No... I realize that. However... I don't like people who have no real ties to the US and feel no repercussions for those they support to run a country that will actually effect me.
As long as those citizens are US solders... I agree. Duel citizenship with the US while living in another country... No.
That makes it better how?
I'm a dual citizen and highly involved on many levels in both Canada and the US. What specifically is your issue?
Uh... I don't like people who have no real ties to the US and feel no repercussions for those they support to run a country that will actually effect me.
Edit2: As a dual citizen you already know hot it works likely much better than I. For others I suppose it should be said that you can have not lived in the US for years, and have no plans on coming back to the US, and still vote. Maybe they agree with some of the things that are in their new country, such as health care, and wish that the US had it. Well... I don't want you to vote. Because then you get Obama, and he does what my first edit says.
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Edit: Example: A health care system that tugs at the heart strings, and everybody should have it. While I don't mind that line of thinking, it's government ran in those countries. Here in the US Obama is taking money from the people, and giving it to a for profit business, to pay for a for profit business. That's some serious bullshit right there. The federal government should not essentially tax through a for profit business.
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And I can say without a word of a lie I probably know more about both countries than any individual citizen of either Canada or the US.
You'll have to forgive me I don't put much faith into what people say, I'm more of what they do kind of guy. If that's true I'll believe in that in time as I read more of you.