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[QUOTE="dertoxia:1198862"][QUOTE="Headbanging_Man:1198813"][QUOTE="dertoxia:1198770"][QUOTE="the_reverend:1198630"]Also, I just heard a birther on the radio "it is not about the birth certificate. You need to be born of 2 natralized citizens to be president" o rly?[/QUOTE] It's not even 2. Only the mother has the be a citizen. So even if Obama WAS born in Kenya, he'd still be able to be president. "Natural born citizen" does not mean "born on US soil."[/QUOTE] LOL WUT??? If Obama was born in Kenya, his mother's citizenship wouldn't make a difference. Likewise, if he was born in Hawaii to 2 non-citizens, he would be a natural born USAn. It's about location, nothing to do with parents' citizenship status.[/QUOTE] "The children of citizens of the United States, that may be born beyond sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born citizens." It's in the Immigration and Naturalization act.[/QUOTE]
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