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To: Red Steel

“But it is true that justice Gray did not conclude WKA a natural born citizen, but only a citizen”

He didn’t declare him a natural born citizen, no. He also didn’t undeclare him, either.


366 posted on 11/12/2010 11:12:07 PM PST by Tublecane
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To: Tublecane
He didn’t declare him a natural born citizen, no. He also didn’t undeclare him, either.



You remember your old argument in post 217 - right?

Here it is again,

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“There are some around here who see this as inadequate, as it doesn’t say ‘natural born,’ so he must not be a natural born citizen.

Which is hooey.”

YOU - Exactly. They weren’t deciding presidential eligibility in the Ark case, so of course they didn’t say whether he was or not.

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Well as you should recall, I obliterated your point above by showing you that Ms. Elg was ruled (affirmed) to be a natural born citizen because her parents were US citizens when she was born and she was born in the US of A. Ms Elg's case had nothing to do with presidential eligibility, but nonetheless the Supreme Court ruled her as an NBC. And...and Wong Kim Ark was only affirmed by Gray to be a citizen - and not a natural born citizen.

One day, you may get out of the denial stage and get to the acceptance stage.

379 posted on 11/12/2010 11:42:44 PM PST by Red Steel
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