On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 11:41:14 -0700 "Arne P. Ryason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
<snip>
> There are two types of citizens in the United States of America. The
> American Citizen (big "C") is one who is a citizen of his State,
> with
> American Citizenship derived from that. The other type is the United
> States
> citizen (small "c") who is a "resident" of the state he lives in.
> This type
> of citizen was created by the 14th Amendment to our Constitution.
> His/her
> citizenship is within Washington, DC, essentially a military
> reservation.
> United States citizens are required to pay Federal Income Tax,
> American
> Citizens are not. The slaves were not freed after the Civil War,
> rather,
> their ownership was transferred to the Federal Government. The 14th
> made it
> possible for everyone to be owned by the government. There is not
> supposed
> to be Federal "jurisdiction" over American Citizens unless a Federal
> crime
> is committed.
<snip>
Arne,
How do you go about changing your State Citizenship when you move from
one State to another?
Regards,
Pip
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