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To: edge919

You are the one who is embarrassing themselves, by cutting and pasting words and phrases from here and there without any context or meaning or even simple logic. All to try to mislead people here about the law, on purpose.

Your theory that people who are born in America to two citizen parents are NOT covered by the 14th Amendment is something I have been reading about:

Note: The militia myth is that the Fourteenth Amendment created a distinct category of citizen, distinct from native born white militia members, consisting of non-whites and immigrants - and later women, so that the American population is divided between “preamble citizens” who are citizens of individual states but not necessarily citizens of the US nor subject to federal law, and “14th Amendment citizens” who are covered by federal law and who may not have the inherent rights. This myth is discussed in Koniak, When Law Risks Madness, 8 Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 65 (1996), which also covers some other militia-type notions.

See what your kind of thinking is called—madness.


350 posted on 10/14/2011 9:42:59 AM PDT by Squeeky ("Truth is so rare that it is delightful to tell it. " Emily Dickinson)
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To: Squeeky
You are the one who is embarrassing themselves, by cutting and pasting words and phrases from here and there without any context or meaning or even simple logic.

squeezy, this is absolutely false. I've given full context and explained everything in very simple language that even you should be able to understand. The language speaks for itself. Now you're off in lala land again with whatever this "militi myth" is.

351 posted on 10/14/2011 10:20:14 AM PDT by edge919
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