WRONG !!! He opposes anyone who is not a natural born citizen.
From John Jay's letter:
" ... and to declare expressly that the command in chief of the American army shall not be given to, nor devolve on any but a natural born citizen."
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You rely on Ark - I have no problem with that. Obama is a citizen, but he is not natural born.
Why, you may ask - because Ark relies on Calvin's Case (1608) for definition. Calvin's Case clearly states that a natural born subject has one allegiance to one sovreign and one sovreign only.
Ark further relies on Dicey and Dicey states that a child born outside of Great Britain whose father (or grandfather) is a natural born subject is also a natural born subject. This is clearly stated in the British Nationality Act of 1730 (4 Geo. II, c. 21).
Herein lies the rub - Obama cannot be a natural born citizen of both the United States, because of dual allegiances.
He is a citizen of both, and is best described as a denizen - as per Blackstone, Calvin, and Dicey. He is eligible to all the rights and privileges of a natural born citizen - except that of holding high office.
Birth of a Notion, Pt. 2 - Barack Obama and the XIV Amendment
Requiem æternam dona eis, Domine; In memoria æterna erit justus, ab auditione mala non timebit.
Beauseant!