That is absolutely the case. While I consider myself an anti-birther and believe that Obama was born in Hawaii, I also believe the FF intended that a natural-born citizen be born on U.S. soil to two citizen parents. I think we need a SCOTUS ruling to clearly define who is and is not a natural-born citizen, but I know we aren't likely to get such a ruling.
That being said, I've spent significant time presenting the issue to liberals on their turf. In doing so, the most I have accomplished is to convince them that there is not a legal process in place to determine that a candidate meets the Constitutional requirements for the presidency and that there should be one. Or, they accept that the FF intended two citizen parents but believe that the Constitution is a living document and that the FF's original intentions are outdated in today's global community due to the ease of international travel and the prevalence of multi-national relationships.
We won't get anywhere with liberals or even mainstream conservatives on this issue. The single, most-damaging factor to the eligibility issue was Orly Taitz's freak show.
To discuss anything political with a progressive or a liberal is a loosing battle. It’s like boxing with a pillow!
It’s not even as if they are living in a parallel world!!
No it’s like they live in world from out of space. BTW Orly is still in the “race” having a court hearing in Honolulu in September 14(?) with a subpoena for Fuddy to show her and her two experts the original LFBC from the vault!!!