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Old 05-26-2012, 09:36 PM   #17
johnuioyer

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There you go, pretending you're a savant again.
I know it is hard but try to avoid ad hominem.

This is what a citizen has meant and continues to mean to most Americans:

A citizen is an inhabitant of a city or town; especially: one entitled to the rights and privileges of a freeman (sovereign), a civilian as distinguished from a specialized servant of the state.
There you go mixing up terms again. A civilian is a student of the law. A non-civilian might be someone who ignores the law.

A citizen in YOUR world is defined by the 14th amendment and is SUBJECT TO THE JURISDICTION. A sovereign is not a subject of his own jurisdiction.

So tell us, which government agency are you a servant to?
Tell us how you would use this information?
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