Some Questions for Kamala Harris About Eligibility

Some Questions for Kamala Harris About Eligibility. Here we go with Obama 2.0. Is she or isn’t she a US Citizen?

The fact that Senator Kamala Harris has just been named the vice presidential running mate for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has some questioning her eligibility for the position. The 12th Amendment provides that “no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice-President of the United States.” And Article II of the Constitution specifies that “[n]o person except a natural born citizen…shall be eligible to the office of President.” Her father was (and is) a Jamaican national, her mother was from India, and neither was a naturalized U.S. citizen at the time of Harris’ birth in 1964. That, according to these commentators, makes her not a “natural born citizen”—and therefore ineligible for the office of the president and, hence, ineligible for the office of the vice president.

Top ten real reasons Superman is renouncing his American citizenship

Here are the top ten real reasons Superman is renouncing his American citizenship.

10. While American women want their men to be more powerful than a locomotive, they are not so fond of them being faster than a speeding bullet.

9. He was afraid he’d be caught lighting Cuban cigars with his x-ray vision.

8. Impossible to find a phone booth in the United States anymore.

7. Drunken bet with Aquaman. Barely remembers getting a tattoo of Wonder Woman on ass, too.

6. To avoid all those odd passport questions about his foreskin.

5. This “Citizen of the World” thing is a great line for picking up hippy chicks.

4. Lois Lane just converted to Islam.

3. Getting an American birth certificate is a bitch!

2. There are certain parts of Berlin where no one judges you for wearing calf high boots or your underwear on the outside of your pants.

1. He’s tired of people asking him if he can see Sarah Palin’s house from the Fortress of Solitude.

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– Contributors: Sven Waring, JJJRO

Media rushes to condemn gun ownership, ignores more interesting fact about Binghamton gunman

The left wants to know why it was so easy for Jiverly Wong to get guns. We want to know why it was so easy for him to get in the country.
The left wants to know why it was so easy for Jiverly Wong to get guns. We want to know why it was so easy for him to get in the country.

In the media’s rush to condemn gun ownership, they have conveniently overlooked something very interesting about the shooter.

You can find it in this story from Fox News:

(Jiverly) Wong first came to the northwestern New York town some time in the late 1980s or early 1990s, before moving to California, (Police Chief Joseph) Zikuski said. In 1992, Wong was arrested and convicted of fraud.

Police said Wong became an American citizen in November of 1995 and sometime after that left the country. He returned to Los Angeles Dec. 25, 1999, arriving from Tokyo, police said passport records showed.

What the hell is wrong with our immigration policy when a guy who was arrested and convicted of fraud in 1992 can become a citizen in 1995?

Source: FoxNews.com

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