Ummm. Yeah. There are. Like say, the 14th Amendment. So that passage of French Law that Birthers are so enamored of, is not the be all, and end all, of the question "just what is a natural born citizen, of the United States, since the adoption of the 14th Amendment." And if French law doesn't save Birtherism, then it has to rely on proving was born in Kenya.
Ummm. Yeah. There are. Like say, the 14th Amendment. So that passage of French Law that Birthers are so enamored of, is not the be all, and end all, of the question "just what is a natural born citizen, of the United States, since the adoption of the 14th Amendment." And if French law doesn't save Birtherism, then it has to rely on proving was born in Kenya.First, you may want to consider dropping your use of the perjorative insults and innuendo and apologize to the readers. It makes you look ignorant and destroys the credibility of anything further you may have to say. Second, your comments about "passage of French Law" and the adoption of the 14th Amendment appear to ba an unintelligible muddled mish mash of nonsense. Your usage of the terminology suggests you don't have a clue about the origins or meanings of the very topics you are commenting upon. You are welcome to try again and clarify your intended meanings, but you would do well to demonstrate some respect for the laws and the peeople who would defend and protect those laws and legal principles with honesty and sincerity.