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To: edge919; LorenC
I even made it easy for you by citing the specific parts of sentences that prove the point

LOL. That's called ripping phrases out of context, something birthers tend to do a lot of when attempting to provide evidence for their claim that natural born status necessitates citizen parents.

Loren, I think we have another tactic for the list.

250 posted on 08/26/2010 10:23:08 AM PDT by curiosity
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To: curiosity
That's called ripping phrases out of context, something birthers tend to do a lot of when attempting to provide evidence for their claim that natural born status necessitates citizen parents.

There's nothing out of context. This is the lazy excuse faithers come up with when they can't refute an argument, hoping they can bluff their way out of defeat. In context, the definition for natural born citizen falls OUTSIDE of the Constitution and requires persons to be born IN the country of citizen parents. The court recognized that any other definition had to be justified, but not this one. What part of that context do you disagree with and why?? Make a real argument. If you can.

264 posted on 08/26/2010 11:59:01 AM PDT by edge919
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