As I said-Both parents have to be US citizens
Posted on | August 8, 2009 | 5 Comments
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5 Responses to “As I said-Both parents have to be US citizens”
August 8th, 2009 @ 6:27 am
Hi
I am quite shocked that this matter could be so easily handled by producing the documements, if there is an substance to this claim, why have’nt the republican party made any statements.
Mike
London England
August 8th, 2009 @ 10:27 am
Even if Obama was born in the U.S. on the Capital Steps, the Lincoln Bedroom or the back seat of an old Chevy in Mid America, he still would not be a Natural Born Citizen as his Father was Kenyan and his mother was too young to transfer citizenshilp to him, therefore, and Kenya at the time was ruled by Great Britain, therefor Obama, no matter where he was born was a British Citizen. If after that he somehow became an American citizen, which he did not, he still could not be a legal President as dual citizens are also precluded from the Presidency, but he had an Indonesian Citizenship to go to school in Indonesia, and they did not allow dual citizens. He never applied for U.S. Citizenship, if he did there is no record of it, therefore in all probability he is not even a U.S. Citizen. He should be remover from office and prosecuted for fraud and Treason (sending troops into battle without the authority) as he is a Usurper to the office.
August 8th, 2009 @ 11:54 am
is it difficult to follow the simple supreme law. bothe parents make a natural borne citizen, not one.
August 8th, 2009 @ 12:08 pm
Thank you for posting, Orly. Now let’s remind the judges of their constitutional duty!!!
August 10th, 2009 @ 1:35 pm
In 1961 Kenya did not have major air service. Jets had just begun the Atlantic Run the previous year (Fall, 1960), and Jet service to Africa was still a few years off. African air services were all limited to prop planes, with service to a place such as Kenya perhaps two planes per week from the various European Capitals. Many African airfields were little more than packed dirt runways.
How do I know??? Well I was working at the time for the Experiment in International Living, a large student exchange organization, that got one of the first Peace Corps Training contracts just after JFK signed the legislation in August, 1961, and one part of my job was to arrange transportation for some of the many experts being sent out to evaluate potential Peace Corps projects. Kennedy wanted thousands of Peace Corps Volunteers in the field by year’s end — and he especially wanted PCV’s on the ground in Kenya. So I do remember booking various development specialists through to review projects about 48 years ago this month. I wonder what ever happened to my “bible” of international air connections of that era? It would have been very difficult to book Kenya to Hawaii — I think one would have needed to go prop to Europe, Jet to the US, cross country by prop, and then a jet to Hawaii.
Obama’s Father came to the US in the first IIE (Institute of International Education) group from Africa, and the only way to move them to the US in fall, 1959, was by charter. IIE generally chartered DC3’s (all that the African runways could accomodate) and brought their students to Europe, Paris or Amsterdam, and then put them on US commercial flights (Pan Am) to NYC. When we were sending Peace Corps out in 1961, we frequently had to depend on prop charters for the final leg of trips into Africa.