No, the Constitution requires birth to citizen parents and birth on U.S. soil. Granny’s permanent address for whom the alleged father was never known to live doesn’t do much to confirm a claim that Obama was born in Hawaii. In fact, it begs further question.
No, the Constitution requires birth to citizen parents and birth on U.S. soil. Grannys permanent address for whom the alleged father was never known to live doesnt do much to confirm a claim that Obama was born in Hawaii. In fact, it begs further question.
The Governor of Hawaii, The Registrar of Records of Hawaii, the Attorney General of Hawaii and the Director of the Hawaii Department of Health have all confirmed Obama’s birth in Hawaii, plus he’s got a legal document from the state of Hawaii which says that he was born there.
As you are well aware, that’s been an awful lot to overcome.
Except that those born "in the armies" (which would include all the services) and in the diplomatic corps who are counted as "born in the country" regardless of actual physical birth location. That's what "Law of Nations" says, and it's only reasonable common sense.