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To: Citizen Blade

Man, are you thick headed. :-)

There is no such thing as a ‘naturalized citizen’. A person that comes here and is naturalized is considered a citizen of the United States. Again, please read the 14th Amendment. It does not say naturalized citizen. It says one who is naturalized is a citizen of the United States.

Wong Kim Ark is also a citizen of the United States. This is because he was born on US soil to TWO foreign parents.

Barack Obama is also a citizen of the United States. This is because he was born on US soil to ONE foreign parent.

NONE of them can be President.


592 posted on 12/05/2008 10:55:37 AM PST by wndawmn666
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The Constitution doesn’t say that ‘naturalized citizens’ cannot be President.

It says ‘citizens of the United States’ cannot be President.

How does one become a ‘citizen of the United States’?

Read the 14th Amendment...


593 posted on 12/05/2008 10:56:56 AM PST by wndawmn666
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To: wndawmn666
There is no such thing as a ‘naturalized citizen’

Sure there is. I am one, for example. Certainly, I'm a citizen on eqaul footing with natural-born citizens (other than the Presidency issue), but I am a naturalized citizen. It is nothing more than a definitional term.

NONE of them can be President.

Show me where it says this in the COTUS, Federal law or case law.

594 posted on 12/05/2008 11:12:46 AM PST by Citizen Blade (What would Ronald Reagan do?)
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