Phil and Teresa, sittin in a tree, K.I.S.S.I.N.G


There's a couple of real crazy folks (Philip J. Berg and Dr. T. B. Bradley) in Pennsylvania filing a lawsuit alleging that Obama moved to Indonesia and lost his citizenship. Under the law, however, moving to a foreign country does not negate an American's citizenship. So, he goes on to say that maybe he was actually born in Kenya, cuz he had a couple of folks look at the image of the birth certificate on the innernetz and it looked fake.
Funny thing though, when Teresa Bradley joined the suit on Monday, she filed a motion to appear as "Jane Doe." Of course the filing papers are available online with her full name, address, and phone number. Kooky!
Ms. Bradley's a little crazy - she's been suing Google and Yahoo quite a bit too.
Mr. Berg is also notorious as a "suicide lawyer."
From FactCheck.org:
As a citizen of the UKC who was born in Kenya, Obama's father automatically received Kenyan citizenship via subsection (1). So given that Obama qualified for citizen of the UKC status at birth and given that Obama's father became a Kenyan citizen via subsection (1), it follows that Obama did in fact have Kenyan citizenship after 1963. So The Rocky Mountain News was at least partially correct.
But the paper failed to note that the Kenyan Constitution prohibits dual citizenship for adults. Kenya recognizes dual citizenship for children, but Kenya's Constitution specifies that at age 21, Kenyan citizens who possesses citizenship in more than one country automatically lose their Kenyan citizenship unless they formally renounce any non-Kenyan citizenship and swear an oath of allegiance to Kenya.
Since Sen. Obama has neither renounced his U.S. citizenship nor sworn an oath of allegiance to Kenya, his Kenyan citizenship automatically expired on Aug. 4,1982.
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