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When Basalt resident Joanne Tordoff recited the Pledge of Allegiance early this year, it wasn't something she automatically spit out from repetition as a school kid. Instead, it came from her heart.Tordoff, 42, a ski instructor at Aspen Highlands, was sworn in as a US citizen in Denver after years of submitting to background checks, filing endless paperwork, waiting patiently during a probationary period, then passing a civics test and — mostly importantly to her — swearing allegiance to her new country as last step in the process of becoming a citizen (http://www.uscitizenship.info/ins-citizenship-process.html?r=freeadzforum.com-referral). Started the process in 2000 and green cards finally arrived in April 2005.