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To: edge919

“It says the opposite. Why do you have so much trouble telling the truth?”

Why do you and other birthers have such a hard time with English?

The ruling says the 14th uses wording that excludes from citizenship the exact same people who were already excluded under the NBC clause “by the law of England and by our own law from the time of the first settlement of the English colonies in America”.

But then, they had already said that “by the law of England and by our own law from the time of the first settlement of the English colonies in America”, NBC included the children of aliens domiciled here in amity with the government.

Birthers complain that all the judges are corrupt, but there is an alternate explanation - that birthers are simply wrong about the Founder’s intent.

Maybe, just maybe, life isn’t a giant conspiracy...


43 posted on 07/03/2012 7:11:52 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (Liberalism: "Ex faslo quodlibet" - from falseness, anything follows)
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To: Mr Rogers
Why do you and other birthers have such a hard time with English?

Because you and other Foggers don't understand it and have to have English explained to you all the time.

The ruling says the 14th uses wording that excludes from citizenship the exact same people who were already excluded under the NBC clause “by the law of England and by our own law from the time of the first settlement of the English colonies in America”.

It doesn't say ANTHING about the NBC clause, so stop trying to pass of a lie. It's talking about a separate and generic principle of "citizenship by birth." The only time the court talks about the NBC clause is to explain how it is not defined by the 14th amendment and that it is defined by birth in the country to citizen parents.

But then, they had already said that “by the law of England and by our own law from the time of the first settlement of the English colonies in America”, NBC included the children of aliens domiciled here in amity with the government.

Yes, the "English colonies" would have utilized the law of England ... the United States, not so much ... AND this doesn't say ANYTHING at all about the NBC clause. You're playing a dishonest game of connect the dots.

Birthers complain that all the judges are corrupt, but there is an alternate explanation - that birthers are simply wrong about the Founder’s intent.

I haven't said anything about judges being corrupt. They have been wrong, and I prove that point constantly, just like I school you every time you post one of your lies.

44 posted on 07/03/2012 7:39:56 AM PDT by edge919
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