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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1473403" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>There is a certain merit in keeping things simple and basic. When ti comes to national security we have to consider that we are not dealing with a punk that holds me or you up for $10. We are dealing with somebody that puts the entire nation in harms way, which means me, you my kids, my wife, my friends, my way of life, everything around me. </p><p>I'd like to keep it short and sweet. The founding fathers apparently felt the same way when they decided on one punishment only for treason. </p><p>Another thing that gets to me is the dual nationals. For some, nothing can be done, if their previous homeland refuses to let go, not their fault. I see something wrong with the idea that a US citizen born in this country will go to a foreign country, serve in their military (but not ours) and gain their citizenship. My wife's favorite TV Doctor, Dr Oz is such a man. He seems to be proud that he served in the Turkish Army and got a Turkish citizenship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1473403, member: 10001"] There is a certain merit in keeping things simple and basic. When ti comes to national security we have to consider that we are not dealing with a punk that holds me or you up for $10. We are dealing with somebody that puts the entire nation in harms way, which means me, you my kids, my wife, my friends, my way of life, everything around me. I'd like to keep it short and sweet. The founding fathers apparently felt the same way when they decided on one punishment only for treason. Another thing that gets to me is the dual nationals. For some, nothing can be done, if their previous homeland refuses to let go, not their fault. I see something wrong with the idea that a US citizen born in this country will go to a foreign country, serve in their military (but not ours) and gain their citizenship. My wife's favorite TV Doctor, Dr Oz is such a man. He seems to be proud that he served in the Turkish Army and got a Turkish citizenship. [/QUOTE]
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