An archway in the halls of the Supreme Court of Georgia states: Though the heavens may fall, let justice be done.
Hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and win the game in a walk-off by one run. But fail to touch first base and the other team need merely tag the base with the ball, and you are out, the game is lost.
True constitutional conservatives have no patience for either party abusing the Constitution, continuing a constitutional canard, or failing to restore and enforce the original meaning of the document. I love Cruz. He can’t be president.
Hit a grand slam with two outs in the bottom of the ninth and win the game in a walk-off by one run. But fail to touch first base and the other team need merely tag the base with the ball, and you are out, the game is lost.
True constitutional conservatives have no patience for either party abusing the Constitution, continuing a constitutional canard, or failing to restore and enforce the original meaning of the document. I love Cruz. He cant be president.
Thank you. That's very eloquent. I love baseball.
But, here's the thing. I have no doubt that you believe in your narrow little interpretation of the NBC clause and I'm not saying that the norrow little interpretation that you've been pitching is outside of the strike zone. I just don't think it would be fair to mistake your narrow little interpretation for the entire strike zone. I think that there exists enough uncertainty in the term "natural born citizen" to create a strike zone large enough to allow for other pitches that are somewhat different than yours. And, then, anyone who who has played much baseball knows that not all plate umpires call them exactly alike, either.
So, all you can do is develop and practice your pitch for the voters and their electors. They're the umpires in this game! ;-)