You are arguing that the Constitution defines “natural born citizen,” and that it means what you say it means, when it’s clear it doesn’t.
You can cite no significant authority in history who ever agreed with you.
That’s because no significant authority in history ever did agree with you.
I’ve cited the facts, as explained by major historians throughout history.
Ah, but those don’t mean anything, because we have the OPINION of some birther on the internet, who never knew any of the Founding Fathers, who didn’t dedicate his life to the Constitution and the law, in fact, who has no visible legal or historical expertise whatsoever.
Sorry, but your OPINION doesn’t count for jack. And simply asserting that your OPINION is the way it is, without any real authority to back you up, isn’t worth squat.
“You can cite no significant authority in history who ever agreed with you.”
I cite the constitution.
Washington et al were British subjects to the Queen. There was no America at the time. Did he call himself an American back then? No. If anything it was Virginian and not American. This is significant.