Thanks for conceding the argument, but whining after the fact just looks petty and immature.
You assume you've won so you gloat, yeah, that's mature! I conceded nothing; I just got tired of dealing with you sort of like banging my head against a wall which gets tiresome after a while. If you thing I conceded anything then you're a bigger jerk than I thought. I just gave you a way to save face in light of the defeat you suffered. You proved nothing with your arguments other than your complete misunderstanding of U.S. law and custom.
How is this for a concession: Your band of misguided brothers will never see a victory. Your version of NBC will never see the light of day. No court in this land will take your side. No one believes you because you twist everything by totally disregarding context. And the final blow to your position is you can't prove that NBC requires citizen parents and you know it yet you persist in the insanity.
If you were right it should be simple enough to ferret out the written law that says that in order to be eligible for president you can ONLY be the child of a U.S. citizen. You wont because you cant but you will continue to piss in the wind.
Not that it matters to you but I have a curious thought. Just what makes you think that having a citizen parent would make you a more loyal president or bear more allegiance? Madison certainly believed that allegiance came of birth! You dishonor the millions of loyal immigrants who came here legally looking for the American dream. Why should their sons or daughters born upon this land be deprived the privilege of serving this country in the presidency if they prove themselves? Many no citizen parent soldiers and sailors gave up their lives fighting our wars! This is what our forefathers fought for. Why would they deny ANY freedom or privilege to any loyal American who wanted to succeed? They wouldnt and that is why the law you are looking for does not exist.
Maturity comes with knowing when to give up an unwinnable situation. Its admirable to stick up for what you believe in but wisdom dictates that the belief be viable otherwise you come off looking like a fool.