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To: higgmeister
"He might have been a good President if he had been eligible."

Let me ask you this. Would you vote for him if ALL the Board of Elections of every state find him eligible or only if it goes to the Supreme Court? And what if it never goes before the Supreme Court?

150 posted on 02/10/2016 12:32:41 PM PST by Spunky
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To: Spunky
Let me ask you this. Would you vote for him if ALL the Board of Elections of every state find him eligible or only if it goes to the Supreme Court? And what if it never goes before the Supreme Court?

I could only vote for him if the matter was truly settled by the Supreme Court or legislation through congress.

I would suggest Ted Cruz end his campaign and work in the Senate on legislation that will decide the matter once and for all.

I would even agree with a clarified definition of natural birth to parents, one being an American citizen, born anywhere in the Western Hemisphere with the logic that the USA took on a unilateral protection of any nation in the Americas under "The Monroe Doctrine." This interpretation would have effectively accepted almost all of the Presidents and candidates that had eligibility issues in the past. Sorry Arnold, still not you.

The Bill that Ted Cruz might author could also clarify the intent of the 14th Amendment to eliminate the possibility of anchor babies going forward. Even as a new Constitutional Amendment that would probably pass ratification in record time.

lol Then Ted Cruz could run again with no questions and a "yuge" accomplishment on his c.v.

154 posted on 02/10/2016 7:11:44 PM PST by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken! Trump 2016 - and Dude, Cruz ain't bona fide either)
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