Discussion: Coulter Flip-Flops On Birtherism: Cruz Not ‘Natural Born Citizen’

Please stop covering this harridan.

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And Coulter is not a natural woman. But Aretha is.

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My mother was born under similar circumstances in Canada. Her father was American, her mother Canadian. She was American through her father. Why is this even being brought up?

Another excuse to ignore real issues.

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As moderator, can’t you just ban her or something?

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No amount of liquor…

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I’ve never been that drunk!

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It is not as simple as that. There are residency requirements that must be satisfied by the US citizen parent.

Dried-up Old Has-Been Desperately Seeks Attention…no film at 11.

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Explain yourself, please

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I wish

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How could anyone tell?

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Why does ANYTHING Ann Coulter may say/do get published here. She has become increasingly marginalized and has NOTHING to add to any conversation. This isn’t even a case of “keeping track of the crazies.”

Quit giving her publicity, and for goodness’ sake, you went back and checked OLD TWEETS from this dingbat?

Just. Stop. Please!

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The FickleFingerOfFecklessness.

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For the record, the ONLY reason I clicked on this article was to write this post. Sigh

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Well, she isn’t a natural-born woman so I guess they have something in common!

Proof that Ann’s parental unit was probed by an ExtraTerrestrial…

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You know who else on the long list of Republican presidential candidates is a anchor baby? He didn’t last long though, but long enough!
Bobby Jindal!

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Well!

If Ann Coulter says he isn’t a natural born citizen…he must be as she’s always WRONG! Hah!

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Here is a quck and dirty cut n’ paste. The are going to be a lot of legal bills. My take is that Cruz is naturalized but not natural born.

The birth of a child abroad to a U.S. citizen parent(s) should be reported as soon as possible so that a Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA) can be issued as an official record of the child’s U.S. citizenship. A CRBA application can only be processed in the American Citizen Services Unit in the country where the child was born while the child is under age 18. To qualify, at least one of the parents must have been a U.S. citizen on the date of the child’s birth and must meet U.S. physical presence requirements.

For children born to two U.S. citizen married parents, one of the parents must demonstrate residence in the U.S. prior to the child’s birth. For children born after November 13, 1986 to a US citizen parent married to a non-US citizen parent, the U.S. citizen parent must have resided in the United States at least for 5 years (at least two years after the age of 14) before the child was born. Requirements for children born at other times or to unmarried parents are described here.

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