Sweetie, it ain’t over until either SCOTUS decides, or Quo Warranto is decided in Washington, D.C.’s District Court. The Indiana case was an example of cowardice and piss-poor legal thinking by a state court. It doesn’t count for much.
There is a huge, massive difference between “native born citizen” and “natural born citizen”. And yes, I’ve read the Wong Kim Ark case. The Supremes decided he was a “native born citizen”. Because of that decision, anyone born in the U.S., even to parents who are illegal aliens, is considered a “native born citizen”. A natural born citizen is born in a nation of citizen parents.
There is nothing unfair about only “natural born citizens” being eligible to be President. No one - NO ONE! - has the ‘right’ to be President.
Whether a person is a naturalized citizen (Schwarznegger), a native-born citizen (Wong Kim Ark), a citizen-by-statute (McCain), or a natural born citizen (Reagan) - all have equal rights as citizens. But only one type of citizen is eligible to be President. That is the way our Founders intended.
It will be over soon enough when some bumblers break into the Watergate Huts and a security guard makes an odd discovery. /s
“Sweetie, it aint over until either SCOTUS decides, or Quo Warranto is decided in Washington, D.C.s District Court. The Indiana case was an example of cowardice and piss-poor legal thinking by a state court. It doesnt count for much.”
It is your basket and you can put your eggs in it. If you choose to believe that Indiana court is wrong, that is your business. If you wish to ignore Wong, that is also your decision. Should you find yourself in court on this, then I am sure you will jump on out there with “ The Indiana case was an example of cowardice and piss-poor legal thinking by a state court. It doesnt count for much.”
I am sure it will be “warmly” received.
As for me, I choose to read what the courts held and reasoned, and then select a basket that doesn’t have a hole in it. I suspect that I will have eggs while you are cleaning yours off the floor.
But they’re your eggs...
parsy, who wonders if you have “shepped” Wong?