Good for you MissTickly. I am concerned that so many Freepers don't understand what you obviously do, that to be natural born, both parents must be citizens. As more people understand, the questions will change. I've heard so many people mis-state the definition that I simply assumed Ms. Okubo took her’s from the state-run media, or from Florida Congressman Posey, who sponsored a bill to ask for birth certificates, but who doesn't understand the requirement of citizen parents. I'm being sarcastic. She was probably fed her statement by an Obama supporting attorney. As usual, there is lots of money at stake in this massive con job, and many lawyers expect to do much better under a pay-to-play administration.
I suspect the point is avoided because the exasperating hidden documents don't require anyone to think or read. Since there is something being hidden, that must be the problem! I have been informed by several on FR, and by Leo Donofrio and Mario Apuzzo (interesting that two patriotic attorneys are Italian); original sources, Vattel’s Law of Nations and USSC 12, The Venus, are on line.
I am concerned that so many Freepers don't understand what you obviously do, that to be natural born, both parents must be citizens. There is no law that states that in order to be a natural born citizen, that both parents must be U.S. citizens.
However, there is this:
Currently, Title 8 of the U.S. Code fills in those gaps. Section 1401 defines the following as people who are "citizens of the United States at birth:"
Anyone born inside the United States * Citizen at Birth = Natural Born Citizen
http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_citi.html