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Citizen McCain
New York Times
17-Jul-2008 (2 comments)

ARTICLE II of the Constitution declares that “No person except a natural-born citizen ... shall be eligible to the office of president.” This undemocratic provision could prevent voters from selecting their top choice, be it Arnold Schwarzenegger, the Austrian-born governor of California, or Jennifer Granholm, the Canadian-born governor of Michigan.

We cannot just wish away inconvenient constitutional language. Clearly, a child born in a foreign country to two non-American parents cannot ascend to the nation’s highest office. But does the Constitution also prohibit John McCain — who was born to two Americans in the Panama Canal Zone in 1936, while his father served in the Navy — from becoming president?

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Malekeh_

A Future President of USA Born in Afghanistan?

by Malekeh_ on Thu Jul 17, 2008 05:06 AM PDT

JMAC was born to American parents on a base in Panama. Given the wide and heavy presence of US troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is  concievable that a future US president is born in Afghanistan or Iraq.

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