right, fair comment. When your spouse goes bananas on you, you do not divorce. When I disagreed with Vietnam Policy in 1967, I committed civil disobedience. I was not disloyal. I said, No to a particular action. LIkewise if things get bad enough, one can couch one's rebellion in terms of loyalty to your country, and not to individual rulers or political parties. If you take violent means, then expect counter-measures and no whining. You will not be deported to a foreign power, you will be dead or in jail, from which you can continue to assert your loyalty to your country. As for military actions you disagree with, there are many things you can do, from free speech, running for office, civil disobedience, and the like. Take the mexers , please. When they openly display loyalty to Mexico, that is grounds for expulsion. Simple enough. Take the Jews, please. Get them to sign a loyalty oath to the U.S. and like the language of Naturalization for foreigners, have them forswear, reject, repudiate, and all that interesting language...Israel. Then hold them and the Mexicans to it. If they carry on with their disloyalty, the first thing to do is have them register as as agent of a foreign power. If they continue to behave as disloyal, revoke their citizenship and deport to Israel. Ditto Mexicans and any other nationalities. Fundamentals are fundamentals. If you bend and weasel around every little piece of Logic, you are probably a jew, commie, or liberal or vegetarian. Joe --- On Mon, 9/20/10, Manuel Sotil <msotil@gmail.com> wrote:
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