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Ever taken a picture with a palestinian soldier in Bethleham?

dear lord it's been a long day 🙁

Started my day at 3am in Colrado and now I'm a few states away and just plain retarded. Sorry!
 
Originally posted by: pg22
He was actualy quite nice. The Israeli special forces soldier I roomed with was nice too.

I used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem.
 
used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem
I thought it is illegal...
It would be illegal for me to be a Polish soldier 😕
 
Originally posted by: adlep
used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem
I thought it is illegal...
It would be illegal for me to be a POlish soldier 😕
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.
 
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.
Right,
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
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.
Right,
But you just admited to a crime 😛
Quick, edit your post...

Crime? I did not.
 
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: pg22 He was actualy quite nice. The Israeli special forces soldier I roomed with was nice too.
I used to be an Israeli soldier. I'm quite curious where you roomed with an Israeli soldier in Bethlehem.

I most certainly didn't room with an Israeli soldier in Bethleham. In fact, I didn't even see Israeli soldiers in Bethleham besides the checkpoint. Wouldn't that be asking for trouble?
 
Crime? I did not.
Oh yes you have:
A 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...
Source
Quick, edit your post... 😛
 
Originally posted by: adlep
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.
Right,
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?

You can always get rid of your US citizenship, that's no problem.
 
Originally posted by: adlep
Crime? I did not.
Oh yes you have:
A 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...
Source
Quick, edit your post... 😛

DUH.
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It is not possible that I because a US citizen AFTER serving there? Or that I was a dual citizen before hand? Or that there are a million other possibilities that you never thought of? Like I said, I do not want to discuss my citizenship issues here. Rest assured, I did nothing illegal.
 
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