Many countries do not allow a person to denounce their citizenship
regardless of what the US says... go figure, the bastards have their
OWN laws !!!!
On May 31, 4:03 pm, Mustang <mustangsp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> How come newly sworn citizens are allowed to keep their original passports? Why
> are they allowed to have dual citizenship? If they travel back to the home
> country, they could use that passport to travel the world and how would we know?
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> From: plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com>
> To: PoliticalForum <politicalforum@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Tue, May 31, 2011 5:56:30 AM
> Subject: Re: The Real Cause of Muslim Terrorism
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> when muslims, like jews and other ethnic groups, prove that their
> patriotism for the country that they swear an oath to and live in is
> more important than their religion, ethnicity or nation of origin,
> then, and only then, will they stop being suspect
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> an American's loyalty must be with the USA first ... if not, they
> should be forced to leave our nation
>
> choose sides carefully
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> On May 31, 7:10 am, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
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> > The Real Cause of Muslim TerrorismPosted byStephan Kinsellaon May 30, 2011
> >02:51 PM
> > According to Britain's Foreign Office, it's not irrational aspects of modern
> >Islam or Anglo-American imperialism or murder of Muslim civilians but, of
> >course, "racism." As noted in a Sunday Daily Mailarticle, "Wish you Waziristan:
> >The bizarre Foreign Office video designed to stop young Muslims becoming
> >extremists":The Foreign Office has been accused of wasting taxpayers' money on
> >an animated film designed to stop Muslim teenagers from becoming Islamic
> >extremists.Officials have spent about £33,000 on Wish You Waziristan, a
> >cautionary tale of two young British Muslim brothers who decide to join a group
> >of Islamic fighters on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border.But critics, including
> >members of the Muslim community, have questioned the wisdom of the film, which
> >has been branded naive and simplistic.The cartoon, which combines computer
> >game-style graphics and teenage street slang, opens with a failed attempt by the
> >brothers to launch a grenade from a mountain-top in the Waziristan region of
> >Pakistan.It then switches into flashback mode and viewers learn how the pair got
> >to an extremists' training camp from their home in Britain.The story is told
> >from the point of view of the unnamed younger brother, who has little time for
> >the cause and has agreed to become involved only out of respect for his older
> >brother Abu.Abu's journey on the road to extremism begins when he is just 11
> >years old and he and two white friends are targeted by racists while they are
> >playing football on a beach.The brothers are then shown watching a series of
> >training videos featuring Osama Bin Laden before joining the fighters in
> >Waziristan.***Following the failure of the grenade-launching mission, the
> >brothers return to the UK, only to be arrested. The film ends with Abu writing
> >to his brother asking for forgiveness.What bizarre state propaganda. I could not
> >find the original video on YouTube; apparently it was taken down due to the
> >controversy; but one SkyNews report about it, showing clips from it, is
> >below.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcxlEDGv4GY&feature=player_embedded
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