This idea of "dual citizenship" in this country should be eliminated, quick. I see no reason why someone, anyone should live in another country and have the right to vote for our way of life and our politicians. You're either an American, or you're not.
Hundreds if not thousands of people live elswhere and vote by absentee ballot here, and that idea sucks.
2007-07-01 06:32:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure I understand your point. I googled Rupert Murdoch and found no evidence of his citizenship in all those countries. He was born in Australia, but Australia doesn't allow for dual citizenships, so he now an American citizen. As far as I have researched, he does not hold citizenship in any of those other countries. Rupert Murdoch is very conservative politically, but he's not Jewish. So in your question, you mention "US (why you had to say US is beyond me) Jews in the White House with 3-4 diff Citizenship (sic)" and then go on to use Murdoch as your example. This makes no sense unless you are just trying to put forth some kind of point which totally escapes me.
2007-07-01 07:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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standard neo-Nazi rubbish. Jews in the White House do not have dual citizenship- why don't you prove your contention if you can? (We all know you can't!)
As for Murdoch, what on earth does a NON Jewish media owner got to do with Jews, or the White House? He is not a politician, and is not int the White House!
2007-07-04 00:42:00
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answered by allonyoav 7
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Nonsense.
At least 2 countris on the list do not allow multiple citizenships.
There is no benefit whatsoever for Murdoch to have multiple citizenships, especially since he'd be responsible to pay personal taxes to all these countries.
Also, I challenge you to show any information from any reliable source showing that at least one White House Official has a citizenship other than US. As a person somewhat familiar with a security clearance process, I can tell you that anybody with a multiple citizenship would raise a huge red flag and that person would not be allowed to any position there.
2007-07-01 06:55:42
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answered by AJ 5
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Being of a certain political group, religion, or citizenship doesn't necessarily define one's patriotism. I could be a citizen of China and still be patriotic... to China.
ps. Don't like the language
2007-07-01 07:24:26
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answered by Kirlia 2
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And what about Italian Americans with dual citizenship?
And while you are on it, please explain to us who in the White House, both Jewish and non Jewish, has dual citizenship.
And please explain to us how dual citizenship is an issue in regards to patriotism and why that matters in day to day matters.
And for the record, Rupert Murdoch is not a member of the White House Staff.
2007-07-01 11:56:25
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answered by BMCR 7
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US in basic terms comprehend one citizenship, and that i'm stressful approximately people who paintings in government that doesn't comprehend the significance of loyalty. i do no longer understand who you're bearing on although. i'm no longer stressful approximately Israel, yet i'm annoyed that Emanual Rahm served interior the israeli military and now's the mayor of Chicago. He might desire to take care of u.s. first, no longer a distant places militia. I made a mistake on his call, this is Rahm Emanual.
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answered by ? 3
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I fail to see the importance of duel-citizenship that you are asking. Why would being Jewish make you less of a patriot? Those who protest against our right to protect ourselves from being attacked again are the "unpatriotic" ones, what ever their religious believes maybe.
2007-07-01 06:40:07
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answered by Mother 6
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Those labels don't make you more patriotic than the next person....No matter how your views of "how" things should be....in the end if you love America and "want" good things to come to this county makes you patriotic!
2007-07-01 06:29:29
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answered by sdc 2
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Patriotism is over rated and a stepping stone to fascism.
Liberals love their country for what it really is supposed to be
2007-07-01 06:30:43
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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