You’re wrong!
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> If he was born in the USA, he’s naturally born. Anyone born here is naturally born. <
I agree with you, Mr. K. To think otherwise would restrict freedom. And I’m all about interpreting things to allow for as much freedom as possible.
Here’s a situation to consider. A person was definitely born in the United States. He has proof positive. But his mother slept around a lot. She has no clue who the father is. He could have been an American citizen. He could have been a Greek sailor or a visiting Swedish diplomat. Is this person eligible for the presidency? I’d say yes.
However, I have no problem with folks who think otherwise. The term “naturally born” is rather vague. So I’m of the opinion that both sides of the debate should be respected.
Until, of course, a constitutional amendment clears everything up.