Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Why Mitt Romney is NOT Eligible To Be President of the United States.

This is a status that I've posted several times on my Facebook page...and feel it's just too important for you to not read.  So here it is for all of you who haven't seen this yet:


"Because so many articles and stories have been posted here, things have a tendency to get lost in the shuffle. Therefore, I'm going to repeat my status for the third time because I feel people really need to see this:

Mitt Romney is NOT eligible under our Constitution to be President of the United States:

Mitt Romney's father, George S. Romney, was born in 1907 in Chihuahua, Mexico in the mormon Dublan Colony. (Not in a U.S. territory, U.S. military base, nor a U.S. embassy).

In 1884 Mitt Romney's Great Grandfather, Miles Park Romney along with his family, sought asylum along with other mormon polygamists in Mexico when the Edmunds Anti-Polygamy Act made polygamy a felony.
This Act also took away basic U.S. citizenship rights from polygamists, now making them unable to vote, serve on juries, and hold public office. In the eyes of the U.S. government, they were felonious criminals.

Miles Park Romney along with other mormon polygamists made land deals with the Mexican president, Porfirio Diaz, using money from the Mormon Church. Because the Mexican president liked the amount of money being offered as well as thinking it a good idea to have a ''barrier'' of mormons between the mexican people and raiding Apache indians, he had no problem with entering into these deals.

This land was not bought by the U.S. government, and was not recognized as being a U.S. territory or even a U.S. colony. It was a deal strictly between the mormons and the mexican government for the mormons to set up colonies on mexican soil.

Mitt Romney's father was not born on any recognized U.S. soil and was, therefore, NOT a U.S. citizen but, instead, a citizen of Mexico.

Some people here just won't do any ''homework'' on their own. They rely, instead, on the words of family/friends/co-workers who have ALSO not done any apparent "homework".

Please...do your homework!"

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