To: xsysmgr
It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked. One of them is for taking up arms against my country. Citizen my @$$.
To: KC_Conspirator
It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked. One of them is for taking up arms against my country. Citizen my @$$.
They can take it, but they need to use due process. What if the person was inncocent or a case of mistaken identity? Are they not allowed to defend themselves in Court?
To: KC_Conspirator
"It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked. One of them is for taking up arms against my country. Citizen my @$$."
Tell me KC, do you think the government should have to prove you have 'taken up arms' or is some beauracrat's assertion good enough for you? If a politician's word is good enough to convict a man without trial, then I think we've already lost the war.
Is Padilla scum? Probably. Should we send him to the firing squad without any legal procedings? Absolutely NOT! Try him, then fry him, if that is what the jury of citizens demands.
10 posted on
06/24/2002 7:48:48 AM PDT by
Gig
To: KC_Conspirator
"It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked."
And it says, revoked at will by any legal authority, right? NO! No Federal Agency can strip you of your Citizenship without due process. This is WHAT THE CONSTITUTION AND BILL OF RIGHTS ARE FOR!
To: KC_Conspirator
It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked. One of them is for taking up arms against my country. Citizen my @$$.
You can have your citizen revoked for being ACCUSED of taking up arms against the US?
To: KC_Conspirator
It clearly states in my passport the reasons that I may have my citizenship revoked. One of them is for taking up arms against my country. Yes -- you can lose your citizenship if you are determined by due process of law to have done so. This requires a bit more than the Attorney General's say-so.
45 posted on
06/25/2002 8:22:56 AM PDT by
steve-b
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