Monthly Archives: August 2009

Natural born citizen: clarified!

Understanding natural born citizen gets confusing when the definition of the term “natural born citizen” is conflated with the kinds of people who fit it (qualifications that change by country and over time). Some hugely long articles and comments have … Continue reading

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The case of David R___

It’s a witch hunt over on Orly’s blog. A while back someone posted a rather nasty comment there including a death wish for Orly (that she be tried for sedition and hung). The Internet address (the IP address1) of the … Continue reading

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Orly withdrawal

I get the impression that a number of folks are suffering from Orly withdrawal now that her site has been identified as having malicious scripts that install unwanted nasties on your computer. As a service to my readers, I have … Continue reading

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Cook v. Simtech orders not sealed

Stefan Cook’s attorney Orly Taitz has apparently gone berzerk over the results of her case in Florida, Cook v. Simtech. She’s screaming NAZI at the judge and demanding his removal from the bench. Why, because she says he “sealed” his … Continue reading

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Why “natural”?

Why did the Founders not simply say “born citizen”? Attorney Mario Apuzzo dropped by and left a question for me, challenging my assertion that “natural born citizen” just means “born a citizen”. He asked: Why did the Founders not simply … Continue reading

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Virginia Company Charter of 1612

Here is another in the line of colonial charters that treat the phrase “natural born”. What we have seen so far is that all consider those born in the colony as its natural born subjects, with no regard for the … Continue reading

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