"Superman has always been bigger than the United States. In an age rife with immigration paranoia, it’s refreshing to see an alien refugee tell the United States that it’s as important to him as any other country on Earth -- which, in turn, is as important to Superman as any other planet in the multiverse,"
Yeah but does he have to denounce his Citizenship to do it or are the writers of Superman just a bunch of liberal ass clowns that are slightley Anti American And pro Illegal Immigration?
If this is the Case and we are gonna see another American Super Hero torn down Because of Ignorant political correctness, Then Superman can Get the F out with the rest of the Bunch.
This is the country Immigrants strive to come too, that does not mean you have to hate America to do it! Try being a part of the country you wish to live in, try getting along like normal people, it is O.K. to be proud of where you come from but you should also be proud of where you choose to Live!
Foxnews
Superman is no longer an American.
In Action Comics’ new record-breaking 900th issue, the iconic super hero renounces his U.S citizenship following a clash with the federal government.
The Man of Steel, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938, has always been recognized as a devoted American warrior who constantly fought evil, but as of Thursday, he is no longer the country's own to claim.
"I intend to speak before the United Nations tomorrow and inform them that I am renouncing my U.S. citizenship," he says in a cell in the issue. "I'm tired of having my actions construed as instruments of U.S. policy."
Superman even questions his longtime motto: "Truth, justice and the American way."
Friday, April 29, 2011
Superman Renounces His U.S. Citizenship in 900th Issue of Action Comics
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So he got citizenship how? A Kryptonian birth certificate?? Seems to be another illegal alien with a grudge.....
Yeo I say boot his dumbass out with the rest of em, go find a country you can be proud of!
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