Xerxes wrote:
DFK! wrote:
Uncle Fester wrote:
If Schwarzenegger where to have run for president would he have to justify his citizenship to anyone?
No, he wouldn't. Not if Obama's lawyers were working for him.
Only if you wanted to ignore the fact he was born in Austria. (quoting the bastion of both right and left leaning sites! =P)
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Unless you were confusing Arnold's eligibility to run for Senate or House of Representatives.
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If you're going to be involved in government in the United States, citizenship is a must. To be a Senator or Representative, you must be a citizen of the United States. To be President, not only must you be a citizen, but you must also be natural-born.
He would qualify for President on 2 of 3 things needed....Being over the age of 35, and being in the U.S. as a resident for more than 14 years (see section 1, 2nd paragraph on the right hand side)[url]
http://ratify.constitutioncenter.org/constitution/constitution.pdf[/url].
I would've assumed you knew your U.S. Constitution better DFK! =)
No no, I know it just fine.
The point is that nobody has standing to challenge his status as a natural born citizen, according to attorneys representing our President.
Edit:
Without standing to challenge the Governator, he could run, be elected, and serve his term without having to really deal with a challenge, because his lawyers would have everything tossed out.
As we hear from so many lawyers, TV shows, and books: it's not what you know, it's what you can prove in court.