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schmitty
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http://www.iftheworldcouldvote.com/
Its a pretty cool thing. It traces your IP then tallys a vote for your country. Im not trying to make this political just want to see this website get more people into it.
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linsleyk
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I voted. and plan on voting this election. Very Happy

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Drummer Dave
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Voteing is a good thing for sure. Its the only way " we " the people of the planet get a say. And it really can make a differance. Cool

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Stephanie
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I already contacted Vermont to get my absentee voting ballots set up, so they'll come automatically to me, so I can vote in this year's HUGE election. Didn't want to do a last minute scramble sort of thing.

I can't vote in Canada though, need to be a citizen for that and I'm on the fence on getting my citizenship, as I don't want to give up my American citizenship...not sure if I can do duel and have been putting off going to the american embassy as it's rather a pain in the butt to go there with the long lines and many security checkpoints. We need to for Ayla too though...nothing like procrastination!

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Dobry
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Drummer Dave wrote:
Voteing is a good thing for sure. Its the only way " we " the people of the planet get a say. And it really can make a differance. Cool


Yep, absolutely. "For the want of a nail..."

Democracy is a good thing.

Cool

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Dobry
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Stephanie wrote:
I already contacted Vermont to get my absentee voting ballots set up, so they'll come automatically to me, so I can vote in this year's HUGE election. Didn't want to do a last minute scramble sort of thing.

I can't vote in Canada though, need to be a citizen for that and I'm on the fence on getting my citizenship, as I don't want to give up my American citizenship...not sure if I can do duel and have been putting off going to the american embassy as it's rather a pain in the butt to go there with the long lines and many security checkpoints. We need to for Ayla too though...nothing like procrastination!


I understand... have done some immigration/INS work.

Not sure dual citizenship is an option for you, Steph, but I'd consult with a U.S. and a Canadian attorney before you accidentally do an unknown boo-boo that may be irreversible.

Not saying that Canadian citizenship is a "boo-boo" Wink ... but, just by filing for Canadian citizenship (thinking dual) you might accidentally unknowingly surrender your U.S. citizenship.

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Drummer Dave
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^ Oh, your so lucky you backed that up, Razz Laughing

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Stephanie
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Dobry, that's why I want to go to the American Embassy, it's only ten minutes from me, well maybe longer finding parking downtown, but you get the picture. I really don't want to give up my American citizenship...I know some people may not think it's a big deal, but it is to me for some reason. Don't get me wrong, I love living in Canada, it's wonderful up here...but that's the last thing I have left from home and since we won't be moving back to the States anytime in the near future, at least not until the economy improves a lot down there, I don't want to give that up.

I do know some people that have duel citizenship though, so it can be done. Probably when you pay enough....LOL

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TrooperMax
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Although I dont allow politics you guys have this thread well undercontrol. Cool

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Stephanie
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I just have to say one thing, Troop....

LEAHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Laughing

I love that show so much...

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Dobry
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Stephanie wrote:
Dobry, that's why I want to go to the American Embassy, it's only ten minutes from me, well maybe longer finding parking downtown, but you get the picture. I really don't want to give up my American citizenship...I know some people may not think it's a big deal, but it is to me for some reason. Don't get me wrong, I love living in Canada, it's wonderful up here...but that's the last thing I have left from home and since we won't be moving back to the States anytime in the near future, at least not until the economy improves a lot down there, I don't want to give that up.

I do know some people that have duel citizenship though, so it can be done. Probably when you pay enough....LOL


hehe, yep.

Just trying to get you to be careful and well-prepared. Changing citizenship from any country to another, can be a landmine for folks, and I've known people to make mistakes in filings and the process that caused huge problems for them, such as getting stuck twixt-n'-tween in citizenship-limbo ("without a country").

Dave... hehe Wink Cool

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Stephanie
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I'll just do what Peter did on Family Guy. Start my own. Laughing And invite all you guys of course.

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flashlightfreak9
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Sounds like a good plan to me. Laughing

Aww crap...Obama's winning. Rolling Eyes

At least we know he'd lose in China. Laughing

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Drummer Dave
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Stephanie wrote:
I'll just do what Peter did on Family Guy. Start my own. Laughing And invite all you guys of course.
> lol, Cool Cool I'll bring the guns & 1 Tank Laughing Wink

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linsleyk
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then we will have immunity. can't touch me. Very Happy

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