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In reply to the discussion: Ted Cruz was born in Calgary, Canada. [View all]Jamaal510
(10,893 posts)36. Politics.
It's fine for Cruz to run for president, according the GOP, as long as he has an "R" next to his name. And like him, Romney was never hassled about his birth certificate, even though his situation was similar to Obama's in that both of their fathers were foreigners.
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Exactly. Can you imagine Cruz standing up giving a campaign speech in which he says that he
DhhD
May 2013
#10
In the bio, there is no mention of Canada. I believe that Cruz lied/mislead Texans as he made
DhhD
May 2013
#26
It took me a long time to figure the birth certificate accusation out, but I finally did (I think).
StevieM
May 2013
#15
I had a coworker who thought New Mexico was....a central American nation. She wanted
Nay
May 2013
#33
None of what you said seems to apply to the VAST majority of teabaggers in general
IrishAyes
May 2013
#41
The OP implied that race is the ONLY basis for the distinction. That isn't true.
Jim Lane
May 2013
#46
Not many - More like such a vast majority ARE racist that statistically the others hardly count.
IrishAyes
May 2013
#50
Obama's mother was a citizen, so his place of birth no more relevant than Cruz's or McCain's...
Bluenorthwest
May 2013
#44
Just as a side note, one is "natural born" if one parent is a US citizen, regardless of birthplace
alcibiades_mystery
May 2013
#43