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The Donald doesn't believe Cruz should be able to run for President
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The Donald doesn't believe Cruz should be able to run for President
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/03/23...ail=email#

At least the Donald is consistent in his beliefs (President Obama/Kenya). Could this spark a Trump/Cruz fued? Most quality TV shows are coming to an end in 2-3 weeks (Except Mad Men) America could use a spring/summer Trump/Cruz fued drama session.
03-24-2015 09:34 PM
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RE: The Donald doesn't believe Cruz should be able to run for President
"supposed to be born in this country"

That is simply not true. "The generally accepted definition by legal scholars is that "natural born-citizen" means a citizen with citizenship by birth. This includes being born within the US or being born by US citizen parents. There are some rules if only one of the parents are US citizens and the birth is overseas, but much less so if both are US citizens."
03-25-2015 11:11 PM
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RE: The Donald doesn't believe Cruz should be able to run for President
(03-25-2015 11:11 PM)Enaiu Wrote:  "supposed to be born in this country"

That is simply not true. "The generally accepted definition by legal scholars is that "natural born-citizen" means a citizen with citizenship by birth. This includes being born within the US or being born by US citizen parents. There are some rules if only one of the parents are US citizens and the birth is overseas, but much less so if both are US citizens."
This is the definition I accept, which is why I didn't have many doubts about Obama's or McCain's citizenship.
03-26-2015 09:26 AM
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