Murdoch is a "dual citizen," which is really an oxymoron. How can you be a citizen of competing sovereigns? He should be told, politely but persistently, that he can opine on economics, even on social values; but he has not right to try to parlay his "dual citizenship" into mucking up American citizenship.
Again, politely, but in a no nonsense manner.
William Flax
Murdoch is a "dual citizen," which is really an oxymoron. How can you be a citizen of competing sovereigns? He should be told, politely but persistently, that he can opine on economics, even on social values; but he has not right to try to parlay his "dual citizenship" into mucking up American citizenship. Again, politely, but in a no nonsense manner. William FlaxIf only it were that simple. We have plenty of big money GOP donors pushing amnesty. Murdoch is just one of the more well-known examples, because he's bought up a bunch of newspapers and other media outlets. TX gov Rick Perry was beholden to a bunch of big donors in the construction and grocery sectors. Since money buys political ads, GOP candidates who support amnesty tend to have more money with which to campaign in party primaries than those who oppose it. Which is how Texans end up with amnesty proponents like Perry in the governor's mansion.