That's right. It's an urban legend.
I know you heard on it on the tee vee a bunch of times, but the reality is that there is ZERO, ZILCH, NADA in the constitution about having to literally be born in the United States.
The Constitution simply says that you have to be a "a natural born Citizen."
There is no court ruling that exists that says "natural born" means that you have to be born in the United States to be President. If, in the right wing's wildest dreams, they DID decide this in court they would find that the founders CLEAR intent was what they wrote: You have to be "natural born." Natural born means from the time you are born.
How do we know this? The Oxford English Dictionary says that this meaning has been around since the 16th century and their definition of "natural born" is "having a specified position or character by birth"
In addition, Alexander Hamilton is the one that brought the citizenship language to the constitution. Here's how he originally worded it:
No person shall be eligible to the office of President of the United States unless he be now a Citizen of one of the States, or hereafter be born a Citizen of the United States.
Later, Madison, a more economical writer, changed "be born a Citizen of the United States" to "natural born Citizen." The mean the same thing.
Why am I bringing this up? Because if the mainstream media realized that their coverage of this issue is as ridiculous as saying Obama fails to meet the Type O blood requirement to be president: IT DOESN'T EXIST.
But... anyway... those birth certificate long forms are easy to forge. Why didn't they release it right away, if they didn't have something to hide?!?