To: skinkinthegrass
Good question.
I have considered it many times over the years. However, while my parents were still alive in Canada, and with immigration laws constantly changing on both sides of the border, I was always nervous that if I needed to go back to Canada to LIVE (say to help my aging parents) that I might have complications if I had become a U.S. citizen. Perhaps my fears were unfounded - but with laws getting changed, I wanted to be on the safe side. I figured as long as I was still strictly a Canadian citizen, there would be absolutely NO problems going back over the border and taking up residence. My parents passed on in the late 90’s after periods of failing health. That is no longer an issue for me, and after going through annoying hassles with Green Card renewals, it was TIME to now be a U.S. CITIZEN !!
I love this country dearly, and have actually been a citizen “in my heart” for a long time !
To: Live Free NH
In passed history, one person did make a difference.
You could be a great influence for and to the people around you in a liberal state like NH.
I like Duncan Hunter too, and wished he had a better chance and name recognition, but, when I saw Fred Thompson enter the race, I knew we had a winner there.
I will respect your choice with Duncan Hunter, but, as time get's closer to the NH primaries, and if Duncan Hunter seems to not be getting any traction, I would hope and wish you could give Fred Thompson another look.
I am hoping for a GOP ticket to beat Hillary in 2008 that says ( THOMPSON/HUNTER .... 2008 ).
To: Live Free NH
I love this country dearly....
Agree, My parents were in USAF until '69 and we traveled around alot.....
we went to Mexico; (third world), is a real dung heap....after 80+ yrs, where did all those petro$$$$ go..
118 posted on
12/15/2007 6:12:46 PM PST by
skinkinthegrass
(just b/c your paranoid, doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you....Run, FRed, Run. :^)
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