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Shouldn't the birthplaces (and accompanying flags) be listed as the countries that they were at the time, followed by the current country in which that birthplace falls? For example, John McCain was not born in Panama, he was born in the U.S. Canal Zone, which I think is what should be listed, with its flag, followed by "now Panama." Many of the British colonies, etc. should also have the flag at the time - just as Olympic medals and other tables have. Thoughts anyone? I can change it if I get the go-ahead. Bruxism (talk) 03:12, 9 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]