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I voted for Loretta Sanchez over Harris in 2016, for the record.
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CNN hates the left. They just want people to rally around the black woman, ignoring that she's a right wing authoritarian cop with her nose up the assholes of the biggest capitalist corporations in the world.
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CNN hates the left. They just want people to rally around the black woman, ignoring that she's a right wing authoritarian cop with her nose up the assholes of the biggest capitalist corporations in the world.


She is simultaneously one of the most liberal senators and yet also a right-wing authoritarian cop

Or more reasonably: She's a far left-authoritarian liberal cop, her politics cynical opportunism
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She is simultaneously one of the most liberal senators and yet also a right-wing authoritarian cop

Or more reasonably: She's a far left-authoritarian liberal cop, her politics cynical opportunism


Liberalism is right wing.
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Liberalism is right wing.


Liquidated any good kulaks lately?
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Liquidated any good kulaks lately?



Liquidized, yes.
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Aug 12 2020 11:28pm
https://www.newsweek.com/some-questions-kamala-harris-about-eligibility-opinion-1524483

Newsweek has done it again!

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Were Harris' parents lawful permanent residents at the time of her birth? If so, then under the actual holding of Wong Kim Ark, she should be deemed a citizen at birth—that is, a natural-born citizen—and hence eligible. Or were they instead, as seems to be the case, merely temporary visitors, perhaps on student visas issued pursuant to Section 101(15)(F) of Title I of the 1952 Immigration Act? If the latter were indeed the case, then derivatively from her parents, Harris was not subject to the complete jurisdiction of the United States at birth, but instead owed her allegiance to a foreign power or powers—Jamaica, in the case of her father, and India, in the case of her mother—and was therefore not entitled to birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment as originally understood.

Interestingly, this recitation of the original meaning of the 14th Amendment Citizenship Clause might also call into question Harris' eligibility for her current position as a United States senator. Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution specifies that to be eligible for the office of senator, one must have been "nine Years a Citizen of the United States." If Harris was not a citizen at birth, we would need to know when (if ever) she became a citizen. Her father's biographical page at Stanford University identifies his citizenship status as follows: "Jamaica (by birth); U.S. (by naturalization)." But there is some dispute over whether he was in fact ever naturalized, and it is also unclear whether Harris' mother ever became a naturalized citizen. If neither was ever naturalized, or at least not naturalized before Harris' 16th birthday (which would have allowed her to obtain citizenship derived from their naturalization under the immigration law, at the time), then she would have had to become naturalized herself in order to be a citizen. That does not appear to have ever happened, yet without it, she could not have been "nine Years a Citizen of the United States" before her election to the U.S. Senate.


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The birther movement never dies!
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Seems like the kind of thing that would have been vetted a long time ago.
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