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Movimiento por el Cambio Obama-DUNN-SELF-P8

El Movimiento por el Cambio: La Campaña de Barack Obama. Parte 8 Anita Dunn y Ben Self Auditorio Fundación Global Democracia y Desarrollo Enero 12, 2009  
 
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pataskalagirl (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen mother were U.S. citizens if the mother was a resident in the U.S. for a period of one year prior to the birth of the child. Children born out of wedlock to a U.S. citizen father acquired U.S. citizenship only if legitimated before turning 21. Go to (ranchodlaw......com/other-vis as/citizenship-and-reside)
Under Citizenship Rules for People Born Outside the United States
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DCATPYEO (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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But that's for children born abroad! Your whole argument rests on a falsehood.
pataskalagirl (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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No it is easy to become a citizen, or even a naturalized citizen. Neither are natural born citizen. There have been amendments to the constitution so things get murky at times. The rules changed again for people born between December 23, 1952, and November 13, 1986. When one parent was a U.S. citizen and the other a foreign national, the U.S. citizen parent must have resided in the U.S. for a total of 10 years prior to the birth of the child, with five of the years after the age of 14. continued
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DCATPYEO (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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14th Amendment:

"All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

Is English your second language? Because you're mixing up he's/she's a lot and it makes your comment difficult to understand.

How was Obama's mother "to [sic] young"? She was born in Kansas, ergo she was a citizen, and natural-born, even by your definition because HER mother was also born in Kansas.
pataskalagirl (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I told you to do some research. There is not enough space alloted here to give a lesson in constitutional law. She had to live here for four or five years before her 18th birthday before B.O. was born to pass on her citizenship to B.O....she didn't..B.O. never even had a US passport till he became senator. He had an foreign Indonesian passport when he was 20 because Americans could not travel to countries he went to..Look it up.. after all you don't understand me Right?
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Do you have a source for "She had to live here for four or five years before her 18th birthday before B.O. was born to pass on her citizenship to B.O"?
pataskalagirl (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Actually I was wrong sorta. The requirement is his mother being his only US citizen parent, she is is required to have been a US resident for 5 years after her 16th birthday.

She was 18 when Obama was born. And had not lived here. Try looking here (remove the periods except one had to add them to post it) scribd......com/doc/18042838/N ATURAL-BORN-CITIZEN-THE-MOST-C ONCLUSIVE-DEFINITION .
DCATPYEO (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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No, Dunham had lived in a suburb of Seattle, attending Mercer Island Highschool in 1956, 5 years before Obama Jr.'s birthday.

And I see nothing in that link mentioning a 16th birthday.

And that link isn't exactly a reliable source considering it's written by a birther for birther purposes.

You're wrong or at least misleading on multiple levels here.

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