Being born here makes you a citizen.
As such you can be elected to the House or to the Senate.
But only for the office President does the Constitution say a requirement is to be a natural-born citizen.
What then is the difference? Are the words merely extraneous?
Do they matter or not?
Is Ted Cruz eligible?
When he was born, he was born a citizen of Canada, Cuba, and America. And he was not born on US soil. What say you?
McCain was born in Panama. However he was born to two US citizens, serving in the service of the country (the King according to Vattel), so he was perfectly eligible to the office.
We allowed one American parent and being born on American soil for Obama, and neither of us truly know where Obama was born. I don’t believe any of his “story”, but the past is the past.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. If it takes a Supreme Court case or a law from Congress to set things straight, then so be it.
The damage from Obama and his puppetmasters continues to this day and is incalcuable.
My opinion is that Haley is not eligible to the office, and precedent and law support that fact. I cannot be responsible if the courts or Congress will not enforce the plain language of the Constitution. But I don’t have to support that lawlessness.
Haley is Obama in high heels. The “R” is just window dressing. No thanks.
By the way, there was no need for your “Stop” comment. We are all entitled to our own opinion here on the Trump Train.
Again unless you plan on going to court and testing your theory all of it is just words and pointless
Keep at it though. It’ll avoid any other real issue