Immigrant Presidents?

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I've called Dana Rohrabacher's office, my own rep and also the R. rep who introduced it in the House, and was told by his staff that the proposal embodies the liberties that our great country stands for and if I didn't like it I should revisit the part about liberty and justice for all !

This the angle they have been rapidly building on. Notice the way it is presented in such a way that anyone who opposes it will be made to appear "downright un-American".

Bending the principles of our original system of government, ideological and cultural underpinning is a hallmark of the change agents. And the Arnold agenda ia simply one of many examples going back for many decades.
 
Notice the way it is presented in such a way that anyone who opposes it will be made to appear "downright un-American".

Exactly. This is the same rhetoric that permeates the daily Talking Points that are delivered by Email to the various talk show hosts.

You mean Kommiefornian Republican backed.

Sure, a rep talking out of step with his party's leadership ! Check the guy's voting record, it's right there on his website, this is a party line apostle.

In the Senate it was introduced by Orrin Hatch, the Republican Senator of Utah, another party line apostle.
 
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Hey- and while we're at it (being fair-minded folk) it only seems right that since every decision we make in Washington has ripples throughout the world, that we should allow foreigners to vote in our elections. Why not?

While Arnold is a nice guy, and while he shows some intellect and financial ability, our republic isn't in need of him. Maybe California was, but in Texas, Montana, and Louisianna, I doubt they see him as mission-essential.

I think it is dangerous ground to so wrap yourself up in a personality (or political party) so much as to desire to change the fundamental document of the country to suit its needs.

I love the Brits, yet I would never stand to have one as President. I love the Cannucks (well- that might be overexaggerated), and hell- I couldn't tell you a Canadian from a Hoosier, but I don't want them as President either. To tell you the truth, I wouldn't want an American who lived most of their life out of the country being President.

There's usually nothing so wrong with out constitution that a little remedial reading won't fix.
 
Bending the principles of our original system of government, ideological and cultural underpinning is a hallmark of the change agents. And the Arnold agenda ia simply one of many examples going back for many decades.
I smell George Soros. Like I've said before, we'd better start learning Mandarin. :(
 
Though I like his early movies, I found it disheartening he was actually elected. Just one more illegal getting over on the country..."naturalized" doesn't equate you to (legaly it does) having the interests of the U.S. above all others. These ain't your friends. And to be so associated with the Kennedy idiots,..wow, anything is possible.
 
America is a nation of migrants, if someone becomes an American citizen why in a democracy should they not be able to become an American President?
 
No; America is a nation that was conquered, it's system of government and ideology that founded by educated people of european ancestry - much of the real leadership being people of the English martial aristocracy or similar circles. They did not establish a "democracy"; the word does not appear anywhere in the Declaration of Independence, nor the Constitution, and for good reason.

Immigration - not migration - was expedient to the intial growth of the nation and commerce - but later became strictly controlled. It was not until the 1960s and 70s that the change agents altered this state of affairs creating the current problems with their agenda.

If Arnold wants to be a national leader, he has every right to. In his homeland, Austria. Not here.
 
They did not establish a "democracy"

Correct, last I checked we were a Republic and if the schools had not protested the reciting of the pledge of allegiance some people would not forget it as easily.


if someone becomes an American citizen why in a democracy should they not be able to become an American President?

Maybe because, among other things, they did not renounce their previous allegiances to other flags and are still to this date an Austrian citizen with freshly renewed passport?


While Arnold is a nice guy, and while he shows some intellect and financial ability........

Stop it, you're killing me. Financial ability? Have you looked how much debt he has piled on California without a concept of how to right this sinking ship?

His solution is "be happy, don't worry". I wonder where he got that from.
 
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