Reply from pottapug
In reality there is, I would suggest readings on the law of status.because nowhere in American law is there any reference to citizenship being a matter of contract.
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In reality there is, I would suggest readings on the law of status.because nowhere in American law is there any reference to citizenship being a matter of contract.
Nope, can not learn anything. Still have my mom dress me.Pottapaug1938 wrote:You really can't learn, can you?
You might want to reconsider that position.Patriotdiscussions wrote:I guess I have to start many threads to discuss one topic it seems, I'm ok with that.
How very disingenuous of you, PD. You are well known in the sov forum world as the sort who believes that all law is contract law and that even matters of Constitutional law such as citizenship and nationality are, somehow, matters of contract.Patriotdiscussions wrote:I guess I have to start many threads to discuss one topic it seems, I'm ok with that.
Reply from pottapug
In reality there is, I would suggest readings on the law of status.because nowhere in American law is there any reference to citizenship being a matter of contract.
Problem is, it isn't your board. And I'm not "OK with that". You want to make your own rules, start your own board.Patriotdiscussions wrote:I guess I have to start many threads to discuss one topic it seems, I'm ok with that.