To: P-Marlowe
I became a US citizen in 1964. Part of the ceremony was an oath and the pledge of allegiance. He violated his oath so his citizenship should be revoked immediately.
43 posted on
04/22/2013 11:02:29 AM PDT by
kkalman
To: kkalman
I became a US citizen in 1964. Part of the ceremony was an oath and the pledge of allegiance. He violated his oath so his citizenship should be revoked immediately. Good point! This is one reason why I say that those who disagree with this decision also make good arguments.
50 posted on
04/22/2013 11:11:01 AM PDT by
tsowellfan
(www.cafenetamerica.com)
To: kkalman
I became a US citizen in 1964. Part of the ceremony was an oath and the pledge of allegiance. He violated his oath so his citizenship should be revoked immediately. Define "allegiance".
If the courts were to give a liberal interpretation to the oath you took, then the government should be able to strip you of your citizenship merely because you have posted something disagreeable about our dear leader Obama.
I don't think you want to go down that road.
61 posted on
04/22/2013 11:26:18 AM PDT by
P-Marlowe
(There can be no Victory without a fight and no battle without wounds.)
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