Sunday, December 29, 2013

Questioning Ted Cruz's Americanhood

ANOTHER SENSATIONAL SCANDAL IS ERUPTING in Washington D.C.. Texas tea party Senator Ted Cruz is trying to renounce his Canadian citizenship, as quietly as possible. Several weeks ago it was disclosed by undisclosed sources that Senator Cruz is a Canadian, not an American, because he was born in Canada, and his father was a Cuban. If Cruz can renounce his Canadian citizenship quietly and quickly enough, he might be able to elude some of the political fall out which is bound to accrue to Cruz. However, Cruz may be forced, because of the sluggishness of Canadian bureaucracy, to remain a citizen of his true homeland until well into 2014, which might give him enough time to sabotage the America surveillance community, and deliver its secrets into the hands of Canadian operatives. You just never know. All I know is, the American Congress should be for Americans, not Canadians. What does it say about a person's character that he is so eager to renounce his own heritage, but only when it becomes a political liability? Cruz should be singing "Oh Canada!" with the same vociferous vigor with which he condemns Obamacare. Cruz, of course, is among those who claim that because President Obama was born in Hawaii, he is not an American, or some such geographically ignorant nonsense. "Birthers", they're called, because they question Obama's birth. Even Obama's birth certificate couldn't convince Cruz and his ilk that Obama was born in America, and thus, is an American. Applying Cruz's own standards for American citizenship to himself, he is not an American, and might well be an operative for a foreign country, such as Canada. He should consider resigning his seat in the United States Senate immediately, if not sooner.

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