Posted on 08/25/2004 7:11:20 PM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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God bless this sniper!
Its a nice feeling when we take out a terrorist, because I know that the person will not kill Multinational Forces or Iraqi forces..
> By joining a foreign army, Shore gave up his
> Australian citizenship.
I wonder if there's an exclusion for draft?
Could be a problem for dual German-Australians, for example.
> I dont understand why the terrorists in Iraq
> continue to fight us, because we are here to
> facilitate economic stability and give them a
> better way of life, ...
It's because they don't WANT a better way of life, mate.
The is the Cult'o Death.
I can't believe this newsrag named his family and where they live...bounties are placed on snipers and their families by the enemy....Geez...
NeverGore
" It's a nice feeling when we take out a terrorist ... "
Too right, mate!
Aussie Bump
Bump!
The article is inaccurate on that point. Australian citizens who serve in the armed forces of another country do not lose their citizenship.
Section 19 of the Australian Citizenship Act of 1948 states that an Australian Citizen who serves in the Armed Forces of a country at war with Australia automatically loses their citizenship.
Australia is not currently at war with the United States, nor is it likely to be.
Somebody might be able to make a case under Section 17 that he lost his citizenship, but I doubt it, as he was a dual citizen to begin with under Australian law (a non-dual citizen of Australia might possibly have problems with that section if they joined the US Army, a dual citizen (under Australian law) shouldn't).
We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists, democrats and the mainstream media are sad ~ very sad!
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