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To: Jeff Winston

I take it that ‘CitizenS’ refers to/means that both parents have to be ‘citizens’. Do you have a reference that Bayard did not mean such? All the judges and experts surely could/would have made any/some differentiation in writings you reference.


37 posted on 08/12/2013 8:49:01 PM PDT by noinfringers2
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To: noinfringers2
I take it that ‘CitizenS’ refers to/means that both parents have to be ‘citizens’. Do you have a reference that Bayard did not mean such? All the judges and experts surely could/would have made any/some differentiation in writings you reference.

Yes. It's in the statement he made.

If you're "born a citizen," then as far as the American legal system and the experts of the early United States are concerned, you're a natural born citizen.

That's all it means.

So if you were born a citizen because you had one citizen parent, like Cruz, you're good to go.

The Founding Fathers wanted to exclude anyone from the Presidency who was not born a United States citizen.

40 posted on 08/12/2013 9:07:05 PM PDT by Jeff Winston
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