Ancestry-Ahnentafel Genealogy Chart for Mitt Romney – by CDR Charles Kerchner (Ret)
See and download Mitt’s genealogy chart and citizenship status analysis for him and his parents at this link: http://www.scribd.com/doc/77518311/Ancestry-Ahnentafel-Genealogy-Chart-for-Mitt-Romney-by-CDR-Charles-Kerchner-RetMitt Romney is a “natural born Citizen of the United States” and is constitutionally eligible to be President and Commander in Chief of our military. He was born in the USA to two U.S. Citizen parents.
Barack Hussein Obama is NOT a “natural born Citizen of the United States” and is NOT constitutionally eligible to be the President and Commander in Chief of our military. Obama’s father was a foreign national who was never a U.S. Citizen, not even an immigrant to the USA, not even a permanent resident of the USA. The major media refuses to talk about this and many other buried topics and history regarding Obama. Barack Obama’s father was a total foreign national and thus Obama was born with foreign citizenship via his father, i.e., Barack Hussein Obama II was born a British Subject via his British Subject, foreign national father. Despite claims by Obama’s supporter and enablers otherwise, Obama to this day is still a British Subject and/or British Protected Person covered by the British Nationality Act of 1948 which covered his birth status under a treaty between the U.S. and England regarding citizenship status of children born of their respective citizens in the others country. Born a Brit, always a Brit. Barack Obama II was “born a Brit” and “thus not legit” to be the President. Barack Hussein Obama II is NOT a “natural born Citizen of the United States” to constitutional standards since his father was not a U.S. Citizen. For more on natural born Citizenship see: http://www.art2superpac.com
Is Mitt Romney eligible to be President?
ReplyDeleteA scenario suggesting the citizenship of Mitt's father is presented.
http://resistance.ning.com/profiles/blogs/is-mitt-romney-eligible-to-be-president
Both Romney and Obama are eligible due to their places of birth, both of which were in the USA as their birth certificates show.
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