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:ПеаБраин March 26th, 2013 08:48 PM

The bipartisanship of birtherism
 
The bipartisanship of birtherism

"Birthers, it turns out, can be bipartisan. They have a new target
the rapidly rising GOP senator Ted Cruz.

Though he bears all the marks of a Texan the swagger, the signature
twang, and the ever-present cowboy boots 42-year-old Cruz was born
in Calgary, Alberta, to an American mother and a Cuban father. By dint
of his mothers citizenship, Cruz was an American citizen at birth.
Whether he meets the Constitutions requirement that the president of
the United States be a natural-born citizen, a term the Framers
didnt define and for which the nations courts have yet to offer an
interpretation, has become the subject of considerable
speculation...."

google it if you have to read more

Kicking Ass and Taking Names March 26th, 2013 09:35 PM

The bipartisanship of birtherism
 
On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 13:48:48 -0700 (PDT), :????????
wrote:

The bipartisanship of birtherism

"Birthers, it turns out, can be bipartisan. They have a new target
the rapidly rising GOP senator Ted Cruz.

Though he bears all the marks of a Texan the swagger, the signature
twang, and the ever-present cowboy boots 42-year-old Cruz was born
in Calgary, Alberta, to an American mother and a Cuban father. By dint
of his mothers citizenship, Cruz was an American citizen at birth.
Whether he meets the Constitutions requirement that the president of
the United States be a natural-born citizen, a term the Framers
didnt define and for which the nations courts have yet to offer an
interpretation, has become the subject of considerable
speculation...."

google it if you have to read more



Has anyone seen his birth certificate?


ПеаБраин[_5_] March 27th, 2013 11:25 AM

The bipartisanship of birtherism
 
On Mar 26, 4:48*pm, :ПеаБраин wrote:
The bipartisanship of birtherism

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"Birthers, it turns out, can be bipartisan. They have a new target —
the rapidly rising GOP senator Ted Cruz.

.................................................. .................................................. .....
Though he bears all the marks of a Texan — the swagger, the signature
twang, and the ever-present cowboy boots — 42-year-old Cruz was born
in Calgary, Alberta, to an American mother and a Cuban father. By dint
of his mother’s citizenship, Cruz was an American citizen at birth.
Whether he meets the Constitution’s requirement that the president of
the United States be a “natural-born citizen,” a term the Framers
didn’t define and for which the nation’s courts have yet to offer an
interpretation, has become the subject of considerable
speculation...."


snopes.com: Is John McCain a natural-born citizen of the U.S.?
www.snopes.com/politics/mccain/citizen.asp
Sep 11, 2011 – I am hearing talk that Senator John McCain is not
eligible to be President of the United States because he is not a
natural-born citizen.
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Claim Status: Undetermined

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