Friday, February 29, 2008

Democrat "Goes To Bat" For McCain


Make no mistake about it -- Senator Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) is a supporter of Barack Obama for president. She has pledged to work hard to see that Obama gets elected. But she is also a believer in fair-play.

Thursday morning, she read an article in the New York Times that said John McCain may not legally be eligible to run for president. The question is whether he is a "natural born" citizen as required by the Constitution. McCain is the son of a Navy veteran, and he was born in the Panama Canal Zone while his father was stationed there.

No one born to a military family while stationed outside the United States has ever been elected president, so the matter of what constitutes a "natural born" citizen in this kind of case has never been tested. Most people probably believe a child born to a citizen in the military and stationed outside the U.S. is "natural born", but there are some who believe you would have to be born on U.S. soil.

Senator McCaskill has decided to settle the matter. She is introducing a bill in the Senate that would remove any lingering doubt as to McCain's citizenship. She wants the Congress to go on record as saying that children born to U.S. military personnel while serving on foreign soil are "natural born" citizens. I applaud McCaskill's efforts.

I would never vote for McCain, and I hope he is defeated in November by the Democratic nominee. Like McCaskill, I will work hard to see the Democrat wins. But I want the Democrat to win fair and square at the ballot box -- not in a court battle over some arcane legal issue.

I know there are some right-wing Republicans who believe in winning at all costs, whether in court or any other way. Good examples are State Senator Kim Brimer in Fort Worth this year, and George Bush in Florida in 2000. But Democrats have always believed in fair play, and we should hold ourselves to a higher standard.

I hope all Democrats will get behind McCaskill's bill and quickly pass it. And then get down to the hard work of making sure John McCain loses in November in a fair election.

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