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Aug 3, 2012
 
Romney 2012 wrote:
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Anybody but the huge disappointment and failure OBAMA! He has been such a disappointment and such a weak leader even his biggest supporters are running from him and they are taking their huge campaign contributions with them!
Romney's worst day as President WILL STILL BE MUCH BETTER than president obama's best day as President...if there was such a day during Obama's term.
The luck thingie will be getting obama out of office. America will find it's way out of this crap with Romney as our President. We'll be just fine. Thanks for your concern though! Where was all of your concern for Americans during obama's 4 long years of failed policies?
LOL ... don't worry be happy :-) Good luck with that Romney fellow!

“long grow the weed...man! ”

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Hey AL!
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Aug 3, 2012
 
George Romney's parents were both American citizens, said to be living in a Mormon community or colony in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. The child, George Romney, was born in Mexico but of two American citizens.

Two American citizens convey citizenship on their child no matter where they are when the child is born. If you - two American citizens as in (you and your wife) are traveling in Germany, and your baby is premature and born in Germany, does that make your child an American citizen because you both are? Or is the child a German citizen?

I would venture to say that if the baby's parents are both Americans, then so is the baby.

That's how Mexico views this, for example. If two Mexican citizen parents birth a child in the US, Mexico still considers this child a Mexican citizen, not an American.

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Good find, A L.
American Lady

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this ones for you wrote:
<quoted text>Hey AL!
How are ya, tofy?

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American Lady wrote:
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How are ya, tofy?
Kinda so so lately!
And you?
frank

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Romney 2012 wrote:
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Anybody but the huge disappointment and failure OBAMA! He has been such a disappointment and such a weak leader even his biggest supporters are running from him and they are taking their huge campaign contributions with them!
Romney's worst day as President WILL STILL BE MUCH BETTER than president obama's best day as President...if there was such a day during Obama's term.
The luck thingie will be getting obama out of office. America will find it's way out of this crap with Romney as our President. We'll be just fine. Thanks for your concern though! Where was all of your concern for Americans during obama's 4 long years of failed policies?
The dogs bark, but the caravan moves on...
The pathetic, conservative bloviators are none too bright if not totally predictable. C'mon, history to Conservatives is what – Alice in wonder land? They are America's laughingstock - eight years of glorious incompetence and failure, and they think their opinion matters – oh what irony!
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So if I remember from all of your mental illness induced ramblings about Obama,this means Mitt is not a "natural born citizen".
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this ones for you wrote:
I tell you guys for real...these political ads annoy me to the point of nausea!
From both parties.
I think they would both be better served if they would just have short commercials and just say I'd like your vote.
And forget all that B/S....Ya know?
People know the score...they're on one side or the other.
And the swing voters in the middle decide the election.
Am I right or wrong?
What do you all think?
tofy
I agree. I don't listen to them and I don't believe them anyway. Waste of money and time.
American Lady

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Jay wrote:
George Romney's parents were both American citizens, said to be living in a Mormon community or colony in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. The child, George Romney, was born in Mexico but of two American citizens.
Two American citizens convey citizenship on their child no matter where they are when the child is born. If you - two American citizens as in (you and your wife) are traveling in Germany, and your baby is premature and born in Germany, does that make your child an American citizen because you both are? Or is the child a German citizen?
I would venture to say that if the baby's parents are both Americans, then so is the baby.
That's how Mexico views this, for example. If two Mexican citizen parents birth a child in the US, Mexico still considers this child a Mexican citizen, not an American.
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Good find, A L.
Thanks Jay....
Correct...American nbc....;-)

Don't know about the two Mexicans.....haven't studied theirs....
American Lady

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this ones for you wrote:
<quoted text>Kinda so so lately!
And you?
Quite good actually.
Been traveling a little...;-)

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Honest question here

How does the president take credit for creating 163,000 jobs if the unemployment rate went up?
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Honest question here
How does the president take credit for creating 163,000 jobs if the unemployment rate went up?
We need to watch what he does, not what he takes credit for. He lies like a rug, and he knows most people are poor and a lot of them don't want to work. He's got them in his pocket. In my own family I have some that won't believe any thing I try to tell them and they laugh at me for watching Fox news. They say Fox has brain washed me. Ha! That's what watching NBC and CNN has them thinking about others, I guess.
Doesn't somewhere in the Bible It say's the Anti Christ will have people turning against one another. Son against Father, etc?

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American Lady wrote:
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Quite good actually.
Been traveling a little...;-)
Cool! I love ROAD TRIPS!
Seems like something funny always happens....

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watchutalkinbout wrote:
Honest question here
How does the president take credit for creating 163,000 jobs if the unemployment rate went up?
You know!
The Parallel universe theory?
Sometimes I go over there myself...lol
With help (oo)

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Syl wrote:
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We need to watch what he does, not what he takes credit for. He lies like a rug, and he knows most people are poor and a lot of them don't want to work. He's got them in his pocket. In my own family I have some that won't believe any thing I try to tell them and they laugh at me for watching Fox news. They say Fox has brain washed me. Ha! That's what watching NBC and CNN has them thinking about others, I guess.
Doesn't somewhere in the Bible It say's the Anti Christ will have people turning against one another. Son against Father, etc?
Luke 12:53 sure talks a lot about mother in-laws too!
for real!

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this ones for you wrote:
<quoted text>You know!
The Parallel universe theory?
Sometimes I go over there myself...lol
With help (oo)
LOL is that anything like la la land?

That would explain alot!!

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We need to watch what he does, not what he takes credit for. He lies like a rug, and he knows most people are poor and a lot of them don't want to work. He's got them in his pocket. In my own family I have some that won't believe any thing I try to tell them and they laugh at me for watching Fox news. They say Fox has brain washed me. Ha! That's what watching NBC and CNN has them thinking about others, I guess.
Doesn't somewhere in the Bible It say's the Anti Christ will have people turning against one another. Son against Father, etc?
If you get any more stupid your empty head will explode

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watchutalkinbout wrote:
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LOL is that anything like la la land?
That would explain alot!!
Nope..you don't come back from la la land.
Besides they take your shoe strings...not cool!
walkin' around with your shoes flopping...that's B/S
American Lady

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Aug 3, 2012
 
August 3, 2012
Agrarian Unrest comes to America
Mark J. Fitzgibbons
A farmer zoning matter involving a bullying, lawbreaking bureaucrat, and featuring the "pitchfork protest" in Northern Virginia's Fauquier County on August 2 has gained an unusual amount of national attention, and for good reason. Smitty at The Other McCain was there and writes, "First they came for the farmers ... as was demonstrated at the Warren Green Building in Warrenton, Virginia .... It was a pleasant summer day in what looked to be a quaint rural Virginia town. Not the kind of place you'd expect to be ground zero in the current national discussion of whether individual liberty matters in the face of the all-powerful regulatory state. Matters of zoning are as cogent as ObamaCare, we quickly find." A letter from Fauquier County Citizens for Family Farms to the Fauquier Board of Supervisors (disclosure: I'm a signer, and urge you to read it) demanding that Zoning Administrator Kimberley Johnson be fired, states the case. Fauquier County is breaking the law in many ways including how....(Read Full Article)

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2012/08/a...

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Homeland Insecurity

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If you get any more stupid your empty head will explode
If his head were empty would it not implode Frank?

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