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"The way I see it our birth certificate makes us a share holder in the Federal Government." Jim procrastinated. "Oh? So I can cash it?" Lucy snickered. "Listen. I'm making sense woman." Jim adjusted his Trump baseball cap, "Why do you think Obama's birth certificate was so important? Cause it proves he is part of the corporation. The founding fathers of the United States wanted to make sure of that!" "Ah-huh." Lucy was incredulous. "But, immigrants can become citizens and they get a document of citizenship." Lucy added with a snap of her fingers. "This is complicated." Jim turned his baseball cap backwards. "Documented U.S. immigrants are not naturalized.. So, they're not share holders. The President has to be born on U.S. territory to be part of America Incorporated. It's a law in the constitution of the United States." Jim retorted. "What about Native Americans? Can they be President?" Lucy countered. "What? No. They're a separate nation... I'm trying to represent a point of law. Why do you always say the opposite of what I say?" Jim was annoyed. "Weren't the founding father's fighting a tyrant, who demanded obedience by his birth right?" Lucy declared with her wagging finger; "Well, that's why the 14th amendment allows anyone with an American birth certificate an opportunity to be elected President in our democracy." Jim answered and popped a beer. "What if the election is rigged?" Lucy snickered.. "Okay, you know what? I going to watch somethin on T.V." Jim stomped out of the kitchen. Reflections~ Can we own federal credit in our Birth Certificate? 1776 2017 |