exist (Bigfoot has a ranch full of them on the Frint Range)....89Hen wrote:Nobody also proved that unicorns don't exist.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:here again... in the 4 years of his candidacy and the two years of his term... nobody CREDIBLE has been able to produce any ACTUAL EVIDENCE
Look, I'm far from a birther. All I'm saying is that it's possible he wasn't born in Hawaii.
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I didn't know that Arnold's parents were American citizensAppaholic wrote:Ah-nold....he'll be back....OL FU wrote:
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They're not...I was guessing who SH was referring to....OL FU wrote:I didn't know that Arnold's parents were American citizensAppaholic wrote:
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I'm not talking about him personally engaging in the debate, I meant his actions / policies / etc. have given the right so many opportunities to legitimately challenge his decisions / values, yet they seem to focus on his birth certificate....engage the Dems in a debate of substance, not speculation reserved for the whacko-wing of the ultra-right........89Hen wrote:Appaholic wrote:Obama has given the Right so many opportunities to engage the opposition in intelligent policy debates....but they come back with the birth certificate...amazing....![]()
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