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S. J. Res. 6, A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States relating to United States citizenship
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Joy
February 1, 2009, 7:52pm (report abuse)To the people voting against this bill actually *read* it?
It's a good bill.
Freedom First
February 4, 2009, 12:23pm (report abuse)Why would anyone want a bill that makes so much sense. Then again this is the federal government we are talking about...
Seriously - read it it take about a minute.
Brandon
February 5, 2009, 11:53am (report abuse)no they didn't otherwise they wouldn't have voted against it. if they bothered to read it, it states that unless your parents are here lawfully or are citizens themselves(well if one parent is a citizen) then you are not a citizen. and that is a darn good amendment
jjohnson
February 7, 2009, 5:22pm (report abuse)Before you vote against S.J. 6 Res., please read this Bill! It makes sense, it's a simple common sense solution, and is fair for all sides of the issue. Make sure you let your representatives in Congress know your opinion too!
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