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    MItt Romney's Birth Certificate.

    Well, it seems Mr. Mitt Romney's father George Romney was born a Mexican citizen according to Mitt's birth certificate and I don't know how the Mexican government views this but Mitt Romney even thou he was born in the United States he may also be the property of the Mexican government under their laws.

    Reuters news service; is showing definitive proof that Mitt was born in the United States, but his father was not.

    Now to avoid copyright infringement and legal issues of any kind with Reuters and TB2K! Because AP news and Reuters news expect to be paid to reproduce their stuff, I will only provide a link to the Reuters Web page and see for your self.

    http://WWW.reuters.com/2012/05/29/us...84S1GF20120529


    Ok; I can't get the link to work, Sorry.
    Last edited by Publius; 05-30-2012 at 09:10 PM.

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    I don't know about Reuters, but the following has a pix.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/romne...e-birth-2012-5

    Be interesting to see what the Obama Administration has to say about this "usurper."

    Kidding, of course.

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    One of these days I'll get it right and that is a somewhat long one too. Oh and thanks guys for helping.

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    Dual citizenship at best - but is likely a stretch - for Mitt Romney's father because his parents were US citizens.

    George Romney was born a U.S. citizen, not Mexican, because his parents were U.S. citizens. And in those days, Mexico didn't grant dual citizenship so the parents had to choose one country or the other.
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    am using the fair use for discussion etc. stuff

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...84S1GF20120529




    http://s1.reutersmedia.net/resources...=CBRE84S1T4100

    By Mark Hosenball
    WASHINGTON | Tue May 29, 2012 7:30pm EDT

    (Reuters) - Finally, there is definitive proof: The presidential candidate was born in the United States, and his father was not.
    Yes, Republican Mitt Romney appears eligible to be president, according to a copy of Romney's birth certificate released to Reuters by his campaign. Willard Mitt Romney, the certificate says, was born in Detroit on March 12, 1947.
    His mother, Lenore, was born in Utah and his father, former Michigan governor and one-time Republican presidential candidate George Romney, was born in Mexico.
    So on a day when real estate and media mogul Donald Trump was trying to help Mitt Romney by stirring up a new round of questions about whether Democratic President Barack Obama was born in the United States, Romney's own birth record became a reminder that in the 1968 presidential campaign, his father had faced his own "birther" controversy.
    Back then, George Romney - who died in 1995 - was a moderate who was challenging eventual President Richard Nixon in the Republican primaries.
    Records in a George Romney archive at the University of Michigan describe how questions about his eligibility to be president surfaced almost as soon as he began his short-lived campaign.
    In many ways, they appear to echo today's complaints that Trump and some other conservative "birthers" have made about Obama while questioning whether Obama - whose father was from Kenya and mother was from Kansas - was born in Hawaii.
    In George Romney's case, most of the questions were raised initially by Democrats who cited the Constitution's requirement that only a "natural born citizen" can be president.
    As early as February 1967 - a year before the first 1968 presidential primary - some newspapers were raising questions as to whether George Romney's place of birth disqualified him from the presidency.
    By May 1967, U.S. congressman Emmanuel Celler, a Democrat who chaired the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, was expressing "serious doubts" about George Romney's eligibility.
    The next month, another Democratic congressman inserted a lengthy treatise into the Congressional Record in which a government lawyer - writing in a "personal capacity" - argued that George Romney was ineligible for the White House because he was born outside U.S. territory.
    DEJA VU
    In what today might seem like deja vu, eminent legal authorities soon were queuing up to argue in favor of George Romney's eligibility.
    The New York Law Journal published a lengthy argument by a senior partner from Sullivan & Cromwell, one of Manhattan's elite law firms, arguing that the fact that both of George Romney's parents were U.S. citizens clearly established him as a "natural born citizen" who was eligible to be president.
    George Romney himself was unequivocal.
    "I am a natural born citizen. My parents were American citizens. I was a citizen at birth," he said, according to a typewritten statement found in his archives.
    At one point, the Congressional Research Service - an arm of the Library of Congress that is supposed to provide authoritative but impartial research for elected members - advised that its analysts agreed with George Romney, according to a congressional source.
    In a paper in November aimed at clarifying presidential eligibility, the Congressional Research Service declared that the practical, legal meaning of "natural born citizen" would "most likely include" not only anyone born on U.S. soil but anyone born overseas of at least one parent who was a U.S. citizen.
    ROMNEY'S DANCE WITH TRUMP
    Mitt Romney has tried to avoid getting caught up in Trump's focus on Obama's birthplace.
    "Governor Romney has said repeatedly that he believes President Obama was born in the United States," said Eric Fehrnstrom, a senior adviser to Romney.
    However, the presumed Republican nominee has not distanced himself from Trump, creating what some analysts said seems to be a quiet endorsement of Trump's efforts to raise questions about Obama among voters.
    Michael Cohen, special counsel to Trump, said that Trump and Romney never talk about issues Trump has raised elsewhere regarding Obama's birth certificate. Instead they talk about jobs, the economy and other matters of public policy.
    Asked whether Trump sees any double standard in going after Obama when Romney's father faced similar questions about his presidential eligibility, Cohen told Reuters: "I don't think (Trump) has ever thought about Mitt Romney's father's birth certificate."
    Cohen said Trump recently revived the issue of Obama's birthplace because journalists asked him about the issue after a right-wing website published an old blurb for an Obama book that suggested that Obama was born in Kenya. The literary agent who wrote the blurb subsequently said it was written in error.
    Cohen said Trump believes "the president of the United States should be the single most transparent human being on this planet. This president lacks that transparency."
    (Editing by David Lindsey and Christopher Wilson)




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