The bad part about it, though, is that this is yet another example of a corporation (like QLink/AOHell) redefining "community" as "cashflow". In the case of meetup.com - if everyone pays the Danegeld - $34 million/yr in cashflow to start ($19 x 12 months x 150,000 claimed groups).
Sure, you can pay them, but why bother? The print flyers they're offering now? Are you going to find a use for them? If not, maybe you want to save your money for more food.;>
Unfortunately, the U.S. Constitution does not define the word "citizen". It and its amendments refer to "the people".
May I suggest you refer to source documents before posting?
Amendment XIV
Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside.
They can be impeached; they're violating their oath to the Federal Constitution, and often to their respective State Constitution as well.
The problem is, impeachment is done by the legislature. They're not going to pass a law and then vote themselves out of office for passing the law.
The bad part about it, though, is that this is yet another example of a corporation (like QLink/AOHell) redefining "community" as "cashflow". In the case of meetup.com - if everyone pays the Danegeld - $34 million/yr in cashflow to start ($19 x 12 months x 150,000 claimed groups).
;>
Sure, you can pay them, but why bother? The print flyers they're offering now? Are you going to find a use for them? If not, maybe you want to save your money for more food.
Unfortunately, the U.S. Constitution does not define the word "citizen". It and its amendments refer to "the people".
May I suggest you refer to source documents before posting?