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27 | 42.86% |
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36 | 57.14% |
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#556 |
Constitutional Scholar
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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My daughter doesn't have dual citizenship. She's an American citizen. I haven't really chosen another country yet, but it most likely would not be Vietnam, although they are moving closer to freedom and America is moving further away from it.
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#557 |
Slattern of the Swail
Join Date: Jul 2004
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I couldn't recall your wife's native country--I knew it was an Asian country--though not which one.
IF you did decide to live in another country-would you keep your daughter's American citizenship? I worded my question weird the first time. I know some countries let you keep it (i believe the Netherlands is one, Ireland and Italy are others) and others do not--a friend told me Canada will NOT let Americans have dual citizenship.
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#558 |
trying hard to be a better person
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Living in a society provides everyone in that society with benefits. The majority of us must agree to that because if not, we'd be living as hermits in caves, totally disconnected from society and the benefits there-of.
Nothing in this world comes for free. You always have to pay the ferryman. If you want the benefits of living in society, that society has the right to say how you should live within it, so laws are created which suit the majority at the time of their making. Sometimes these laws need to addressed because they've become outdated or even obsolete. If you don't like living by the laws of society, then don't live in it or do something about those laws. I suggest comming to Australia if you like strict gun laws. ![]() I suggest moving to a country at war if you like the idea of being able to carry machine guns around the street. ![]()
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#559 |
Constitutional Scholar
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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Living within a society does not mean giving up rights. It means common protection under the law. It means people agree not to harm each other and face consequences if they don't.
The "benefits of living in a society" are merely that you stand up for each other when something happens. Those benefits do not include taking from those who earn to provide food, shelter, education, healthcare, etc. for those who don't. Society has no rights; only individuals do. Society has limited powers. They are limited to what the people grant to it. One individual has no authority to take the earnings of another to pay for their own wants or perceived needs. This means they may not legitimately grant this power to government. The wants of millions of people are less than the rights of a single person. Australia is a beautiful place, but I see it as having a bunch of rednecks with different accents. The Southern United States are beautiful too, but I wouldn't want to live there either. And I can carry a gun all I want there. I prefer to live in a free country that has citizens rather than subjects and you won't find freedom in the UK or any of its former colonies.
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#560 |
the crowd goes wild!
Join Date: May 2007
Location: USA
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Going back to original question...Do I own a gun? Yes, yes I do.
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Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Before you go, are you going to back up any of your attack on me with evidence, or just admit you lied.
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#562 |
Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Watch out, Bri! This is where Wolf swoops in and dismisses what you've said, saying you were picked last in kick ball, or some crap like that.
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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aside.... I believe using heroin is legal, while buying, selling, and possession is not. Isn't that why they take a user to the hospital instead of jail?
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#564 | |
I hear them call the tide
Join Date: Dec 2005
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http://www.uscitizenship.info/en_US/...ip/ans/g96.jsp
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I hear them call the tide
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Insurance is not available to everyone. People who already have a condition needing treatment at the time of application are often refused. That would include people who are born needing treatment and continue to need it when they can no longer be included on their parents' plan. No?
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#566 |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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You mean like the mountain of evidence already given? But as a pathological liar and the asshole you are, you would probably deny I ever did.
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#567 |
Makes some feel uncomfortable
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Quote me. If there's so much, just do it. No need for name calling.
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#568 |
Constitutional Scholar
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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Scroll back yourself jackass. And there is a need for name calling. When someone is an outrageously idiotic asshole constantly and tells lies about those who use guns and who even denies a FACT like our natural right to own guns, they are begging to be called names.
You're a fucking worthless idiot. Now you get what you want so badly you little troll.
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#569 |
Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Minnesota
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Your right to own guns is not a fact. You just made it a fact because it is your perspective on how everyone should live. That means not everyone thinks it is a fact that it is your right to own a gun. All you are doing is forcing your views on other people and pathetically thinking that your way to live is the right way to live. There is no right way to live and hopefully you can accept that. What you are doing is just the same thing as forcing people not to own guns but in the reverse form.
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#570 |
Constitutional Scholar
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Ocala, FL
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My right to own a gun IS a fact. It's as much a fact as is your existence. If you deny my right to own guns, you deny your own existence and that of all human beings.
It's not my "perspective" and it's not an "opinion". It's a cold, hard, undeniable fact. We have rights and those who claim otherwise deny facts. I don't demand that anyone else have a gun, I only demand that they don't infringe on my right to do so. If they do, they will get my gun bullets first.
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