Your citizenship in the country in which you are born is an accident of birth. All others are a matter of conscious choice.
And dolt to you too, while I'm at it.
Although England and the rest of the UK has plenty of good beer and hot women. I suggest you visit some time and sample both, if they'll look twice at you.
Where was the jingoism or nationalism in my post? Did you actually read it? My point was that taking citizenship in a country is about more than your own convenience, and should involve questions and issues such as; do I identify with the values of these people? How can I contribute to the well-being of the citizenry? I think you read a lot of crap into my post that wasn't there.
This suggestion reminds me of the Dead Kennedy's song "Holiday In Cambodia". Wouldn't American Jews find living in Israel a bit of a bother? I visited Tel Aviv in 1998 for a long weekend and it made Belfast seem like the fucking teddybears' picnic.
Testify, brother!
Mmmm, nice car -- I'm jealous.
Your citizenship in the country in which you are born is an accident of birth. All others are a matter of conscious choice. And dolt to you too, while I'm at it.
Although England and the rest of the UK has plenty of good beer and hot women. I suggest you visit some time and sample both, if they'll look twice at you.
English is a European language.
Where was the jingoism or nationalism in my post? Did you actually read it? My point was that taking citizenship in a country is about more than your own convenience, and should involve questions and issues such as; do I identify with the values of these people? How can I contribute to the well-being of the citizenry? I think you read a lot of crap into my post that wasn't there.
Aargh, typo, more redheads and better beer in Germany there than in Ireland. Mea culpa.
This suggestion reminds me of the Dead Kennedy's song "Holiday In Cambodia". Wouldn't American Jews find living in Israel a bit of a bother? I visited Tel Aviv in 1998 for a long weekend and it made Belfast seem like the fucking teddybears' picnic.
You should go to Germany for the beer and England for the women, then, as we don't have agreat supply of either.
Yes, we learned well -- from the US. Good job! Talk free-market bullshit but keep those barriers as high as you can.
Try Ireland, the tech shortage is vicious and the Government is easy with the work permits.
That he wasn't hung before he had a chance to top himself. Little deviant.