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In reply to the discussion: Is Ted Cruz even eligible to be President? [View all]gratuitous
(82,849 posts)41. Indeed it is
But I'll still do my best to piss off the sort of supporters who are drawn to Calgary Ted by reminding them that their hero wasn't born in this country. I call it the goose and gander principle, sometimes referred to as turnabout is fair play.
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OT but during the protests against the Iraq War in 2003, I saw a great hand-written
KingCharlemagne
Mar 2015
#8
While back, ran across article full of US legaleze discussing Cruz. It's conclusion was that since
Panich52
Mar 2015
#36
welcome to du!!!!! The way i was taught it was there was concern that a foreign born (british)
dembotoz
Mar 2015
#13
Wow, haven't heard from her in awhile. Has the California Bar disbarred her yet?
catbyte
Mar 2015
#32
It has a pest factor, like the birther movement. Keeps him on the defense or are you
Cleita
Mar 2015
#54
Yes by birth, but NO by smarts, looks, talent, or other such features of humanity. n/t
UTUSN
Mar 2015
#35
Yes. In 2008 the Senate declared that McCain was eligible and SCOTUS did the same for The CalgaryKid
underpants
Mar 2015
#47
When was the last time a US President had to renounce foreign citizenship?
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#55