By the way, quoting Kurt Tsue from the DOH as reported by the Factcheck employee Joe Miller who touched the COLB:
...the information in the short form birth certificate is sufficient to prove citizenship for "all reasonable purposes."
http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/born_in_the_usa.html
ONLY for the President of the United States is it a requirement in the Constitution that the person be a Natural Born Citizen.
That qualifies for "reasonable doubt".
That qualifies for "reasonable doubt".
How? If the COLB proves he was born in the USA, how exactly does that leave room for reasonable doubt?
Just keep ignoring the substance of my posts. It's much more fun to call me names.
It doesn't feel good to get your Dept. of Homelands argument completely demolished, does it?