Don't come back soon. In fact, don't come back at all.
Oh, and if you do get into trouble out there, don't call the U.S. Embassy for help. Those services really are only meant for genuine Americans.
And when things go south in your new paradise of freedom and it turns into Dhimmiland, don't expect the Marines to come and risk their lives to rescue your sorry, ungrateful carcass.
Once you do get to wherever it is that you are going, be good enough to renounce your U.S. citizenship to the State Department. There are literally millions upon millions of persons from other parts of the world willing to risk everything, up to and including their lives, to have what you consider a cheap thing of little value.
Now, now, none of this patriotism of dissent talk. The priviledge of using that defense for their actions (even if they are wrong) only belongs to those people who are brave enough stay and fight here. (And it doesn't require a lot of bravery since the protestors know they are under no threat from their government. No threat unless they really are engaged in terrorism-related activities, that is.)
One last thing.
Do try to take less counsel of your fears. Fear really is the mind killer.
These DUmmies must be making a lot of calls to
KNOWN FOREIGN TERRORISTS
if they’re this afraid of the bill..
And the telling part of the issue is the exact detail that they are up in arms about -
the ability to sue businesses that helped the feds prevent the next attack immediately after 9/11.
So, are they sorry that the next attack was foiled,
or are they sorry that telecoms didn’t turn out their pockets for the ACLU to plunder,
or are they sorry that the telecoms will be willing to help prevent future attacks....