The subject is the natural born citizen clause in the US Constitution not that there are multiple definitions floating around. I gave you recently an extensive citing, a body of work, that says there is only one definition for the intent and meaning - that is the Vattel's definition. This thread shows you more evidence, which you want to ignore.
they use the word citizen for senator..there must be a difference..between citizen and nbc
No person shall be a senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years, and been nine years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state for which he shall be chosen.
Have you considered Perkins v Elg?
“I gave you recently an extensive citing, a body of work, that says there is only one definition for the intent and meaning - that is the Vattel’s definition. “
And I gave you a link showing there were others (http://nativeborncitizen.wordpress.com/natural-born-quotes/). There are also multiple Supreme Court cases shedding light on how the law is to be interpreted.
So do you pretend there is no debate and continue LOSING every case, or do you start thinking?
lang;(d)rang; No person except a natural born citizen,
wtf is lang; rang