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To: Repeal 16-17
"When he acts like he's the President of the North American Union, he's a traitor."

How so? I say not. Not technically. And not that the answer is easy. I am having trouble getting the ideas across. Nobody wants to be bothered. But there are no citizens of the status you are thinking of to whom Bush or any President of the US can be a traitor. I see your screen name. 14 must go too. People should never be citizen of any Union govt. Such should only have member States, never, Never, NEVER citizens.

I would like to ask ALL a question, very seriously, about citizenship.

If you were given a form someday asking, for whatever purposes, voter registration or otherwise,
Are you are a citizen of the North American Union (or the United Nations)?,
check Yes [_], or No [_].
Which would you check, and why? How would you feel about being asked that? It is coming you know.

This is a project of mine, a citizenship project.

The staging area for this project is my about page and you can see more about it there if you wish. It is nowhere close to being finished. Barely started.

42 posted on 06/10/2007 11:37:36 AM PDT by Jason_b
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To: Jason_b
When you speak of repealing the 14th Amendment, are you referring to the Citizenship Clause or the entire amendment? Should the States not be required to guarantee Due Process of Law and Equal Protection of the Laws? I'd agree with the need for a Constitutional amendment replacing the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment, but I believe all governments should guarantee Due Process and Equal Protection. I don't want to overrule Brown v. Board of Education.
44 posted on 06/10/2007 12:50:05 PM PDT by Repeal 16-17 ($5,000 for a piece of American Sovereignty)
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