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November 5th, 2018, 10:09 PM | #3011 |
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The only official definition of Fascism comes from Benito Mussolini, the founder of fascism, in which he outlines three principles of a fascist philosophy. 1."Everything in the state". The Government is supreme and the country is all-encompassing, and all within it must conform to the ruling body, often a dictator. 2."Nothing outside the state". The country must grow and the implied goal of any fascist nation is to rule the world, and have every human submit to the government. 3."Nothing against the state". Any type of questioning the government is not to be tolerated. If you do not see things our way, you are wrong. If you do not agree with the government, you cannot be allowed to live and taint the minds of the rest of the good citizens. The use of militarism was implied only as a means to accomplish one of the three above principles, mainly to keep the people and rest of the world in line. Fascist countries are known for their harmony and lack of internal strife. There are no conflicting parties or elections in fascist countries. |
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I prefer to think of Mr Trump as a vile piece of excrement.
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November 5th, 2018, 10:19 PM | #3013 |
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That's all you got? Fancy pantsy equivalent of poopy-head?
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Like Mussolini, Mr Trump ignores the constitution and seeks to destroy it, both by seeking to implement illegal policies via executive order (such as abolishing birthright citizenship, which comes from the 14th Amendment); and by appointing corrupt and unfit Supreme Court justices to do his bidding. Like Mussolini, Mr Trump replaces reasoned debate with fear and anger and hatred. Like Mussolini, Mr Trump campaigns on lies and falsehood and targets a free press because he must not allow the truth to become widely known or accepted in preference to his lies. When you start out spreading conspiracy theories, like birtherism, you need to continue to lie and attack the press once you are in office because the truth is the enemy of the Big Lie. See above.
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You need a bad economy to get out the vote against Trump and the economy is still pretty good.
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And what corruption do you sight for current POTUS? Quote:
What prompts you to deem them corrupt and unfit Supreme Court? Mikey Avenutty? Ford? Obama had his phone and his pen and was the King of executive orders ! The Center for Immigration Studies, which tends to favor more restrictive immigration policies in the U.S., took a worldwide look at the issue in 2010 and found that "only 30 of the world's 194 countries grant automatic citizenship to children born to illegal aliens." BUT Germany Germany bestows birthright citizenship only on the children of aliens who have lived long enough in Germany to petition for naturalization in their own right. A child born in Germany to parents who are aliens acquires German citizenship only if one parent has had his or her habitual abode in Germany for at least eight years and either has a permanent German residence permit that entitles him or her to reside in Germany or another European Union (EU) member country or has the citizenship of another EU member country.[3] Aliens who have had their habitual abode for eight years in Germany are entitled to petition for naturalization,[4] if no impediments exist.[5] France There are only a few cases in which the sole fact of birth on French soil qualifies a child to automatically receive French citizenship. Pursuant to articles 19 and 19-1 of the Civil Code,[1] those cases include any child born in France of an unknown father and mother, any child born in France of stateless parents, and any child born in France for whom foreign laws on nationality do not permit in any way the conveyance of the nationality of either one of the parents to him/her. The child, however, will be considered to have never acquired French citizenship if, before reaching the age of majority, one of his parents is found (in the case of a child born of an unknown father and mother) and he acquires the parent’s citizenship, or the foreign citizenship acquired or possessed by one of the parents is conveyed to him or her. Finally, a child is French if born in France to at least one parent also born in France. If only one parent was born in France, the child may renounce French citizenship Greece Pursuant to article 1 of the Citizenship Code as ratified by Law 3284/2004, and as amended by Law 3838/2010, a child acquires Greek citizenship ipso jure by birth in the following cases: born to a Greek mother or father [jus sanguinis principle]; or born in Greece [jus soli principle] if one of the following three conditions are met: one parent was born in Greece and lives permanently in Greece; or the child does not acquire foreign citizenship; or the child is of unknown citizenship, unless the parent(s) refuse to cooperate in declaring the citizenship of the child.[7] A new article 1A, which was added to the Code in 2010 by Law 3838, added two more cases in which a child of foreigners acquires Greek citizenship by birth or by attending a school in Greece: if the child was born in Greece and lives in Greece with parents of a foreign nationality who have themselves both lived legally and permanently in Greece for at least five consecutive years, as long as the parents jointly register the child in the public registry of the place of residence within three years after the birth of the child; or the child is of foreign parents but has completed six years of attendance in a Greek school in Greece and lives legally and permanently in Greece, upon completion of six years of schooling and after a joint declaration and application by the parents. Italy There are only a few cases in which Italian law confers citizenship automatically based solely on birth in the Italian territory. According to the New Rules on Citizenship,[10] these cases include any child born in Italy of a citizen father or mother (art. 1); any child born or found in Italy of unknown parents (art. 1); any child born in Italy of stateless persons (art. 1); any child born in Italy who does not follow the citizenship of the parents under the law of the State to which the parents belong (art. 1); any child for whom paternal or maternal recognition or judicial declaration of filiation occurs while he or she is a minor (art. 2); any child for whom paternal or maternal recognition or judicial declaration of filiation occurs while he or she is of legal age, and the child declares to elect Italian citizenship within one year of the recognition or judicial declaration, or within one year of the declaration of effectiveness of an equivalent foreign provision (art. 2); and an alien born in Italy who has legally resided in the Italian territory without interruption until reaching majority and declares an intention to acquire Italian citizenship within one year from that date (art. 4). United Kingdom Citizenship is not automatically granted to babies born in the UK to non-British parents. Individuals born in the UK are British citizens if their birth father or mother is a British citizen or settled in the UK. A person whose parents are not British citizens may register as a British citizen if, during the period the individual is a minor, either parent becomes a British citizen; if a parent is, or becomes, a member of the British armed forces; or if the child has lived in the UK for the first ten years of life with only limited leave outside the country. Individuals born outside the UK are considered to be a British citizen if, at the time of birth, either the mother or father is a British citizen otherwise than by descent. Infants found abandoned are considered to be British citizens[21] Elderly or other dependent relatives may come to live in the UK permanently; however, as it is unlikely that a child could support people in these categories, this is only permitted once the younger relative is financially stable and established. One of the parents or grandparents must be over the age of sixty-five and must depend wholly or mainly on the relative in the UK for money and be maintained and housed without recourse to public funds. In exceptional cases, leave to remain in the UK will be granted to brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and cousins over the age of eighteen, or to parents and grandparents under the age of sixty-five.[22] A foundling—that is, a child found on German soil whose parents are unknown—is deemed to be a German only for as long as it is not proven that he or she is an alien.[6] Under the generally prevailing principle of jus sanguinis, only a child born to a German parent is a German citizen, with the exception of long-term residents described above. Quote:
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The point is not whether a baby gets to be a citizen. The point is T-man can't change the constitution because he wants to. And we know that straight constitutionalist are nothing of the sort - they're activists you agree with. Your bridge misses you. |
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I know Now I'm a poopy-bum with gravy Oh me Oh my
T-Man can't change the constitution, up to congress As for my bridge it's still in my mouth so not likely it misses me Quote:
Maxine Waters, Louis Farrachan Chucky Schumer and his douchebag daughter ,All of late night TV. Elite "celebrities" Antifa, most mainstream media >>> etc etc etc. Is that you with the pussy hat on? I thought I recognized you Sorry couldn't resist to disparage you a little as you have tried to do to me Crinoline Originally, crinoline described a stiff fabric made of horsehair ("crin") and cotton or linen which was used to make underskirts and as a dress lining. |
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