We've already set the precedent that we will allow a person with questionable status become president. We may as well select a President who has the values that this guy has instead. He would get my vote.
Yeah. The great irony in all this is that the founders were terrified that the British would find a way to supply our presidents after the exemption for the founders "ran out". That's what the "natural born citizen" thing was all about.
Whatever else is disputed, it's freely admitted that Obama's father was a British subject.
And there's even more irony. On the Republican side, some of the best hopes are first and second generation immigrants who actually appreciate this country like Jindal. But since his parents weren't naturalized, he also doesn't pass the true constitutional test.
It's a sad commentary when the citizens have become bystanders at the true battle for ownership of the country by foreigners. And soon in a monetary sense as well.
Go take another look at my "Cycles Of History" post farther down the blog and weep. We're living it.
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QUOTE OF THE HOLOCENE: "The way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation" - V.I. Lenin -- You're welcome to point out to me any decision that Hugo Chavez Barack Obama has yet made that Lenin would quarrel with. [ crickets ]
RUNNER-UP QUOTE OF THE HOLOCENE: "When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators." - P. J. O'Rourke
DUAL QUOTES OF THE 20TH CENTURY: "Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard." and "The urge to save humanity is almost always a false-face for the urge to rule it." --H. L. Mencken
LAST YEAR'S QUOTE: Washington, D.C. runs "just like the mob, except it's legal," said Schweizer. "If problems are being solved, if things are going smoothly and things are being fixed, a lot of people are not going to give. The party establishments and the political leaders from both sides are collaborating a lot more than they let on," explained Schweizer."
We've already set the precedent that we will allow a person with questionable status become president. We may as well select a President who has the values that this guy has instead. He would get my vote.
ReplyDeleteYeah. The great irony in all this is that the founders were terrified that the British would find a way to supply our presidents after the exemption for the founders "ran out". That's what the "natural born citizen" thing was all about.
ReplyDeleteWhatever else is disputed, it's freely admitted that Obama's father was a British subject.
And there's even more irony. On the Republican side, some of the best hopes are first and second generation immigrants who actually appreciate this country like Jindal. But since his parents weren't naturalized, he also doesn't pass the true constitutional test.
It's a sad commentary when the citizens have become bystanders at the true battle for ownership of the country by foreigners. And soon in a monetary sense as well.
Go take another look at my "Cycles Of History" post farther down the blog and weep. We're living it.