The suspicion of Obama's citizenship is not
"far-fetched." Many of his
close relatives in Kenya said they were there when Obama was born. Immigration officers are suspicious of almost
any "perfect" birth certificate coming out of Hawaii. Every block
entry was perfectly centered, no type-overs, no erasures or corrections,
etc. In spite of the meticulous
preparation there was that little error that shows "country of birth"
as "Hawaii," not an error usually made, even by the most careless
county clerk. Then there is the issue
of Title 8 USC 1401 (g)—wherein it appears that Obama would have been
ineligible for derivative U.S. citizenship through his mother at birth due to
her irregular and limited U.S. residency.
Ted Cruz clearly qualifies under that law, and the international
principle of "jus sanguinis." Arnold Schwarzenegger's aspirations to run for president are not feasible under any existing law. He is a naturalized citizen, not natural-born, and he is not likely to become eligible with a Constitutional Amendment in the near future. If he did become President, he'd probably then want German to become our national language, since he still struggles with English.
Obama's English pronunciation is okay, though he does not fully grasp many idiomatic expressions, often resulting in malaprop. However, it is Obama's conduct that arouses most
suspicion. Why did he alone among
presidents seal his college records?
Master's theses and doctoral dissertations of students are usually
proudly published in their college libraries and are reference sources for the
study by other students on the many subjects delved into in the writings,
especially if the author rises to the presidency. These writings are always autobiographical
to a certain extent, and they nearly always deal with social issues related to
one's birthplace and one's roots. Critics use the biographical approach perhaps
more than any other in literary criticism.
The fact is, we know very little about Obama's roots and much of what we
think we know may not be true.
The liberals who like to excoriate the doubters as “birthers,”
fear the dreaded truth: Our immigration laws are so loosely enforced that
almost anyone in the world who can successfully commit immigration fraud (thousands
do), can also become president if they are astute politicians.
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