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To: Godebert
Our Founding Fathers were VERY CLEAR.



1st United States Congress, 21-26 Senators and 59-65 Representatives


As Hans von Spakovsky wrote in his Commentary "An Un-Naturally Born Non-Controversy":
71 posted on 01/10/2016 3:00:44 AM PST by Yosemitest (It's SIMPLE ! ... Fight, ... or Die !)
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To: Yosemitest

Congress can’t post facto change definition of a word in the Constitution. This has been dealt with.


74 posted on 01/10/2016 3:07:50 AM PST by freedomjusticeruleoflaw (Western Civilization- whisper the words, and it will disappear. So let us talk now about rebirth.)
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To: Yosemitest
No matter how many times you post the Naturalization Act of 1790, it was just that, an act of naturalization. The Third Congress realized their mistake and under the lead of James Madison and the approval of George Washington deleted "natural born" from the Naturalization Act of 1790 when it passed the Naturalization Act of 1795.

The uniform definition of "natural born Citizen" was already provided by the law of nations and was already settled. The Framers therefore saw no need nor did they give Congress the power to tinker with that definition. Believing that Congress was highly vulnerable to foreign influence and intrigue, the Framers, who wanted to keep such influence out of the presidency, did not trust Congress when it came to who would be President, and would not have given Congress the power to decide who shall be President by allowing it to define what an Article II "natural born Citizen" is.

Additionally, the 1790 act was a naturalization act. How could a naturalization act make anyone an Article II "natural born Citizen?" After all, a "natural born Citizen" was made by nature at the time of birth and could not be so made by any law of man.

Natural Born Citizen Through the Eyes of Early Congresses

76 posted on 01/10/2016 3:16:03 AM PST by Godebert
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