Question:

Do you think its unfair not to let a naturalized citizen be president?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Like for me, I moved to America when I was 3. I don't remember much of my home country from when I lived there, but I've visited many times. So essentially, I was raised in America, just like anyone else. So do you think its unfair that I wouldn't be allowed to be president? (*I don't want to be, I'm just asking*)

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. No I don't think it's unfair... you have to be born in America.


  2. No, it's not unfair, and won't be, unless the Berg lawsuit goes badly for Obama.   If the PA Federal District Judge (appointed by Bill Clinton) rules that Obama is ineligible to serve as President, because of his citizenship, etc.  THEN it will be unfair, illegal, racist, oppressive etc.    

  3. it that unnatural citizen do not want the job. but could always could

  4. This is a difficult question but I don't think it is. If you start opening it up then how do you decided, how many years would you have had to been an American in order to run and what else would be required. I mean who's to say what the future will bring but for now I would have to say it's not.

  5. Yes, I think it's unfair.

    If you speak American and believe in America then you should be able to be President.

    Of course, this would mean the governator of California could apply.

    I'll be back.  

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.