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To: RC one
Rather than go all the way around in another circle as I attempt to prove to you that even the term Jus Solis can be argued to mean that "of the soil" does not necessarily mean "on it".

A new born patriot could be temporarily on another's soil at birth but the son of a jus Solis who has transferred their status as natural born. "by blood"

I don't think there is a solution to this in the past as it is clear that they did not even agree at the time, which probably explains why little was said about it when they wrote it. They had bigger fish to fry and did not want to get hung up on minutia.

Let's leave it unsolved because it cannot be solved today, tomorrow or likely at any time...

I have other fish to fry as well.

131 posted on 01/16/2016 1:04:03 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: Cold Heat
He was born on foreign soil of a foreign father. He's not a NBC as our founding fathers understood it.

You are clearly prepared to bend yourself in any manner necessary to support your conclusion.

136 posted on 01/16/2016 8:48:05 PM PST by RC one (race baiting and demagoguery-if you're a Democrat it's what you do.)
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