Is this the breadth and depth of jew politics?
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Lummy- Posts : 5864
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Re: Is this the breadth and depth of jew politics?
These people are no more jew than you are.
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Re: Is this the breadth and depth of jew politics?
no CJ. now look up the dual citizenship of congressional members, past and present. hell, our first four presidents were jews.
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Re: Is this the breadth and depth of jew politics?
You may correct me if i'm wrong but there was no thing called dual citizenship in the late 1700s or 1800s for that matter.
Calypso Jones- Posts : 28981
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Re: Is this the breadth and depth of jew politics?
...but they are bolsheviks, and communism is, in turn, just jewish bullshit. Hence the Soros influence of the DNC.Calypso Jones wrote:These people are no more jew than you are.
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Calypso Jones wrote:You may correct me if i'm wrong but there was no thing called dual citizenship in the late 1700s or 1800s for that matter.
As late as 1985, there was not. I know that as a welfare caseworker; and even before that, there was my father's situation. He was born in Ohio of German parents. By German laws of the time, he was eligible for German citizenship (but not, in either nation, "dual" citizenship.)
Age 5, his parents took him back to Germany. He was educated in German schools, until he was 12. At that point, the political persecution had started - my swarthy grandfather was snatched off the street, for being a supposed Jew without a Star of David or papers.
My grandmother used his American birth-citizenship to get covert help from the American consulate, to get out of Germany. A passport for my father was no problem, but not for her - she had never applied for American citizenship. She was put in touch with a document forger and left under an assumed name.
The law at the time (and up to 1985) recognized dual-nationals who were MINORS. As a legal adult, or as a minor claiming American citizenship...by so doing, citizenship of any other nation was renounced, birth or otherwise. My father had an American passport and an Ohio birth certificate. He was now legally American, not German.
And as such, he was drafted at age 17. No way out...not that he wanted to return and be drafted by the Wehrmacht.
So, I don't know when the law was changed, or even IF it was changed. I can just see the INS deciding it on their own.
It's a big mistake. No loyalty to the US, yet voting in our elections...
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