Smitty335
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You guy's an't too edcattted are y'all?WTF is nontraditional white?
You guy's an't too edcattted are y'all?WTF is nontraditional white?
I can give you a prostate exam70,000.00 in student loans is a drop in the bucket. Try being a white male doctor these days!
Vacuum style? 😄I can give you a prostate exam
Full disclosure...I had my associates degree in my hand before I walked across the stage for my high school diploma. So that associates degree was 100% paid for by the tax base. That said, there are many ways to get a degree without any student loans regardless of race.Older student, 32 years old?
I've always thought people who use acronyms don't want anyone to know what any one know what they are talking about. FFS, or just to lazy to type it out, starting college at 32 means you finally have it figured out and didn't go on welfare. He had a year of college under his belt and didn't see a need for it. After being a fly fishing guide for years in Alaska, Chili and Montana, met a lot of very successful business owners and the light bulb came on. He now works for Square D for a guy he used to guide. So probably not lost time and he gained an education on how to deal with people on the way to his position he has today. That's not taught in College. So the tax payer paid for the most of your College education before you walked the stage, that doesn't happen now if you are a nontraditional White student these days. My son graduated at the top of his class in mechanical engineering in 4 years.Full disclosure...I had my associates degree in my hand before I walked across the stage for my high school diploma. So that associates degree was 100% paid for by the tax base. That said, there are many ways to get a degree without any student loans regardless of race.
Starting college at 32 doesn't make you special FFS. People go back to school all the time after they decide what they want to do with their lives.
So you agree he wasn't special then. He was just white. Got it. lol (that means "laugh out loud" for those ignorant f***s that claim to be better because they type all their s*** out)I've always thought people who use acronyms don't want anyone to know what they are talking about or. FFS, or just to lazy to type it out, starting college at 32 means you finally have it figured out and didn't go on welfare.
FAYMFQ!!So you agree he wasn't special then. He was just white. Got it. lol (that means "laugh out loud" for those ignorant f***s that claim to be better because they type all their s*** out)
I've tried but can't last a minute or two.That hurt, I try to watch CNN around 15 minutes daily. I want to know my enemy. You would be amazed the BS that comes out of their mouths that people believe. By watching some of this it gives me the the upper hand in conversations with liberal people i know to prove what they heard is BS on CNN. I really enjoy proving liberals wrong.
You know, you know that thingWTF is nontraditional white?
After getting all the kids out of the house, there ain't nothing left!I can give you a prostate exam
So you agree he wasn't special then. He was just white. Got it. lol (that means "laugh out loud" for those ignorant f***s that claim to be better because they type all their s*** out)
That was Fox, you big kidder...🤣 But polls do not matter.....According to CNN Trump is behind in the pols on this site?
Same as "systematic racism" or "colorblind racism". It's a term made up by the left to promote drinking games for those of us with brain cells.WTF is nontraditional white?
Watch out for the swimming pool.Speaking of drinking games....the wife and I decided to start taking a drink everytime Trump says “china virus” when he is speaking at the podium.
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We tried it Everytime NPR said Trump. We passed out in 20 minutes. It must be kinda creepy to have a group of people so obsessed with him.Speaking of drinking games....the wife and I decided to start taking a drink everytime Trump says “china virus” when he is speaking at the podium.
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The Difference Between a U.S. Citizen and a Natural Born Citizen | Restoring LibertyThat is not the law however ... and the last thing i want to see is another birther argument tanking away from the obvious pitfalls of the candidate (i would be will to guess it was the dems that started this whole illusion
Andrew Jackson was born of two immigrant parents
Thomas Jefferson had one
James Buchanan, Chester Arthur, Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Hoover
Overview
A natural-born citizen refers to someone who was a U.S. citizen at birth, and did not need to go through a naturalization proceeding later in life.
Political Office Requirement
The phrase "natural-born citizen" appears in the U.S. Constitution. In order to become the President or Vice President of the United States, a person must be a natural-born citizen. This "Natural-Born Citizen Clause" is located in Section 1 of Article 2 of the United States Constitution.
The constitution does not expressly define “natural born” nor has the Supreme Court ever ruled precisely upon its meaning. One can be a citizen while not being a "natural born" citizen if, for example, that person gained citizenship through the process of naturalization.
Under the 14th Amendment's Naturalization Clause and the Supreme Court case of United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 US. 649, anyone born on U.S. soil and subject to its jurisdiction is a natural born citizen, regardless of parental citizenship. This type of citizenship is referred to as birthright citizenship.
There is some debate over whether or not one may also be a natural born citizen if, despite a birth on foreign soil, U.S. citizenship immediately passes from the person's parents.
Today, 8 U.S.C. § 1101 defines naturalization as “conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth, by any means whatsoever.” In contrast, § 1401 lists eight categories of peoples who are "nationals and citizens of the United States at birth," including those born in the United States and subject to its jurisdiction, as well as children of one or more U.S. citizens abroad as long as the parent(s) meet certain requirements. This means that foreign-born citizens falling under a provision in 1401 are, by statutory definition, not naturalized. The term "natural born" is not used, however.