wyliec
Active member
Bob, please answer the question; why do you think that I am not assimilated and my allegiance is to Britain?
Maybe he's not familiar with the oath you took for enlistment. Maybe you had your fingers crossed, and it didn't count.
Bob, please answer the question; why do you think that I am not assimilated and my allegiance is to Britain?
That must be it. Thanks.Maybe he's not familiar with the oath you took for enlistment. Maybe you had your fingers crossed, and it didn't count.
I figured that I probably should answer this: Lois' post just got in the way...Bob, please answer the question; why do you think that I am not assimilated and my allegiance is to Britain?
Now we're getting somewhere. When did I dismiss the freedoms that our Forefathers fought and died for?I figured that I probably should answer this: Lois' post just got in the way...
In this Country: nobody is any more, or any less of a citizen; than anyone else.
You often seem to "dismiss" the freedoms that our Forefathers fought and died for. I find this insulting. You took the Oath; yet it somehow seems that you've still been unwilling to accept that we hold ALL of our Freedoms as inalienable, and precious.
Okay, so based on the fact that I don't view the 2nd amendment with the same sanctity you do, I have not assimilated in America and my opposition to the NRA's interpretation is offensive?I hold the Second Amendment as a right: not a privilege that may be taken away...
It's My interpretation of it!
Pete, in post 236 you state that you are still a British citizen. Then in post 255 to refute a comment I made you emphasize that you are a US citizen. Which is it? Are you a citizen of the United States of America or a citizen of the United Kingdom?
And quite frankly, I have no problem with your having a different interpretation of our constitution from some others of us, my only issue is that you seem to not hear anything that anyone else is saying.
A response to my question will be appreciated. But I will not offer any more comments on this subject. Deaf ears don't hear.:sour:
Okay, well that doesn't offend me or make me think any less of you for it.It's My interpretation of it!
Well bob,??Hi John,
Re: Anyone who has served in America's military and taken the oath is a fully assimilated American. To say otherwise is really, really offensive.
I agree 100+%.
A question for Bob Denman: Have you ever served in the military? If so, for how long?
Jerry Baumchen
Veteran - 3 yrs, 10 mos, 24 days
I find it weird that these so called military veterans are saying they swore an oath to the constitution, and the next breath they are promoting liberal views to undo it.:thumbup:
Can you people take a position and stand by it. Quit trying to play both sides of the constitution.........
Pete, in post 236 you state that you are still a British citizen. Then in post 255 to refute a comment I made you emphasize that you are a US citizen. Which is it? Are you a citizen of the United States of America or a citizen of the United Kingdom?
Hey, in another thread petey claimed he (hope I'm using his preferred pronoun) was a liberal then he claimed he was a libertarian
there is a likelihood he/she has not chosen what they identify as
it's all the rage now days
I hold the Second Amendment as a right: not a privilege that may be taken away...
Kep-up I have dual citizenship.