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Thu Feb-28-08 03:11 AM
Response to Reply #20 |
| -McCain’s Canal Zone Birth Prompts Queries About Whether That Rules Him Out |
jefferson_dem |
Feb-27-08 09:11 PM |
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it was a U.S territory, thus U.S. soil. plus a military base is also U.S. soil |
Johnny__Motown |
Feb-27-08 09:15 PM |
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Agreed. Besides, the Supremes would look the other way anyhow. |
pabsungenis |
Feb-27-08 09:17 PM |
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I extended this line of thought, if he is not eligible to run then he must not be |
Johnny__Motown |
Feb-27-08 09:25 PM |
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He is a citizen by law, not by birth. |
dkf |
Feb-28-08 03:35 AM |
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Supreme Court never gave Texas votes to Bush and Cheney |
bamalib |
Feb-28-08 04:48 PM |
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I think this is a non-issue |
DJ13 |
Feb-27-08 09:17 PM |
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Goldwater was born in Arizona before it became a state. This issue surfaced then |
IndianaGreen |
Feb-27-08 09:19 PM |
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I like this talking point. It shoves an utterly trivial "GOPesque" argument in their face. |
Flabbergasted |
Feb-27-08 09:19 PM |
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Doesn't look legal to me. |
DiktatrW |
Feb-27-08 09:20 PM |
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It's an argument that we'd not want to press but definately discuss. |
Flabbergasted |
Feb-27-08 09:24 PM |
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Open and shut case |
SoonerPride |
Feb-27-08 09:26 PM |
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I believe he may be responsible for |
DiktatrW |
Feb-27-08 09:30 PM |
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wasn't he born on a military base |
griffi94 |
Feb-27-08 09:37 PM |
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If someone in Iraq runs onto a U.S. military base and gives birth, that child |
dkf |
Feb-28-08 03:37 AM |
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He's entirely eligible to be President |
MonkeyFunk |
Feb-28-08 02:58 AM |
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Doesn't matter |
MonkeyFunk |
Feb-28-08 02:57 AM |
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I disagree. |
DiktatrW |
Feb-28-08 04:08 PM |
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I was born in this circumstance, Germany of military parents and I really hope its a non issue, for |
caligirl |
Feb-27-08 09:25 PM |
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Yes! |
ab hollow |
Feb-27-08 09:51 PM |
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Or trying to do a job application, three elementary schools two jr highs |
caligirl |
Feb-28-08 01:09 AM |
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actually cali |
Capn Sunshine |
Feb-28-08 04:52 PM |
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Wasn't JFK born in Germany? |
powergirl |
Feb-27-08 10:21 PM |
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No |
MonkeyFunk |
Feb-28-08 03:03 AM |
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Nope |
socialdemocrat1981 |
Feb-28-08 03:48 AM |
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He is a citizen but may not be a "natural born citizen" |
dkf |
Feb-28-08 01:53 AM |
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There's only two kinds of citizenship: |
MonkeyFunk |
Feb-28-08 03:09 AM |
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Actually, there is more than that... |
Solon |
Feb-28-08 04:28 PM |
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He's eligible |
CreekDog |
Feb-28-08 03:06 AM |
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Hahaha n/t |
zlt234 |
Feb-28-08 03:11 AM |
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ROFLMAO, good one |
Johnny__Motown |
Feb-28-08 03:15 AM |
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Stop This. He is absolutely a "natural born citizen." Here's the "Slam Dunk" |
alphafemale |
Feb-28-08 03:16 AM |
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This is by code or law, but not defined by the constitution. |
dkf |
Feb-28-08 03:30 AM |
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If not defined by the Constition, which, to be honest, it wasn't... |
Solon |
Feb-28-08 04:26 PM |
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It is not defined by the Constitution because the Constitution gave that job to Congress. |
bamalib |
Feb-28-08 05:08 PM |
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McCain falls under (a) not (c) |
bamalib |
Feb-28-08 05:00 PM |
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Dang it - every time I see a headline about this story, my brain records |
pdxmom |
Feb-28-08 04:28 PM |
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Me too!! "birth" "canal" "mccain" together -- just ewww! |
ctaylors6 |
Feb-28-08 04:57 PM |
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McCain was born a citizen. He wasn't naturalized. He's "natural born" |
orangepeel68 |
Feb-28-08 04:55 PM |
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