Thursday, March 21, 2013

OBAMA'S CONSTITUTIONAL FRAUD...

Fundamental Errors Obama Depends On -PART TWO

Obama’s Constitutional Fraud

& The 20th Amendment

Article II, Section I U.S. Constitution:  No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of the President.
Another source of fundamental error in understanding the eligibility clause is a failure to grasp the meaning of the word “person”, -what it doesn’t mean and what it does mean.  It does not refer to the class of beings known as humans. Instead it refers to a particular class of humans, which can be discerned easily by process of elimination, -by eliminating a class it could not possibly include, and that is foreigners.  “No person” does not mean “No foreigner”.  Foreigners would not have been and were not even possibly included in its meaning.   They were universally automatically excluded as understood by all.  It was a given.
So with foreigners not even being in the picture, the only thing left was citizens.  Therefore the meaning of “No person” is in fact “No citizen except a natural born citizen”.

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Fundamental Constitutional Errors Obama Depends On - PART ONE

Revised & Expanded; -and expanded again 2-26-13  and 3-4-13
The Constitution’s presidential eligibility clause and the 14th Amendment’s citizenship clause both mean what they say, but don’t say what they mean.  The result has been people assuming things that are false, -with not just a few people believing the false interpretations, but nearly all believing them.  They wrongly assume that they say and mean things that they do not.  It’s simple to demonstrate that fact by stating the interpretation that those clauses are assumed to say or to mean.
Presidential eligibility:  “All native-born citizens, or citizens of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, are eligible to the office of the President, provided they are 35 years of age and have resided in the United States for 14 years.”
One immediately runs into a problem with this imagined version, -the one relied upon by defenders of Barack Obama’s eligibility to be President.  What it says is that all citizens who met the age and residency requirements could be President, at least for about three generations.  That included literally all citizens, whether they were born as citizens or were born as foreigners but became citizens by choice or were children born to new citizens.
Then eventually when there were no more “citizens at the time of the adoption of this Constitution” (which included naturalized citizens) only native-born citizens could then be President, thereby limiting the presidency to only those born in the United States, and thenceforth prohibiting all citizens who were foreign-born-&-naturalized, as well as citizens born as Americans but beyond American borders, -such as John McCain.

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