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To: elbucko
Abdullah may not be a citizen any longer, Aaron. READ your passport. It does mention activities that may revoke ones US citizenship. Joining the al Quida is one. Aaron Brown does his research about as well as Robert Scheer

I have no passport and I am unaware of anything in the Constitution to permit revocation of citizenship without due process or suspension of habeous corpus for allegations of criminal felony without the written order of a judge or grand jury.

Unfortunately the left frequently include items in their reports which (as Dan Rather would say) have the added advantage of being true.

It can make it difficult to separate fact from propaganda.

Can you print the relevant portions of your passport or the Constitution to help me understand? Thanks.

Best regards,

11 posted on 06/19/2002 9:39:02 PM PDT by Copernicus
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To: Copernicus
United States Passport
Page Four;
IMPORTANT INFORMATION;
LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP: Under certain circumstances, you may lose your U.S. citizenship by performing any of the following acts: (1) being naturalized in a foreign state; (2) taking and oath or making a declaration to a foreign state; (3) serving in the armed forces of a foreign state; (4) accepting employment with a foreign government or; (5) formally renouncing U.S. citizenship before a U.S. consular officer overseas. For detailed information, consult the nearest American Embassy or Consulate or contact the oOfice of Citizens Consular Services, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520 or call 202-647-3444.
16 posted on 06/20/2002 1:05:14 AM PDT by Brian Allen
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