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Old March 27th, 2013, 11:25 AM posted to soc.retirement,alt.politics,alt.horror,alt.conspiracy,rec.travel.europe
ПеаБраин[_5_]
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Default 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.

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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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