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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    What you have shown me here though is Public opinion, not the law. We both should know by now even the IRS prints out brochures and other such notices which are taken out of context and do not show the law in it's entirety which is an intentional bias I believe.
    This is a partial error.

    There are three aspects of "law" if you will: written, spoken, and enforced. The aforementioned is courtesy of Lord Edward Coke.
    I did stipulate that there are court cases affirming what I have just given you. These court cases (case "law") serve as the "spoken" form of law.

    There are other government websites stipulating the same conclusion: that a birth certificate serves as PROOF of citizenship. If requested, I will dig for those court cases.
    There is a strong administrative law aspect to all of this.

    The concept of identification will parallel and run through birth certificates as well.

    Perhaps it would help to give my perspective on how I research?
    Last edited by shikamaru; 03-20-11 at 03:25 PM.

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