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Just wait until it starts over here.
Good luck to the Doctor.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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A doctor banned from saving babies is a false narrative, because doctors take an oath to save lives. If a doctor is banned from saving lives then, the Court is undermining the Oath of Office that every doctor vows to follow. What exactly is the purpose and intent of such judgment; is this order constitutional?
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Gene, I was asking that question to Trent
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LTC Trent Klug
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SGT (Join to see) Yes, I am. They do not enjoy Constitutional rights as we do. They have rights but they are nothing like ours. They have no Bill of rights. Their rights are set forth by Parliament but the are still subjects, not citizens.
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CPT Gurinder (Gene) Rana
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SGT (Join to see), there are no citizens; these are subjects of the Crown.
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SGT Retired
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I would generally love to know where your understanding of UK citizenship comes from.
https://www.whatpassport.com/countries/United-Kingdom/Passport_and_Nationality/Citizen_of_the_UK_and_Colonies_Passport_(CUKC)
https://www.sableinternational.com/british-citizenship/different-types-of-british-nationals
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_subject

Additionally, while their constitution isn’t exactly like ours, to say the UK has no constitution is simply incorrect. To saythey have no bill of rights is incorrect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_of_Rights_1689
In fact, they have a separate bill of rights. Ours are simply amendments to the constitution.
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