Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Kamala Harris Not Eligible To Become President, Is She Eligible To Be Vice President?

The $64 Thousand Question begins with this,
The 14th Amendment has two requirements to become a citizen of the U.S..
1) born in the U.S. and
2) subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
The Supreme Court has yet to address the significance of #2.  Those most interested in the subject have gone back to the intent of the drafters, as expressed before Congress, to determine that the drafters expressly stated that "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" excluded the birth of babies of foreign nationals such as diplomatic representatives of foreign countries and persons of foreign nations here legally or illegally.
https://cgalightbearer.blogspot.com/2020/08/kamala-harris-is-not-eligible-for.html
The discussions centered around the term "inhabitants" and the concept of inhabitants owing their allegiance to the U.S.  To understand the importance of this term one must remember the backdrop of events surrounding the 14th Amendment. 
(The Year 1868) This was just after the end of the Civil War.  Most of the Southern states had yet to be admitted back into the Union.  Take Texas, for example and states to come within the territory of the U.S. such as AZ and NM.  These "inhabitants" owed their allegiance to the U.S. and were not yet part of the Union.  Because of the allegiance to the U.S. they became citizens having been born and subject to the jurisdiction thereof of the U.S.  Noteworthy, because of either systemic bias against American Indians or simply because American Indians owned their allegiance to their independent tribe or nation, they were not considered citizens of the U.S. at that time.

So, with the above in mind, people here legally or illegally, from a foreign nation, with a passport and allegiance to that nation, do not fit within the definition of "inhabitants" as that term was used by the framers of the 14th.Amendment.  Their children would have the same allegiance the parents.  For example, John McCain was born in a foreign country to U.S. citizen parents.  He was deemed to have the same allegiance as that of his parents.  I do not recall the circumstances of having a birth certificate of say Spain to U.S. citizens who happen to be there for one reason or another but in that gray area of memory I recall that McCain, when he reached the age of maturity, had to apply for and go through the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  to obtain a U.S. passport and vote.
So, with the above in mind, after receiving the an email from an astute City Attorney friend of mine and being somewhat intrigued by the questions it raises, I decided to do a Google search to see what I could find.
Do you recall Google, Facebook and the lot being placed on the carpet by Senate hearings regarding their control over what comes up on your research screen when you do a search?  When I plugged in my research criteria I was shocked to see how many articles from all of the alphabet media, newspapers and liberal organizations there were saying, in the headline of the article, "fake", so one reading the result of the research would immediately feel the above email was fake.  I had to go to page 9 to find my first article discussing the subject and revealing questions I have.
What I found is that Kamala's parents were not U.S. citizens.  Her mother was scheduled to go to India for an arranged marriage but, instead, she married Harris.  Both were students at the UniversityCalifornia.  They appear to have been here legally.  Then, the stories split on circumstance.  One, Peggy Noonan of t  he Waall Street Journal, related a wonderful experience of Kamila growing up with the classic American experience.  Others address the fact that Kamila's mother divorced and she and Kamala moved to Canada- suggesting no allegiance to the U.S.- where Kamala was raised without the American experience (OK, Canada is pretty close).
        (Above, Former Senator and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and Kamala Harris.)

The story goes that Kamala then returned to the U.S. for her college education, thereafter she met California Senator Willie Brown, 15 years  the Speaker of the Assembly, and we know what happened thereafter. She worked for his Law Firm, became his Mistress, and he appointed he r to several influencial Boards of Directors on a salary of $73,000/year each. Eventually with his recommendations she eventually became the Attorney General of California.
Questions I have, beyond the fact that Kamala's parents were not U.S. citizens, include what citizenship did she declare when she was in Canada ( if this is accurate), and how and when did she become a U.S. citizen.  As they say, "prove it"
So, these questions that should not be swept under the rug as they were with Barack Hussein Obama.  Qualification for president is a serious Issue.  If one party, with the ability and money to hide the past or fake the past of a candidate can look to how it worked once will continue to ignore the Constitution and try fix the history of their candidates.  This conduct makes the Constitution meaningless.
Where there are questions, the public should have the freedom to raise the question and the person running for President or Vice President of the United States should automatically have the obligation to prove their citizenship.
 

Monday, August 3, 2020

San Francisco Named Part Of Street For First Black Fireman

Street named after San Francisco’s first Black Fireman 

He was a convert who tried to see the best in people.









There were the fellow firefighters who refused to sleep on any mattress Gage had occupied in the communal firehouse, he said. His mattress was urinated on so repeatedly that the young firefighter took to carrying his own with him from station to station.
“When you think about the discrimination he saw toward himself you’d think a person would be disillusioned and hateful toward the people who did those things,” said Tillman, a longtime parishioner of Star of the Sea Parish on Geary Blvd. “He wasn’t.”
Threats to his safety eventually led Gage away from field work and to a role as the SFFD’s director of community services. There he helped create a new training course for the firefighter’s exam after seeing it was a hurdle for many aspiring firefighters. He was also part of a federal court consent degree that pushed for diversity in the predominantly white, male department.
Tillman called Gage a “man of God who tried to see the best in people despite their flaws….”
The above comes from a July 30 story from Catholic San Francisco via Catholic News Agency.