Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
link:
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ted-cruz-mother-canada-voter/2016/01/08/id/708792/
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WHITE HOUSE PETITION
If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a precedent. Then in
the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in the future could infiltrate the
Presidency. (from a more dangerous country than Canada)
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
short URL:
http://bit.do/CruzP
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:18:57 -0500, Rebecca Ore
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
>
>link:
>
>http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ted-cruz-mother-canada-voter/2016/01/08/id/708792/
>
> ---
>
>WHITE HOUSE PETITION
>
>If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a precedent. Then in
>the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in the future could infiltrate the
>Presidency. (from a more dangerous country than Canada)
>
>https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
>
>short URL:
>
>http://bit.do/CruzP
"onfiltrate"??
He still needs to be confirmed as a candidate by a party, then elected
by your "college"? or whatever you call the system of primaries to
become the party leader - then that party needs to be elected.
Pretyy difficult to "infiltrate" the presidency unless several
majorities agree with him.
The only way he can get in is, if like with Trump, a party cannot come
up with someone smarter or more palatable to the party faithfull and
the general public.
I don't know, but residence might be voting requirements.
In San Francisco, anyone that has a place to stay is a voter
possible. The lib's out there let anyone living there.... Even
Russian officers in local offices and illegal aliens. Those from
space and otherwise :-)
Martin
On 1/19/2016 12:45 PM, Edward A. Falk wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Rebecca Ore <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
>
> But she was still a U.S. citizen. I suppose if the Canadians were
> feeling really vindictive, they could go after her for voter fraud,
> but that still wouldn't change Cruz's eligibility.
>
On 1/10/2016 6:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:47:46 -0600, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
>> While Trump might be a bit too aggressive, flamboyant, and out spoken,
>> he certainly reads the pulse of the country and what it needs better
>> than most anyone else. Hopefully the others are taking note. Being
>> politically correct does not win wars in a non-politically correct world.
>
> You're probably right, but anytime I think of or hear the man, all I
> see is an overly arrogant, excessively opinionated prick.
Pretty much sums up what I was saying in my first sentence.
That
> attitude may or may not be common with most Americans. I can't say
> I've knowingly met many Americans, but those that I have met were
> courteous and friendly.
Well seriously, have you met any Americans when they were mad, upset, or
pissed off?
>
> Trump repells me any which way I think of him. I have nothing but
> dislike for the man. He's several degrees above our Conrad Black,
> another person whom I detest.
>
Most all candidates repel me when I think of them running for office,
yet again, and yet again changing their agenda and ignoring their
campaign promises after being reelected, if they even had a promise.
I think Trump paints a picture of a reality we need to come to grips
with. Is he an eloquent pollination? Hell no! Does he seem to have a
straight forward solution to a lot of the problems? Yes! Does that
hurt some peoples feelings? Absolutely! Will we care if he hurts
peoples feelings if he makes our country a safer place to live?
Probably not!
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:47:46 -0600, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
>While Trump might be a bit too aggressive, flamboyant, and out spoken,
>he certainly reads the pulse of the country and what it needs better
>than most anyone else. Hopefully the others are taking note. Being
>politically correct does not win wars in a non-politically correct world.
You're probably right, but anytime I think of or hear the man, all I
see is an overly arrogant, excessively opinionated prick. That
attitude may or may not be common with most Americans. I can't say
I've knowingly met many Americans, but those that I have met were
courteous and friendly.
Trump repells me any which way I think of him. I have nothing but
dislike for the man. He's several degrees above our Conrad Black,
another person whom I detest.
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:47:46 -0600, Leon <lcb11211@swbelldotnet>
wrote:
>On 1/10/2016 8:44 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:18:57 -0500, Rebecca Ore
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
>>>
>>> link:
>>>
>>> http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ted-cruz-mother-canada-voter/2016/01/08/id/708792/
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> WHITE HOUSE PETITION
>>>
>>> If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a precedent. Then in
>>> the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in the future could infiltrate the
>>> Presidency. (from a more dangerous country than Canada)
>>>
>>> https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
>>>
>>> short URL:
>>>
>>> http://bit.do/CruzP
>>
>> "onfiltrate"??
>> He still needs to be confirmed as a candidate by a party, then elected
>> by your "college"? or whatever you call the system of primaries to
>> become the party leader - then that party needs to be elected.
>>
>> Pretyy difficult to "infiltrate" the presidency unless several
>> majorities agree with him.
>>
>> The only way he can get in is, if like with Trump, a party cannot come
>> up with someone smarter or more palatable to the party faithfull and
>> the general public.
>>
>
>While Trump might be a bit too aggressive, flamboyant, and out spoken,
>he certainly reads the pulse of the country and what it needs better
>than most anyone else. Hopefully the others are taking note. Being
>politically correct does not win wars in a non-politically correct world.
>
>
Hear, Hear.
On 1/10/2016 8:44 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:18:57 -0500, Rebecca Ore
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
>>
>> link:
>>
>> http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ted-cruz-mother-canada-voter/2016/01/08/id/708792/
>>
>> ---
>>
>> WHITE HOUSE PETITION
>>
>> If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a precedent. Then in
>> the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in the future could infiltrate the
>> Presidency. (from a more dangerous country than Canada)
>>
>> https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
>>
>> short URL:
>>
>> http://bit.do/CruzP
>
> "onfiltrate"??
> He still needs to be confirmed as a candidate by a party, then elected
> by your "college"? or whatever you call the system of primaries to
> become the party leader - then that party needs to be elected.
>
> Pretyy difficult to "infiltrate" the presidency unless several
> majorities agree with him.
>
> The only way he can get in is, if like with Trump, a party cannot come
> up with someone smarter or more palatable to the party faithfull and
> the general public.
>
While Trump might be a bit too aggressive, flamboyant, and out spoken,
he certainly reads the pulse of the country and what it needs better
than most anyone else. Hopefully the others are taking note. Being
politically correct does not win wars in a non-politically correct world.
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 11:07:56 -0500, "Phil Kangas"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Rebecca Ore"
>> WHITE HOUSE PETITION
>>
>> If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a
>> precedent. Then in the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in
>> the future could infiltrate the Presidency. (from a
>> more dangerous country than Canada)
>>
>> https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
>
>There already is a precedent. obama. Born in Kenya...
Or Hawaii
"Rebecca Ore"
> WHITE HOUSE PETITION
>
> If Ted Cruz is allowed to run, it will establish a
> precedent. Then in the future, perhaps a dual-citizen in
> the future could infiltrate the Presidency. (from a
> more dangerous country than Canada)
>
> https://petitions.whitehouse.gov//petition/declare-ted-cruz-ineligible-be-usa-president-because-hes-not-natural-born
There already is a precedent. obama. Born in Kenya...
In article <[email protected]>,
Rebecca Ore <[email protected]> wrote:
>Ted Cruz's mother was a registered voter in Canada
But she was still a U.S. citizen. I suppose if the Canadians were
feeling really vindictive, they could go after her for voter fraud,
but that still wouldn't change Cruz's eligibility.
--
-Ed Falk, [email protected]
http://thespamdiaries.blogspot.com/