Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
I believe the correct term for that guy is "thug".
Originally posted by: pg22
He was actualy quite nice. The Israeli special forces soldier I roomed with was nice too.
I thought it is illegal...used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem
I would rather not discuss my citizenship issues on ATOT.Originally posted by: adlep
I thought it is illegal...used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem
It would be illegal for me to be a POlish soldier 😕
Right,I would rather not discuss my citizenship issues on ATOT.
Let's put it this way, I am now a legal U.S. Citizen.
I was born in the US, moved to Israel and I am back in the US now.
Originally posted by: adlep
Right,I would rather not discuss my citizenship issues on ATOT.
Let's put it this way, I am now a legal U.S. Citizen.
I was born in the US, moved to Israel and I am back in the US now.
But you just admited to a crime 😛
Quick, edit your post...
Originally posted by: ThePresence
I used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem.Originally posted by: pg22 He was actualy quite nice. The Israeli special forces soldier I roomed with was nice too.
Oh yes you have:Crime? I did not.
SourceA person can also lose U.S. citizenship for serving in the armed forces of, or holding office in, a foreign government. U.S. citizenship can also be taken away from people who have been convicted of a major federal crime, such as treason...
Originally posted by: adlep
Right,I would rather not discuss my citizenship issues on ATOT.
Let's put it this way, I am now a legal U.S. Citizen.
I was born in the US, moved to Israel and I am back in the US now.
But you just admited to a crime 😛
Quick, edit your post...
Edit: If you were born in the US, you ARE an American citizen...
Threfore it is illegal for the US citizens to serve in the foreign nations...
No?
Originally posted by: adlep
Oh yes you have:Crime? I did not.
SourceA person can also lose U.S. citizenship for serving in the armed forces of, or holding office in, a foreign government. U.S. citizenship can also be taken away from people who have been convicted of a major federal crime, such as treason...
Quick, edit your post... 😛