Vigilante
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- #761
In the dictionary Natural Born Citizen (note that the phrase contains three words, all of which convey a distinct concept, which the joining of them conveys the sum of those respective concepts) is defined as:
Natural: occurring as a matter of course and without debate; inevitable
That's not the dictionary definition, Keyes. The only place you can find that definition is here:
Natural:
5. occurring as a matter of course and without debate; inevitable
Worshiphing Upside Down: Polluting Worship Versus Loving God.
pg. 319
Worshiping Upsidedown and Backwards - Doris Speiginer Wheeler - Google Books
That's not a dictionary. That's a religious book. And your subjective religion defines no legal terms.
When you actually type in 'natural born', you get this:
"Natural Born:
.adjective
1. native-born.
2. by virtue of one's nature, qualities, or innate talent:
a natural-born musician.
.Natural born Define Natural born at Dictionary.com
And when you go to Native Born, the first definition provided by the dictionary, you get this:
Native Born:
adjective
1. born in the place or country indicated:
a native-born Australian.
Native-born Define Native-born at Dictionary.com
Exactly as I said, defined by place of birth. Not parentage.
So, Natural Born Citizen means:
A person who belongs to a country, without debate, as a matter of course through their being brought into existence.
Except per the dictionary, it means 'a person born in the place or country indicated'.
And the legal definition under English Common Law is ' a person born in the allegiance of the king'. Which would apply to anyone born under the authority of the King's law......even to two foreign national parents. With English Common Law being the only plausible source from which the founders could have drawn their legal definitions. And the source used by the USSC in Wong Kim Ark
So by your dictionary standard or that used by the USSC.....you don't have the slightest clue what you're talking about.
Try again.
I felt that he was referring to the brown clown, and wanted to do so in such a way that he conveyed the light caramel hue reflected by home-slices pigmentation.
I hope that helps, despite, sadly... being certain that it will not.
I wasn't talking to you, idiot.
ROFLMNAO! "Butthurt" much?![]()
No, idiot.
Sadly, for your assumed veracity, the record indicates otherwise.
You didn't use the term Mulatto over and over. That was Viggy.
Unless you always refer to yourself in the third person.
FOUR times is over and over again! You are a fucking asshole! ...And by the way...WHAT IS YOUR HOME COUNTRY?
We have all night for you to answer that simple question!