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"To satisfy meeting the requirement of the twentieth amendment to qualify, a president elect must present evidence that he meets its requirements for eligibility to serve. This means that a proper birth certificate HAD to be presented by the president elect in order to serve as president. If this was done, where is that certificate and to whom was it presented? If this was done, why would we not have the right to verify and inspect it under the freedom of information act?"
"Sorry, but where does it say that in the constitution ?
Your reasoning is -at best-ingenious.
Let me go back to my original remark: If you have evidence (other than suppositions, tweets and blog postings) the president is not a citizen, then PRESENT it !'
to which I replied:
Tell me, what do YOU think the term "or, if the President elect shall have failed to qualify" mean? Once again, in fairness to those who are arguing this point on the original thread (this thread), you should be arguing your case there (this thread). Sorry, but where does it say that in the constitution ? Your reasoning is -at best-ingenious. Let me go back to my original remark: If you have evidence (other than suppositions, tweets and blog postings) the president is not a citizen, then PRESENT it !