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Somalia has no organized government. That's why.
Ah, so you'll pick the anti-American, heavily Islamic country instead. That makes sense.
Somalia has no organized government. That's why.
Mexico is good for three things: Removing annoying college kids from the US for a week, making cheap crap, and being used in western films.Why is it Americans both, Liberal and Conservative say if this doesn't happen or if so and so is/isn't elected that they are gonna move to Canada. Come on guys can't you leave us alone and go to mexico instead.
Ah, so you'll pick the anti-American, heavily Islamic country instead. That makes sense.
Considering I'm a fundamentalist whose beliefs are not all that far from Islamist philosophy and believe the True USA is dead, why not?
Mexico is good for three things: Removing annoying college kids from the US for a week, making cheap crap, and being used in western films.
Considering I'm a fundamentalist whose beliefs are not all that far from Islamist philosophy and believe the True USA is dead, why not?
Considering I'm a fundamentalist whose beliefs are not all that far from Islamist philosophy and believe the True USA is dead, why not?
Considering I'm a fundamentalist whose beliefs are not all that far from Islamist philosophy and believe the True USA is dead, why not?
A fundamentalist what? A fundamentalist Islamic? A fundamentalist Christian? A fundamentalist authoritarian? If by "True USA" you mean "Puritan USA" circa the 18th century, I think you'll be shocked to find out just how unwelcome you'll be in their society.
What about your special medical needs that require our society's best medical treatment?
A Fundamentalist. I don't believe in religion. By True USA I mean the USA of pre-1860. If you have a better idea of where I should go, please let me know.
A Fundamentalist. I don't believe in religion. By True USA I mean the USA of pre-1860. If you have a better idea of where I should go, please let me know.
At this point I'd almost rather be a blind epileptic than an American citizen.
I suggest remote parts of afghanistan or pakistan, Really remote parts, They are basically livign in that time. Thouhg you might see american soldeirs from time to tiem or perhaps just drones
Lol. Why not Somalia? I'm sure they'll treat you nicely in a heavily Islamic anti-American society.
A Fundamentalist. I don't believe in religion. By True USA I mean the USA of pre-1860. If you have a better idea of where I should go, please let me know.
I'm generally against direct government control, but having lived in Canada and heard the opinions of my many Canadian family members and friends, I'm quite confident in the Canadian system's superiority. It's one of the things I miss about living there. Everyone gets basic dental and medical coverage with the result being an overall healthier society. The odd person has to come to the U.S. for a procedure, but that's a problem with the low population density of the country rather than a problem with the "socialized" payment methodology.
Tigger's not a libertarian, he likes the idea of a repressive authoritarian regime. Iran would be a great fit for him, as long as he's willing to convert to Islam.
North Korea and China both have forms of slavery and repressive, authoritarian regimes.
You know, Pakistan might actually be an option. Thanks for the idea Quag. It also makes the whole process of renouncing citizenship easier since we do have diplomatic relations with Pakistan. Now I just have to find out if that Embassy/Counsel is one that REQUIRES foreign citizenship before they will process a renounciation request.
There's the whole 'crossing borders' thing that just might cause you a few problems if you aren't in possession of a valid passport when you attempt to enter another country. Hell, how are you going to get on an airplane without a passport? I've had problems a couple of times, once when my passport had expired while I was at sea and once when the US immigration agent didn't like the fact that I had a Canadian passport even though I had been born in the States. Airport immigration guys are the worst, only once had a problem with a dockside immigration agent and that was a simple one fixed with a phone call.
I have to correct you on one of your statements. We don't have governament coverage for basic dental (or anything dental). But most employers will offer some sort of insurance. For instance my basic dental cost is covered to about 85%. Of course, I fork over the other 15%.
As I mentioned yesterday, I'm probably going to have to get citizenship in another country, then renounce the US citizenship, then renounce the citizenship in that other nation. That's just the way it's likely going to have to work.
As I mentioned yesterday, I'm probably going to have to get citizenship in another country, then renounce the US citizenship, then renounce the citizenship in that other nation. That's just the way it's likely going to have to work.
I have to correct you on one of your statements. We don't have governament coverage for basic dental (or anything dental). But most employers will offer some sort of insurance. For instance my basic dental cost is covered to about 85%. Of course, I fork over the other 15%.