What a hoot...
That's an attack?
Jindal and Sarah maybe? How would you like that?
Think Obama/Biden could handle a Jindal/Palin ?
Without question. But wait, neither Obama nor Bi:dohden can see Russia from their house.
Jindal and Sarah maybe? How would you like that?
Margaret Stock, an Attorney and Retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve, went on to invoke Jindal, who she said was born in the United States while his mother was in the country on a student visa.
In an email, Jindal spokesman Kyle Plotkin called the move to associate the governor with the birthright debate "absurd."
"By the way, the Governor's mother was here as a permanent resident not on a student visa, which makes the question not just ridiculous but irrelevant," he said.
The New York Times reported in 2007 that Jindal "was born on June 10, 1971, in Baton Rouge to Hindu parents who had come to the United States six months before so his mother could pursue a graduate degree in nuclear physics at Louisiana State University."
What a hoot...
Without question. But wait, neither Obama nor Bi:dohden can see Russia from their house.
You are making that up, show me where I have been obsessed with her.
Amar and Raj Jindal are the Punjabi-born parents of Governor Bobby Jindal. Raj Jindal’s maiden name was Raj Gupta. According to nola.com:
In fact, it was Gupta’s career move that brought the newly married couple to Louisiana.
Gupta was accepted as a graduate assistant at Louisiana State University when she was pregnant with Bobby. Her husband, who at the time was an assistant professor at a Chandigarh engineering college, was concerned about her moving overseas in her condition. LSU offered her one month of maternity leave if she joined the program, a deal the Jindals agreed was too good to turn down.
They moved in January 1971. Bobby was born soon after, in Baton Rouge.
Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that at the time of Bobby Jindal’s birth, his parents were not U.S. citizens. In fact they could not have been U.S. Citizens at the time because citizenship in the United States almost always requires 5 years of residency in the United States before qualifying. It is clear that the Jindal’s were only here for a few months before Bobby Jindal was born. Therefore, if you think both parents must be US Citizens at the time of birth, Bobby Jindal is not a Natural Born Citizen and does not qualify under Article II, Section I of the U.S. Constitution to be President of the United States.
You're obsessed with your own hackery. Some of us do it from time to time, most times in a joking way. But not you, you're a full time, full fledge, mouthfoaming hack. Palin just helps to bring it out so everyone can see it.
Palin couldn't win her old job as govenor of Alaska.
(you do seem to be obsessed that that girl....:sword: )
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