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Dual Citizenship
01-03-2007, 12:31 PM
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Dear Brian:

Please consider the brief quote below from Attorney
Dr. Robert L. Brock. The U.S. Constitution considers
us 3/5 of a person anyway. We are not a whole body.

Determining the Domicile of Slave Descendants: Can
domicile be forced? Dr. Brock states the following:
"The domicile gained by free birth of Africans in
Africa cannot be changed by a slave birth in the
United States, and the Rules are: (1) It lies upon the
other side (the U.S. and IRS) to show that the clear
unquestionable domicile, gained by birth of Africans
in Africa was abandoned and given up; (2) That the
domicile of origin is the domicile of every Person,
until that is abandoned, and another gained; (3) That
no domicile can be acquired until the Person is free
and sui juris."

The conclusion is that slave descendants don
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