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US election: If Iraqis could vote it would be for McCain - 0 views

  • Mohammed, also a professor at the university, said he too preferred McCain "because Obama supports a rapid withdrawal of US troops."
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    During that time American culture and politics have become familiar to them, and they say that if they could, they would vote for Republican candidate John McCain in next week's US presidential election.
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Georgetown Law - Webcast -- McCain v. Obama in the Supreme Court of the United States: ... - 0 views

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    This event is a simulated adjudication of the hypothetical Supreme Court case, McCain v. Obama. The case was created by Edward B. Foley, director of The Ohio State University's Election Law@Moritz, as an experiment to demonstrate how such a dispute can be resolved in a non-partisan manner that produces confidence in both the courts and the election system.
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News: O.C. suspicions over Obama's citizenship continue | obama, born, poll, republican... - 0 views

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    the senate is to have said that they confirmed McCains birth to be in line with the Constitution. Allegations about the Democrats' birth certificate haven't gone away despite the widespread acceptance in both parties that his documents are valid.
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Election Law @ Moritz - Election Court - 0 views

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    McCain v. Obama, a U.S. Supreme Court hypothetical (one hopes)
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Michigan Law Review Constitution - 0 views

  • Congressional power to withhold citizenship from children of U.S. citizens is not hypothetical; for decades, it was law, and to some extent still is. The Tribe-Olson Opinion proposes that “[i]t goes without saying that the Framers did not intend to exclude a person from the office of the President simply because he or she was born to U.S. citizens serving in the U.S. military outside of the continental United States . . . .” However, the Seventh Congress, which included Framers Gouverneur Morris and Abraham Baldwin among others, did precisely that. In 1961 in Montana v. Kennedy, the Supreme Court construed an 1802 statute to mean that “[f]oreign-born children of persons who became American citizens between April 14, 1802 and 1854, were aliens . . . .” Thus, children of members of the armed forces serving overseas, and diplomats and civil servants in foreign posts, were not only not natural born citizens eligible to be president, they were not citizens at all.
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    The citizenship of those born in the Canal Zone in 1936 is a legal question, not a question about one's views of Senator McCain's candidacy. U.S. citizenship law is not simple or intuitive.
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Barack Obama vows to 'change the world' - Telegraph - 0 views

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    The supremely confident demeanour and exalted rhetoric of the Democratic nominee at a New Hampshire event betrayed that he is a man convinced he is poised to make history.
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