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To: McGavin999
He renounced his citizenship when he took up arms against America.

A government that can grant citizenship can surely take it away when it's been shown that the person involved is dangerous to the country.

It seems that we are going around and around about his citizenship status. Could you provide any story in the lamestream media that he is no longer a citizen? The gov't is still treating him as a citizen. Why? It seems so open-and-shut that a layman like you could spot how he had his citizenship revoked, but our entire gov't has seemed to overlook the one barrier from making him a prisoner in Gitmo. Hmmmmmm......Could you cite for me the federal law governing the revoking of citizenship? Absent that, we will go on the assumption that he is a US citizen and entitled to a fair trial IAW our Constitution.

Why do you seem to gravitate toward the 'all powerful' view of gov't? Gov't has to live within the law. Deal with it.

61 posted on 06/05/2002 1:22:51 AM PDT by Orion
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To: Orion
Well, we'll just see won't we. Since I didn't see anyplace where you were suddenly made God, then your opinion isn't any more informed then mine. Perhaps the Supremes will sort this out.

BTW, read your passport.

62 posted on 06/05/2002 1:24:56 AM PDT by McGavin999
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To: Orion
Washington, DC ­ A federal judge in Tampa Florida has revoked the U.S. citizenship of Adolph Milius (aka Adolphas Millinavicius), formerly of St. Petersburg, Florida because he assisted in the persecution of Jews in Vilnius, Lithuania during World War II.

A federal judge has revokes the citizenship of John Demjanjuk, ruling that the retired Cleveland autoworker lied about being a Nazi death camp guard when he immigrated to the United States. The decision follows a trial that ended last spring. From WKSU's Cleveland studios, Kevin Niedermier reports.

Gee, I guess these federal judges didn't you that you can't revoke citizenship.

63 posted on 06/05/2002 1:39:47 AM PDT by McGavin999
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