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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: GOP Candidates: End Birthright Citizenship [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)35. What does white have to do with it?
There are millions of black American citizens.
Non-citizens who cross the border and have a baby are simply not American enough. Has nothing to do with the color of their skin or what language they speak or religion they practice.
But hey, I am a South Dakotan, and in my view if there's more than one person to a square mile, then it's too damned crowded.
You still have not really said why you support it, or than to throw the r-word at people who oppose it. I really do not get it, at all.
Is that really the bottom line for progressives, to say basically "I favor X" and "anybody who is against X is clearly a racist, an idiot, an a$$hole, or a dupe"? There's no reason for the position?
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Go ahead and commit suicide when corporations want to END you for ending corporate personhood...
cascadiance
Aug 2015
#2
I believe only his mother was an American citizen at the time of his birth
Motown_Johnny
Aug 2015
#6
I think the GOP gist is that even if you are born in this country, you are truly only a US citizen
4lbs
Aug 2015
#15
I suggest that these people read about a certain Supreme Court case,
Fortinbras Armstrong
Aug 2015
#14
If this becomes law, god forbid, you might as well tear up the whole Constitution
Cleita
Aug 2015
#17
Which would require them to write a clause saying non birthright citizens can become president.
Initech
Aug 2015
#25
So much for "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..." I guess
MADem
Aug 2015
#30
"Who you callin' an idjit asshat, ya dad-gummed flea-bitten lib'ral varmint?"
rocktivity
Aug 2015
#47
If they're talking about repealing the whole amendment and not just 'birthright citizenship"
dflprincess
Aug 2015
#42