To: Technical Editor; SatinDoll
NO! A natural born citizen is born in the nation where the parents are BOTH citizens. You have nothing to support your claim. There is no law in the United States saying that. Whoever keeps singing that tune is out of his mind. Crazy. Insane. No law says that. Crazy people say that without any evidence -- not a single U.S. law states that. So then the 98 U S Senators who signed Senate Resolution 511 were crazy and insane????
187 posted on
08/27/2009 5:44:09 AM PDT by
Uncle Chip
(TRUTH : Ignore it. Deride it. Allegorize it. Interpret it. But you can't ESCAPE it.)
To: Uncle Chip
So then the 98 U S Senators who signed Senate Resolution 511 were crazy and insane??? You are aware, are you not, that McCain was not born in the U.S.? So you're referencing a non-binding Senate resolution does nothing to support the claim that the definition of a natural-born citizen is one born in the U.S. of two U.S. citizen parents.
To: Uncle Chip
So then the 98 U S Senators who signed Senate Resolution 511 were crazy and insane???? As the law clearly states (http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/8/1401.html), parental citizenship matters only when a child is born outside of the United States.
To: Uncle Chip
“So then the 98 U S Senators who signed Senate Resolution 511 were crazy and insane????”
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No. They were talking about a person who was born OUTSIDE of the United States. That’s the only time citizenship of the parents matters.
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