honoluluadvertiser.com — A Circuit Court judge has dismissed Internet author Andy Martin's lawsuit seeking to obtain a copy of President-elect Barack Obama's Hawai'i birth certificate.Judge Bert Ayabe upheld arguments from Gov. Linda Lingle's administration that Martin — a political opponent of Obama — had no standing under state law to obtain a copy of the document.
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jenniferinmoNov 22, 2008
An individual does not have standing. It would be impossible to deal with millions of complaints if there was a real problem. It doesn't affect your personal rights since you had another choice in the vote. The challenger (the RNC and McCain) DO have standing. If they thought anything was there they would have sued. They weren't willing to waste their time on a frivolous law suit.
jojopumpkinNov 22, 2008
Scenario 2) US citizen is pregnant. One of the parents is not a US citizen. One of the parents IS a US citizen. Pregnant US citizen goes into labor anywhere on Earth, even KENYA. Baby exits US citizen's uterus in Kenya.sort of Taken from: <a class="user" href="http://immigration.findlaw.com/immigration/immigration-citizenship-naturalization/immigration-citizenship-naturalization-did-you-know(1).html">http://immigration.findlaw.com/immigration/immigra ...</a>4. December 24, 1952 to November 13, 1986If, at the time of your birth, both your parents were U.S. citizens and at least one had a prior residence in the United States, you automatically acquired U.S. citizenship with no conditions for retaining it.If only one parent was a U.S. citizen at the time of your birth, that parent must have resided in the United States for at least ten years, at least five of which had to be after the age of 16. There are no conditions placed on retaining this type of citizenship. If your one U.S. citizen parent is your father and you were born outside of marriage, the same rules apply if your father legally legitimated you before your 21st birthday and you were unmarried at the time. If legitimation occurred after November 14, 1986, your father must have established paternity prior to your 18th birthday, either by acknowledgment or by court order, and must have stated in writing that he would support you financially until your 18th birthday.
swrostmoreNov 22, 2008
Lol. Just..lol. Wingnuts will never accept this.
swrostmoreNov 22, 2008
How do you differentiate between the "fake" right (neocons) and the "real" right (small-government conservatives who unanimously vote in support of neocon policies)?
xnihil0zer0Nov 22, 2008
That's nice, too bad that law doesn't apply to Obama. When Obama was born, his father was still married to a woman in Kenya named Kezia. This make's his parents marriage invalid. Since you are so good at finding laws, google: birth abroad out-of-wedlock to a U.S citizen mother. Then try to argue that Obama isn't a natural born citizen.