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takingarms1
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From a legal perspective, I believe someone who takes up arms against the US has renounced their citizenship and is no longer a citizen. Also, typically, the word "assassination" is not applied to a situation where one soldier kills a soldier in the opposing force's military. But you know, I suppose its all a matter of perspective.girlyboy wrote:QUOTE (girlyboy @ Oct 1 2011, 08:35 AM) "US Citizen"? A strange term! Can we really know what a US Citizen is?
Well, no... but my taxes did pay for them, and my family members serve in the US military...girlyboy wrote:QUOTE (girlyboy @ Oct 1 2011, 08:35 AM) TakingArms was flying those drones personally! Possibly while wearing a cowboy hat. Yehaww!
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Yes, that should be easy, we'll just go to every country where these guys operate, round them all up, and put them into jail. I'm sure that will work quite well, just like it did in every other war in history.
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Legally, I don't think your personal beliefs count as legal arguments (unless you're a chief justice or something I guess).TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Oct 1 2011, 09:42 AM) From a legal perspective, I believe someone who takes up arms against the US has renounced their citizenship and is no longer a citizen. But don't let that get in the way of a good argument.
Wait, wait, you think Al-Quaeda terrorists are soldiers? In a military? Who therefore are not mere "enemy combatants" or whatever, and are afforded all the legal protection that soldiers in foreign militaries should receive, like the Geneva convention and what-not? Son, what are you, some sort of commie?TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Oct 1 2011, 09:42 AM) Also, typically, the word "assassination" is not applied to a situation where one soldier kills a soldier in the opposing force's military. But you know, I suppose its all a matter of perspective.
That is hilarious.TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Oct 1 2011, 09:42 AM) Well, my taxes did pay for them, and my family members serve in the US military... you?
Listen, I tried, but it turns out I'm really really bad at it.k10xbai wrote:QUOTE (k10xbai @ Oct 1 2011, 09:32 AM) girlyboy why arent you playing alleg anymore
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takingarms1
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http://hamilton.usconsulate.gov/loss_of_citizenship.htmlgirlyboy wrote:QUOTE (girlyboy @ Oct 1 2011, 10:29 AM) Legally, I don't think your personal beliefs count as legal arguments (unless you're a chief justice or something I guess).Nope, right or wrong, he was still a US citizen. Apparently some dude in your Congress proposed taking his citizenship away, but since he's constantly referred to as being a US citizen, I don't think that actually happened. He certainly never lost it automatically, and I imagine the guv'mint wouldn't have wasted time on that memo thingy if he had. Thank you for admitting that my arguments are pretty good, though!
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Yes, actually.girlyboy wrote:QUOTE (girlyboy @ Oct 1 2011, 10:29 AM) Wait, wait, you think Al-Quaeda terrorists are soldiers? In a military? Who therefore are not mere "enemy combatants" or whatever, and are afforded all the legal protection that soldiers in foreign militaries should receive...
Thanks!girlyboy wrote:QUOTE (girlyboy @ Oct 1 2011, 10:29 AM) Since I pay taxes to the Canadian Government, you're welcome for my personally backing up your military in Afghanistan!
"You give my regards to St. Peter. Or, whoever has his job, but in hell!"
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I salute you on being consistent with viewing these people as soldiers in a foreign military, but legally, the US government doesn't accept that that's the case. Again, you can personally believe that he should have lost his US citizenship, but he did not actually lose it. As before, I just think it should be worrisome that your government is bending its own rules in order to kill people, no matter how much some people may deserve a good killin'!Website thing wrote:Entering or serving in the armed forces of a foreign state engaged in hostilities against the U.S. or serving as a commissioned or non-commissioned officer in the armed forces of a foreign state
Still hilarious, though.TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Oct 1 2011, 11:11 AM) Thanks!
TakingArms is a lawyer?MrChaos wrote:QUOTE (MrChaos @ Oct 1 2011, 11:18 AM) Sidebar for Girly: Arguing law with a lawyer is a dangerous gambit![]()
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