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To: Puzo1

There were three at the time the Constitution was written, now there are two. Natural born or naturalized. Either one is born with natural allegiance or one must be naturalized into that state of natural allegiance.

Of the two remaining classes of citizens only naturalized citizens are, via the nature of their citizenship, not eligible for the Presidency.

So all you need to do is convince people that people who are born citizens are somehow naturalized, despite every U.S. law saying “born or naturalized” as a citizen, and not one saying “born and thus naturalized” or “naturalized at birth”.

It is a Sisyphean fools task - but no doubt you are up to the challenge!


73 posted on 11/20/2012 8:57:16 AM PST by allmendream (Tea Party did not send GOP to D.C. to negotiate the terms of our surrender to socialism)
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To: allmendream

It is axiomatic that words of the Constitution must be given meaning. Hence, the fool’s task is yours given your argument that a Fourteenth Amendment “citizen of the United States” from the moment of birth is the same thing constitutionally as an Article II “natural born Citizen.”


82 posted on 11/20/2012 9:25:14 AM PST by Puzo1 (Ask the Right Questions to Get the Right Answers)
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