PVt. PV wrote:
>>technically birth place is a common denominator of citizenship and the 
>>colonial empire provided limited citizenship to white males at the time of 
>>founding the nation --- the ideas of racism in us politics has a richer and 
>>greater history.  The first president espoused freedom while owning slaves 
>>and one of the so-called greatest democratic minds and founder of the 
>>Jeffersonian principles laid with the slave women called miss Sally Henson 
>>but could not marry her.
>>the unifying principle related to presidential politics is not the place of 
>>the birth of the candidates but how well will they serve the powers that 
>>control the nation.  This was began by those who exeuted one of the greats 
>>coups in the history of the world.  They happen to be white males bounded by 
>>masonic oaths and today the planter class have been replaced by the steel and 
>>oil industralist and those who could amply serve the Carnegies and 
>>Rockerfellers rose to the positions of president in the most modern nation.
>>the present rise of the American intellectuals the likes of the Clintons, 
>>Colin Power, Congolesa Rice, Barack Obama reflect the change in national 
>>politics where the powerful intellect is paid to serve the ruling class and 
>>bam boozle the middle while the old industrial military machine seek a proper 
>>role in the emerging and competing world---So the intellectual off spring has 
>>a day in the sun or American politics where racism is still a great selling 
>>point in this class society!

[Pvt. PV.]
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> John Garcia wrote: 
> > technically, the first seven Presidents were born in what was at the time, 
> > colonies of the British Empire. the first President to be born after the US 
> > became an independent country was Martin Van Buren. 
> > John McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone to a serving US Navy officer 
> > and is considered a natural born citizen. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii 
> > after it became a state. until the Constitution is changed to permit 
> > naturalized citizens to become President, no one born in Austria will be 
> > elected President. 
> 
> What about offspring of someone in the U.S. Foreign Service in Austria 
> working at the U.S. embassy, for example? 
> 
> --[Lance] 
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