User talk:Libertyb

Edits to "Natural-born-citizen clause of the U.S. Constitution"
Your edits to "Natural-born-citizen clause of the U.S. Constitution" and the accompanying edit summaries indicate a misconception, and an error in style.

The only conceivable difference between a certificate of live birth and a birth certificate is the latter might be though to include stillbirths. Since there is no question of a stillborn fetus becoming president, the distinction is of no importance for this article. There are about 14,000 different variations on birth certificates in circulation in the US, with a number of different titles, and these title variations are insignificant. See http://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-07-99-00570.pdf

The style error is that either the phrase "certificate of live birth" should be a generic description, and written without capitals, or should be a title of a particular document, which is usually put in quotation marks for a document that is much shorter than a book, like this: "'Certificate of Live Birth'." Jc3s5h (talk) 15:50, 17 October 2011 (UTC)