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To: Taro who wrote (542971)1/11/2010 9:45:32 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573925
 
First let me say I did some research today and it looks like I was part right and part wrong. YOu might try doing some research sometime, instead of just posting crap. And I admit to not being sure yet, but here is what I read.

From what I read if both parents are US citizens, it does not matter where the child is born, the are eligible to run for the presidency!

And if one parent is a US citizen and the other is a naturalized citizen, it still does not matter where the child was born.

But if only one parent is a US citizen ad the other is not a citizen and the child is born in another country, then the child cannot run for the presidency. Still researching it.

I asked you a simple question and you posted all around the qustion like F students of mine used to do who didn't know the answer.

Let's take your answer apart and look at it.

>>So you are saying an American women who gives birth to a baby out of the country, that child is not eligible to be president.>>

Your answer: "This whole issue has been thoroughly exposed before and I am not going to repeat the details op that."

YOu would repeat it if you could. The answer would have been as simple as that sentence. Easier, you could also have just said yes or no. Grade: F

>>But this is all about Obama being 'natural born citizen' or not.

koan: NO, this is about whether Obama is legal to be president. Nothing else matters!

If he were born out of the US by a mother 17 years old, citizen or not, and not having been a resident of the US for a certain amount of time, yes, he would not be 'natural born' and thus not eligible for becoming president of the US.

The whole discussion between you guys and the so called 'birthers' thus centers about where he was indeed born, in the US (Hawaii) or outside of the US (Kenya) or not.

Man, don't be such an ignorant, you behave like you hear about this matter for the first time.

Time may show.
If Obama is successful, nobody cares. (koan: yes people care when the law it involved).

koan: And the rest is just BS.

If he screws up and screws up bad, say having another major terrorist attack happening during his reign, well...then no doubt that 950k$ lid, he paid to have his lawyers sealing off his long birth certificate and Harward records, may probably come off and show what - if anything - lies in hiding beneath.

/Taro