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October 11th, 2008, 10:03 AM #1
October Surprise the Video
Of every one hundred men in battle, ten should not even be there. Eighty, are nothing but targets. Nine are the real fighters, we are lucky to have them since they make the battle. Ah, but the one—one is the Warrior—and he brings the others home. —Heracletus
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October 11th, 2008, 10:41 AM #2
Re: October Surprise the Video
Ahh, not so much new news. Honestly, i don't think it matters to Obama supporters one bit. They think he is the second coming. Look at all of his other associations that no one seems to care about. It might make a few "on the fence" voters think a bit but those who love him will love him no matter what is found out on any issue. The public is truly brainwashed by this man. I honestly can't figure that one out.
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October 11th, 2008, 02:47 PM #3
Re: October Surprise the Video
Ahem..
Fackcheck is NOT from Chicago.. it's from PA. http://www.factcheck.org/about/
And his Birth Certificate..
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/.sha...ertificate.jpg
Also, You cannot lose one citizenship unless under very specific conditions are met.
(from http://www.usconstitution.net/consttop_citi.html)
For a natural-born citizen, losing your citizenship is actually quite difficult. The law prohibits the taking of your citizenship against your will, but there are certain actions a citizen can take which are assumed to be a free-will decision that constitutes a voluntary renunciation of the citizenship.
Moving to another country for an extended period of time does not constitute an act that presumes renunciation. Neither does taking a routine-level job with a foreign government. This stand is quite different from U.S. policy of the past, where even being naturalized in another nation could be seen as renunciation. The sections of the law that pertained to losing ones nationality for many of these cases was found at 8 USC 1482 and related sections.
The U.S. Code does, however, see some acts as creating the possibility of a loss of nationality. When you lose your U.S. nationality, you are no longer under the protection or jurisdiction of the United States. When the United States considers you to no longer be of U.S. nationality, it in effect considers you to no longer be a citizen. Note that these are things you can do that may force you to lose your citizenship. The law also says that these acts must be voluntary and with the intent of losing U.S. citizenship. The ways to lose citizenship are detailed in 8 USC 1481:
* Becoming naturalized in another country
* Swearing an oath of allegiance to another country
* Serving in the armed forces of a nation at war with the U.S., or if you are an officer in that force
* Working for the government of another nation if doing so requires that you become naturalized or that you swear an oath of allegiance
* Formally renouncing citizenship at a U.S. consular office
* Formally renouncing citizenship to the U.S. Attorney General
* By being convicted of committing treason
So please.. Gimme a break.
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October 11th, 2008, 08:19 PM #4
Re: October Surprise the Video
Of every one hundred men in battle, ten should not even be there. Eighty, are nothing but targets. Nine are the real fighters, we are lucky to have them since they make the battle. Ah, but the one—one is the Warrior—and he brings the others home. —Heracletus
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October 11th, 2008, 09:40 PM #5
Re: October Surprise the Video
The strictest interpretation of the rules only applies to the Republicans, the Dems only need to get approximately close. "Winging it" is an accepted strategy in the Democrat camp.
Gloria: "65 percent of the people murdered in the last 10 years were killed by hand guns"
Archie Bunker: "would it make you feel better, little girl, if they was pushed outta windows?"
http://www.moviewavs.com/TV_Shows/Al...he_Family.html
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