Sen. Ted Cruz Born Out of Wedlock? – His Claim to American Citizenship Depends Solely on His Parent’s Marriage Certificate – Originating in Texas and or Canada?
Continuing
along on Ted Cruz with the help of the Dallas Morning News’s exclusive
publishing of Ted’s thirty day old official Canadian Birth Certificate
to confuse the issue of Cruz’s American Citizenship rather than clarify
it.
One
has to wonder when both his parents Eleanor Darragh Wilson and Rafael
Bienvenido Cruz divorced their spouses of previous marriages.
Eleanor
Darragh Wilson has two daughters from her previous marriage who used to
come visit mommy and live with mommy and step daddy Rafael in summer,
meaning that Eleanor D. Wilson’s ex-husband had primary custody of the
children during the school year or were living with grandparents.
Rafael Bienvenido Cruz was first married to Julia Anne Garza. They had two daughters, Miriam Ceferina Cruz born on Nov 22, 1961 in Austin and Roxana Lourdes Cruz born on Nov 18, 1962 in Dallas.
Have to wonder how close Ted is to his four half-sisters?
The
divorces of Ted’s Parents must have happened sometime between 1962 and
1965 as the online Texas marriage records site (1966-2008) does not show
a marriage after 1966 in Texas for these two people and under their
commonly used names. Did they marry in Las Vegas? Lol
The requirements for citizenship for Ted at the time of his birth, from a birther site btw, are:
For persons born between December 24, 1952 and November 14, 1986,a person is a U.S. citizen if all of the following are true...
..For persons born out-of-wedlock (mother) if all the following apply:
1. the mother was a U.S. citizen at the time of the personʼs birth and
2. the mother was physically present in the United States or one of its outlying possessions for a continuous period of one year prior to the personʼs birth.
Which leaves us with the question – Was Ted’s Mom married to Rafael Cruz on December 22, 1970?
How long was Eleanor Darragh Wilson in Canada prior to Ted’s birth?Was the reason for a quick trip to Calgary the means to get what looks like a legitimate birth certificate.
Anglos
and Hispanics have entirely different points of view on legitimacy.
Being born out of wedlock is more an English common law term that
recognizes DNA connection but probably denies a claim on the father’s
estates and titles etc.
That in many Hispanic cultures, if your father puts his name on your birth certificate, you have a father (period.).
Words
like bastard, interchangeable by some with out of wedlock, are used
with varying degrees of importance depending on which local culture in
which the words are used or uttered.
The Canadian Birth Certificate implies that the parents are married.
But
to be quite honest. Looking up marriage requirements in Alberta, there
are no paper trails required for a first time marriage, no divorce
decrees etc. required.
That
in a hypothetical situation, an eager couple, resident worker aliens
that want their child to appear legitimate at birth can say they are
married and don’t have a copy of their American Marriage Certificate or
they march into Calgary city hall, declare themselves single, Passports
don’t mention marital status btw, and marry in Canada while waiting for
one or two divorces to finalize in the States. LOL
Can’t
get more libertine and or libertarian than that or let any government
U.S. Canadian etc. interfere in private matters like marriage, birth or
legitimacy.
And considering the elder Cruz and his trail of tall tall tales beginning in Cuba, anything is possible.
Is Senator Ted Cruz legitimate?
In
any case, Ted not only has to show his Canadian Birth Certificate but
also his parents legitimate Marriage Certificate if he wants to be
President.
Otherwise all these points are moot.
Good luck Ted in your run for the White House in 2016.
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— Mike McShea (@mc_shea1) October 19, 2013
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ReplyDeleteBut... I thought Ted was an Immaculate Conception.
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