An old, tired meme with no merit.
What you're doing, Kansas58, is called psychological reinforcement. It's used in psychological warfare. You present something as factual when it isn't.
@The Battle for Your Mind - Propaganda, PR and PsyOps
How many elected officials are Conservative Republicans?
How many of those elected officials agree with you?
VERY few!
You are good with insults, you have many.
You are not very good at disproving my points.
Santorum has not stated that he supports the “two citizen parent” requirement.
Arpaio has not stated taht he supports the “two citizen parent” requirement.
I am sure the radical birthers will jump all over both Santorum and Arpaio if either/both of them end up supporting the MAJORITY conservative view:
Natural Born Citizen means Citizen at Birth and NOTHING ELSE!
It is an established maxim, received by all political writers that every person owes a natural allegiance to the government of that country in which he is born. Allegiance is defined to be a tie, that binds the subject to the state, and in consequence of his obedience, he is entitled to protection
The children of aliens, born in this state, are considered as natural born subjects, and have the same rights with the rest of the citizens.
Zephaniah Swift, A system of the laws of the state of Connecticut: in six books, Volumes 1-2 of A System of the Laws of the State of Connecticut: pg. 163,167 (1795)
http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/a1_2_2s6.html
The following is an enormous list of legal citations, from Obama operatives, but you need to know what you are up against:
http://nativeborncitizen.wordpress.com/natural-born-quotes/
James Madison, The Founders Constitution Volume 2, Article 1, Section 2, Clause 2,
Madison:
It is an established maxim that birth is a criterion of allegiance. Birth however derives its force sometimes from place and sometimes from parentage, but in general place is the most certain criterion; it is what applies in the United States; it will therefore be unnecessary to investigate any other.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/79655719/James-Madison-on-Contested-Election-Citizenship-And-Birthright-22-May-1789-House-of-Representatives