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Leo Donofrio Affirms FightTheSmears.com’s Obama Citizenship Admission

Submitted by Phil on Fri, Dec 5, 200825 Comments

Leo Donofrio’s (Plaintiff in Donofrio v. Wells) latest blog posting shows how Obama’s site, FightTheSmears.com, affirms that the UK’s colonial law in force over Kenya in 1961 “governed the status” of Barack Obama’s father’s children, including Barack.

I originally reported this “truth-in-plain-sight” fact here (hat tip to theobamafile.com).

Leo’s commentary follows…

THE RELEVANT OBAMA ADMISSION
Posted in Uncategorized on December 5, 2008 by naturalborncitizen

At Barack Obama’s web site,the following admission:

FactCheck.org Clarifies Barack’s Citizenship

When Barack Obama Jr. was born on Aug. 4,1961, in Honolulu, Kenya was a British colony, still part of the United Kingdom’s dwindling empire. As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.’s children

Read that last line again.

That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.’s children

That’s an admission that Great Britain “governed the status” of Barack Obama, Jr.  Brack Obama has chosen to highlight this on his own volition.

And this leads to the relevant question:

HOW CAN A NATURAL BORN CITIZEN’S STATUS BE “GOVERNED” BY GREAT BRITAIN?

A natural born citizen’s status should only be governed by the United States.  This is the core issue before the Supreme Court of the United States.

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