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On 5/20/2011 10:37 PM, Iarnrod wrote:
On May 20, 8:06 am, "Warren E. Harrison" wrote: On 5/20/2011 5:17 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 11:16 pm, "Warren E. Harrison" wrote: On 5/19/2011 8:22 PM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 9:21 am, "Warren E. Harrison" wrote: On 5/17/2011 5:35 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 11:24 pm, "Warren E. Harrison"wrote: On 5/16/2011 8:22 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 12:35 pm, John wrote: Sorry I have slowed on the quantity of posts **** that, kook, try working on the QUALITY of them! snicker Obama would not, of course, have been born a citizen had he been born abroad Yes, he would. No, he would not have been. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952 specified who would be a citizen if born abroad. If only one parent was a citizen, then that citizen needed to have been physically present in the USA for five years after the age of 14. As Obama's mother was only 18 at the time of his birth, she did not meet the requirement due to simple arithmetic. That provision applied regardless of the marital status of the parents. If the parents were not married, an additional restriction applied: the father had to "legitimate" the child by acknowledging and establishing paternity. Sec. 309. (a) The provisions of paragraphs (3), (4), (5) and (7) of section 301 (a), and of paragraph (2) of section 308, of this title shall apply as of the date of birth to a child born out of wedlock on or after the effective date of this Act, if the paternity of such child is established while such child is under the age of twenty-one years by legitimation. http://library.uwb.edu/guides/USimmi...stat%20163.pdf That is an *additional* restriction, and does not alter the physical presence requirement of the one citizen parent. The applicability of Title III, Section 301 (a)(7) does not depend in any way on the marital status of the parents: that one citizen parent must have been physically present in the USA for 10 years, five of which were after the age of 14, in order for the child born abroad to be a citizen at birth. Nothing in the statute mentions the marital status of the parents, and there is no implicit reference to marital status. The marital status was irrelevant. Yes, he would have been. Wrong.Had he been born outside the US, he would not have been born a citizen under the law in effect. Yes, he No, he would not have been. The law has been cited and you're wrong. His mother was not old enough - she had not been physically present in the USA for five years after the age of 14 at the time of his birth. Yes, No, he would not have been. The law has been cited and you're wrong. His mother was not old enough - she had not been physically present in the USA for five years after the age of 14 at the time of his birth. Those who would have been citizens at birth are identified in the law. Hussein did not qualify, due to the age and residency of his Maoist mother. Sorry - you have nothing. |
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On May 20, 11:57*pm, "Warren E. Harrison"
wrote: On 5/20/2011 10:37 PM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 20, 8:06 am, "Warren E. Harrison" *wrote: On 5/20/2011 5:17 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 11:16 pm, "Warren E. Harrison" * *wrote: On 5/19/2011 8:22 PM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 9:21 am, "Warren E. Harrison" * * *wrote: On 5/17/2011 5:35 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 11:24 pm, "Warren E. Harrison"wrote: On 5/16/2011 8:22 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 12:35 pm, John * * * * *wrote: Sorry I have slowed on the quantity of posts **** that, kook, try working on the QUALITY of them! snicker Obama would not,T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would. No, he would T-H-W-A-P-!! That is an *additional* T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. Wrong.Had he T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. No, T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. No, T-H-W-A-P-!! * Yes, he would have been. This is not in dispute. You have nothing but your racism to keep you warm at night. |
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the tard wrote:
Yes, he No, he would not have been. The law has been cited and you're wrong. His mother was not old enough - she had not been physically present in the USA for five years after the age of 14 at the time of his birth. Those who would have been citizens at birth are identified in the law. Hussein did not qualify, due to the age and residency of his Maoist mother. Sorry - you have nothing. |
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the snarky ****witted tard boy lied:
Yes, he No, he would not have been a citizen had he been born abroad (which he very well may have been.) The McCarran Walter Act, aka the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, specified in Title III, Ch. 1, Sec. 301(a): The following shall be citizens and nationals of the United State at birth: (7) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than ten years, at least five of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years Hussein's one citizen parent was only 18 at the time of his birth, which means she arithmetically could not have met the physical presence requirement. Had he been born abroad, he would not have been born a citizen. As he may very well have been born abroad, and never naturalized, then he may not be a citizen at all. |
Sorry Reality... 'The Cult of The-Obama' -holy-mantra-is- You Are ARacist !
On May 21, 1:09*pm, Iarnrod wrote:
On May 20, 11:57*pm, "Warren E. Harrison" wrote: On 5/20/2011 10:37 PM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 20, 8:06 am, "Warren E. Harrison" *wrote: On 5/20/2011 5:17 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 11:16 pm, "Warren E. Harrison" * *wrote: On 5/19/2011 8:22 PM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 19, 9:21 am, "Warren E. Harrison" * * *wrote: On 5/17/2011 5:35 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 11:24 pm, "Warren E. Harrison"wrote: On 5/16/2011 8:22 PM, Iarntard wrote: On May 16, 12:35 pm, John * * * * *wrote: Sorry I have slowed on the quantity of posts **** that, kook, try working on the QUALITY of them! snicker Obama would not,T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would. No, he would T-H-W-A-P-!! That is an *additional* T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. Wrong.Had he T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. No, T-H-W-A-P-!! Yes, he would have been. No, T-H-W-A-P-!! * Yes, he would have been. This is not in dispute. You have nothing but your racism to keep you warm at night. -once-again-we-are-treated-too- |
Sorry ... Blimpton lies again
On May 22, 5:04*pm, George Blimpton wrote:
On 5/22/2011 11:31 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 21, 4:02 pm, George *wrote: MightyIarnrodproved: Yes, he would have been No, Yes. No, Yes. |
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the tard boy lied:
On May 22, 5:04 pm, George wrote: the tard boy lied: On May 21, 4:02 pm, George wrote: the tard boy lied: Yes, he would have been No, Yes. No, he would not have been a citizen had he been born abroad (which he very well may have been.) The McCarran Walter Act, aka the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, specified in Title III, Ch. 1, Sec. 301(a): The following shall be citizens and nationals of the United State at birth: (7) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than ten years, at least five of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years Hussein's one citizen parent was only 18 at the time of his birth, which means she arithmetically could not have met the physical presence requirement. Had he been born abroad, he would not have been born a citizen. As he may very well have been born abroad, and never naturalized, then he may not be a citizen at all. Yes No, he would not have been a citizen had he been born abroad (which he very well may have been.) The McCarran Walter Act, aka the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, specified in Title III, Ch. 1, Sec. 301(a): The following shall be citizens and nationals of the United State at birth: (7) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than ten years, at least five of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years Hussein's one citizen parent was only 18 at the time of his birth, which means she arithmetically could not have met the physical presence requirement. Had he been born abroad, he would not have been born a citizen. As he may very well have been born abroad, and never naturalized, then he may not be a citizen at all. |
Sorry ... Blimpton lies again
On May 22, 11:11*pm, George Blimpton wrote:
On 5/22/2011 11:31 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 21, 4:02 pm, George wrote: MightyIarnrodproved: Yes, he would have been No, Yes. No, Yes. |
Sorry ... Blimpton lies again
On May 23, 8:16*am, George Blimpton wrote:
On 5/22/2011 11:31 AM,Iarnrodwrote: On May 21, 4:02 pm, George wrote: MightyIarnrodproved: Yes, he would have been No, Yes, he would have been. No, Yes, he would have been. |
Sorry ... Blimpton lies again
the pathetic tard boy lied:
Yes, he No, he would not have been a citizen had he been born abroad (which he very well may have been.) The McCarran Walter Act, aka the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1952, specified in Title III, Ch. 1, Sec. 301(a): The following shall be citizens and nationals of the United State at birth: (7) a person born outside the geographical limits of the United States and its outlying possessions of parents one of whom is an alien, and the other a citizen of the United States who, prior to the birth of such person, was physically present in the United States or its outlying possessions for a period or periods totaling not less than ten years, at least five of which were after attaining the age of fourteen years Hussein's one citizen parent was only 18 at the time of his birth, which means she arithmetically could not have met the physical presence requirement. Had he been born abroad, he would not have been born a citizen. As he may very well have been born abroad, and never naturalized, then he may not be a citizen at all. |
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