Big Muddy rancher
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I'm eating lunch alone today.
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hopalong said:Does that mean your lovely bride is voting? :wink: :wink: :wink:
She can't vote she is a dual citizen :wink: :wink:
Tam said:I have cast my vote and I'm safely back in Canada in time to watch the results from a safe distance. When the heads start exploding I don't want to be within spatter range.
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hypocritexposer said:hopalong said:Does that mean your lovely bride is voting? :wink: :wink: :wink:
She can't vote she is a dual citizen :wink: :wink:
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and she hasn't renounced her dual loyalties yet either, so she can't vote, but she's still eligible to be president.
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Oldtimer said:hypocritexposer said:hopalong said:Does that mean your lovely bride is voting? :wink: :wink: :wink:
She can't vote she is a dual citizen :wink: :wink:
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and she hasn't renounced her dual loyalties yet either, so she can't vote, but she's still eligible to be president.
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If you don't see the hypocrisy of deserting/leaving your country for better pickings in a foreign country- and living outside that country for 30+ years- but still being able to vote in the national/state/local elections that have nothing to do with your current residency-- I don't know what to say :???:![]()
Would that be any worse then the Mexican who has lived for 30+ years in the US- and pledged allegiance to the US for that time- (maybe even lost a son or daughter fighting in the wars) being able to vote :???:
To me- those choosing to live within the country and working and living within that country should have a much higher right to vote- than those that deserted and moved away from their country.....
And I have fervently for years (even before the Reagan Amnesty) opposed allowing illegals in the country- or thier right to vote- but I will forever oppose those that turn their back on the country for better pickings- then leave and live outside it- the right to come back and tell us what we should do or how we should run our country !!!!
Oldtimer said:I don't know what to say :???:![]()
Oldtimer said:hypocritexposer said:hopalong said:Does that mean your lovely bride is voting? :wink: :wink: :wink:
She can't vote she is a dual citizen :wink: :wink:
Fixed...
and she hasn't renounced her dual loyalties yet either, so she can't vote, but she's still eligible to be president.
:lol: :lol:
If you don't see the hypocrisy of deserting/leaving your country for better pickings in a foreign country- and living outside that country for 30+ years- but still being able to vote in the national/state/local elections that have nothing to do with your current residency-- I don't know what to say :???:![]()
Would that be any worse then the Mexican who has lived for 30+ years in the US- and pledged allegiance to the US for that time- (maybe even lost a son or daughter fighting in the wars) being able to vote :???:
To me- those choosing to live within the country and working and living within that country should have a much higher right to vote- than those that deserted and moved away from their country.....
And I have fervently for years (even before the Reagan Amnesty) opposed allowing illegals in the country- or thier right to vote- but I will forever oppose those that turn their back on the country for better pickings- then leave and live outside it- the right to come back and tell us what we should do or how we should run our country !!!!
Whitewing said:WTF makes you think that someone who decides to live in another country has deserted his country of birth?
Did you desert the town you were born in? Probably not. You probably live within 25 miles of that sacred ground.
Oldtimer said:Whitewing said:WTF makes you think that someone who decides to live in another country has deserted his country of birth?
Did you desert the town you were born in? Probably not. You probably live within 25 miles of that sacred ground.
So- you believe those US born citizens that left the country 30-40 years ago to go to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq or wherever in the world- for whatever reason - and promote opposition to the US government- should be given the same rights as those that have lived here- and raised their families here- while paying US taxes here for the same amount of time.... :???:
I don't... If you don't like the country the way it is- leave it-- but from then on you should not have a voice in how its run.....
Folks legally immigrating here from other countries have to give up their foreign loyalties/citizenship to become US citizens and be allowed to vote- why shouldn't folks deserting the country and taking up residency in foreign nations have to too ?????
Oldtimer said:- and promote opposition to the US government- .
Oldtimer said:Whitewing said:WTF makes you think that someone who decides to live in another country has deserted his country of birth?
Did you desert the town you were born in? Probably not. You probably live within 25 miles of that sacred ground.
So- you believe those US born citizens that left the country 30-40 years ago to go to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq or wherever in the world- for whatever reason - and promote opposition to the US government- should be given the same rights as those that have lived here- and raised their families here- while paying US taxes here for the same amount of time.... :???:
I don't... If you don't like the country the way it is- leave it-- but from then on you should not have a voice in how its run.....
Folks legally immigrating here from other countries have to give up their foreign loyalties/citizenship to become US citizens and be allowed to vote- why shouldn't folks deserting the country and taking up residency in foreign nations have to too ?????
Just my feelings- and probally doesn't fit the new world orders- globalist- neocon beliefs-- but whatever....
Yanuck said:Oldtimer said:Whitewing said:WTF makes you think that someone who decides to live in another country has deserted his country of birth?
Did you desert the town you were born in? Probably not. You probably live within 25 miles of that sacred ground.
So- you believe those US born citizens that left the country 30-40 years ago to go to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iraq or wherever in the world- for whatever reason - and promote opposition to the US government- should be given the same rights as those that have lived here- and raised their families here- while paying US taxes here for the same amount of time.... :???:
I don't... If you don't like the country the way it is- leave it-- but from then on you should not have a voice in how its run.....
Folks legally immigrating here from other countries have to give up their foreign loyalties/citizenship to become US citizens and be allowed to vote- why shouldn't folks deserting the country and taking up residency in foreign nations have to too ?????
for the 1000th time NO THEY DON"T!!!!! and just because you're Norwegian BIL had to doesn't mean squat!! that is NORWAY'S rule..not the US's there are plenty of countries that allow it..the US being one of them....you must be Dutch..wooden head.. wooden shoes... wouldn't listen!!!!!!!!!
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