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What Did the 14th Amendment Congress Think About ‘Birthright Citizenship’?
the American Spectator ^
| 8.24.15
| Mark Pulliam
Posted on 08/25/2015 10:12:38 PM PDT by RC one
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To: CpnHook
No answer to the Indian citizenship thing, eh? Maybe after you’ve thunk on it or something.
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posted on
08/27/2015 8:55:34 PM PDT
by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: DiogenesLamp
No answer to the Indian citizenship thing, eh? Maybe after youve thunk on it or something. As I've just pointed out, I "thunk" on it back in February, you Dumbsh*t. And you had no reply then. And we both know you won't have a reply now.
Give it up. Take your rightful seat on the sidelines. You're totally outclassed here.
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posted on
08/28/2015 9:59:23 AM PDT
by
CpnHook
To: aquila48
That comment was made in the 1860s. The Selective Service was formed in 1917.
-PJ
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posted on
08/28/2015 10:12:36 AM PDT
by
Political Junkie Too
(If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
To: CpnHook
In other words, You got nothing. Just what I expected. The reason you got nothing is because you can't lie about the History.
Everyone knows Indians weren't citizens until after the Indian Citizenship act of 1924. They were arrested, they were imprisoned, they were executed, meaning they were subject to our laws, but guess what captain dumbass? They weren't subject to our jurisdiction in the context of the 14th amendment.
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posted on
08/28/2015 10:50:22 AM PDT
by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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