Because of execution, Arnold Schwarzenegger 'not worthy' to be Austrian

artikk

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Originally posted by: CrackRabbit
Thats ok, he can always move to Texas... ;)

:D Yes but he'll lose his Austrian citizenship probably for supporting capital punishment. Moving to Texas won't solve the problem. it would just make it WORSE.:)Although Arnold i don't even cares about what Austria thinks about his policies in California. He's the governor now, who's going to protest against him?
 

bernse

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Wasn't Hitler born in Austria?

Good of them to play judge of others now.
 

Siva

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Wow, I can't imagine ever doing anything which would make me lose my American citzenship. That must really suck.
 

Looney

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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
So I guess they must have stripped Hitler of HIS citizenship too.

Whether they did or not... the world has changed in 50 years, and i'm sure they as a nation has as well.
 

Brutuskend

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Originally posted by: Hardcore
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
So I guess they must have stripped Hitler of HIS citizenship too.

Whether they did or not... the world has changed in 50 years, and i'm sure they as a nation has as well.

No doubt!
 

maddogchen

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yeah whatever, its not going to happen anyway.

Plus I dont' think he cares
Governor of California > *.Austria.
 

Darilus

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It's not really expected that he'll lose his citizenship:
It appeared unlikely that the Greens, a leftist opposition party which holds just a handful of seats in parliament, would persuade Austria's conservative government to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship.

Rarely, if ever, has Austria taken the extraordinary step of stripping someone of citizenship. Not even Kurt Waldheim, the former Austrian president and U.N. secretary-general linked to Nazi war crimes, had his citizenship revoked.
 

PoPPeR

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well then he should probably step down as govenor of california. God forbid he loses his Austrian citizenship. He'd be on the streets in 2 years
 

PoPPeR

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Originally posted by: Darilus
It's not really expected that he'll lose his citizenship:
It appeared unlikely that the Greens, a leftist opposition party which holds just a handful of seats in parliament, would persuade Austria's conservative government to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship.

Rarely, if ever, has Austria taken the extraordinary step of stripping someone of citizenship. Not even Kurt Waldheim, the former Austrian president and U.N. secretary-general linked to Nazi war crimes, had his citizenship revoked.
psh, have you seen how many people Arnold has killed in movies? This guy is hitler x 10

 

Freejack2

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I don't much care for Arnold but even I think this is bs. Capital Punishment is a necessity.
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Originally posted by: Darilus
It's not really expected that he'll lose his citizenship:
It appeared unlikely that the Greens, a leftist opposition party which holds just a handful of seats in parliament, would persuade Austria's conservative government to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship.

Rarely, if ever, has Austria taken the extraordinary step of stripping someone of citizenship. Not even Kurt Waldheim, the former Austrian president and U.N. secretary-general linked to Nazi war crimes, had his citizenship revoked.
psh, have you seen how many people Arnold has killed in movies? This guy is hitler x 10


Yeah, but those guys were all bad.
 

jman19

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Originally posted by: Freejack2
I don't much care for Arnold but even I think this is bs. Capital Punishment is a necessity.

HAHAHAHA

While I have no love for criminals, I wouldn't say capital punishment is a necessity...
 

daniel1113

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Originally posted by: Darilus
It's not really expected that he'll lose his citizenship:
It appeared unlikely that the Greens, a leftist opposition party which holds just a handful of seats in parliament, would persuade Austria's conservative government to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship.

Rarely, if ever, has Austria taken the extraordinary step of stripping someone of citizenship. Not even Kurt Waldheim, the former Austrian president and U.N. secretary-general linked to Nazi war crimes, had his citizenship revoked.
psh, have you seen how many people Arnold has killed in movies? This guy is hitler x 10

Arnold has killed more than 70 million people in movies?
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: daniel1113
Originally posted by: PoPPeR
Originally posted by: Darilus
It's not really expected that he'll lose his citizenship:
It appeared unlikely that the Greens, a leftist opposition party which holds just a handful of seats in parliament, would persuade Austria's conservative government to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship.

Rarely, if ever, has Austria taken the extraordinary step of stripping someone of citizenship. Not even Kurt Waldheim, the former Austrian president and U.N. secretary-general linked to Nazi war crimes, had his citizenship revoked.
psh, have you seen how many people Arnold has killed in movies? This guy is hitler x 10

Arnold has killed more than 70 million people in movies?

Well...1 predator is roughly equal to 50million people.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: russianpower


:D Yes but he'll lose his Austrian citizenship probably for supporting capital punishment.

This is the key point: Why would you want to have citizenship in a country that would kick you our for your beliefs?

 

Turkish

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Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: russianpower


:D Yes but he'll lose his Austrian citizenship probably for supporting capital punishment.

This is the key point: Why would you want to have citizenship in a country that would kick you our for your beliefs?

U.S. would be a good example.