The Kiffness makes music with people & animals around the world.
https://www.youtube.com/@TheKiffness
He takes video clips of cats and people, adds his own singing and instruments, and mixes it up.
Obama set a precedent with his fake birth certificate that someone with 1 American parent could be president. Even this should be legislatively blocked by incorporating the natural born citizen clause into law, statute, and code.
Kamala presents 2 foreign parents. Even a month or 2 is too long for such a person to be anywhere near the presidency.
Misprision of felony
Misprision of felony is a form of misprision, and an offence under the common law of England that is no longer active in many common law countries. Where it was or is active, it is classified as a misdemeanor. It consists of failing to report knowledge of a felony to the appropriate authorities.
Never forget and never trust Vivek, who at some point had to sign a qualification statement to run for president and lied, because his parents were not citizens at the time of his birth. He can be a regular American, but has no business in the top 2 or 3 positions of Pres, VP, Speaker of the House, as he fails to qualify.
There is a problem that the government ignores the Constitution. What we need is for Federal laws to mirror the Constitution.
The 2nd Amendment needs to be enacted in 18 United States Code as a criminal statute that punishes federal workers for infringing the right to bear arms.
At the debate, Kamala, a woman without 2 American parents, accused Trump of being a birther, because Trump went after Obama for not having an American father. The Natural Born citizen clause for President and VP needs to be written into federal laws with severe penalties or even capital punishment of candidates and people that falsely swear to the eligibility of candidates.
Natural born citizen requirements:
-
Born in America
-
American father
-
American mother
But the crime happened in Florida, and not on land ceded to the Federal government. How does a federal court get jurisdiction?