Fargo Forum Alternative:Is Obama legally eligible to serve as President?
- July 8th, 2008
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Some time ago Hilary said she had something on Obama that would
change the election.
Perhaps this is why she ’suspended’ her campaign instead of pulling
out of the race
It’ll be interesting to see how the media handles this…
Barack Obama is not a legal U.S. natural-born citizen according to the law on the books at
the time of his birth, which falls between December 24, 1952, to November 13, 1986.
Federal Law requires that the office of President requires a natural-born citizen if
the child was not born to two U.S. Citizen parents.
US Law very clearly states:
‘If only one parent is a U.S. Citizen at the time of one’s birth, that parent must have resided
in the United States for minimum ten years, five of which must be after the age of 16.‘
Barack Obama’s father was not a U.S. Citizen is a fact.
Obama’s mother was only 18 when Obama was born. This means even though she had
been a U.S. Citizen for 10 years, (or citizen of Hawaii being a territory), his mother fails the
test for at-least-5-years- prior-to Barack Obama’s birth, but-after-age-16.
In essence, Mother alone is not old enough to qualify her son for automatic U.S.
Citizenship. At most, 2 years elapsed from his mother turning 16 to the time of Barack
Obama’s birth when she was 18.
His mother would have needed to have been 16 + 5 = 21 years old at the time of Barack
Obama’s birth for him to be a natural-born citizen. Barack Obama was already 3 years old
at the time his mother would have needed to be to allow him natural citizenship from his only
U.S. Citizen parent. Obama should have been naturalized as a citizen . . . but that would disqualify him from holding the office.
The Constitution clearly declares:
Naturalized citizens are ineligible to hold the office of President. This is very clear cut and a glaring violation of U.S. Election law. Obama refuses to release his birth certificate, and for some reason it is not on file in Hawaii.
I always thought that a birth certificate is a matter of public record. I wonder where it is?
Just a thought.
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