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ecstatic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:39 AM
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If-God forbid, I were to lose EVERYTHING-I'd start over in another country
Like Canada. A country that is democratic and liberal in nature--a country that takes care of its own. It would be the perfect time to move since I'd no longer have a home or any business ties in the states.
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Windy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:40 AM
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1. We're thinking of moving to Ireland
wonderful people, a booming economy...beautiful countryside....
respect for history and people...
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Ilsa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:41 AM
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3. What's going on in Ireland helping the economy to boom?
I've heard this several times and wondered. Sounds like the best place to be these days.
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ohioliberal Donating Member (458 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:42 AM
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4. We're thinking of moving to Norway
that is a country who truly respects their people and looks after them especially the women who are pregnant.
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castiron Donating Member (376 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:45 AM
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8. Are you watching "the game" today?
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ohioliberal Donating Member (458 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:50 AM
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11. Probably not..
I'm more of a Univ. of Miami fan as well as NASCAR fan. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for over 7 years so you become a 'cane.
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geomon666 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:58 PM
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40. Go Canes!
:applause:
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PassingFair Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:52 AM
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12. Ha! My daughter is obsessed with moving to Norway!
She told all her friends in Junior High that if * won the last election, we'd move to Norway (knowing what she knew about *, she didn't think he'd have a snowball's chance). Imagine her dismay on Nov. 3!
Her name is Eleanor, and they still call her "EleaNorway" at school.
She's a GREAT kid and a GREAT dem.
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ohioliberal Donating Member (458 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:54 AM
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13. Great for EleaNoway!!!
Tell her to go when she gets out of school maybe we'll meet up!
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maine_raptor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:45 AM
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7. A tad cold for my taste (and I live in Maine), but
they do have the longest-live democratic institution (parliment), great trout fishing, lots of geothermal power, and a golf that lasts almost 24 hours per day during the summer...but still

IT's too damn cold:yoiks:
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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:41 AM
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2. We have become, without question, the laughing stock of the world.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:18 AM
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23. I don't know about laughing, but dislike of Bushco and incredulous of the
Edited on Sat Sep-10-05 10:21 AM by peacebuzzard
Katrina aftermath will resound for the rest of our years.

The questions I get primarily from foreign nationals, is "How do the Americans put up with this." I guess any other country's citizens are far more socially minded, especially the latins, and it simply blows their mind that we are so passively accepting all this bullshit.

Why is it that this country is in such a mass fog?
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whistle Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:43 AM
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5. That can always be done, give everything you own away....
...under-go a spiritual transformation and go find your Shangra La. I've thought about doing that for years, but just have not had the courage to do it.
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castiron Donating Member (376 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:43 AM
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6. Vancouver would be ideal for me, but I'd probably
take the opportunity to go to Seattle or maybe somewhere on the Olympic Peninsula. I live in Texas, so I'm already thinking along these lines anyway.
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Spike from MN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:49 AM
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10. I'm looking at Vancouver too. Have been for awhile now.
Seattle is still in this country so it wouldn't help matters much for me to move there. I want to move to a country where my tax dollars are put to good purpose rather than just lining the pockets of the wealthy.
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CrispyQ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:54 AM
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14. We've thought of Vancouver, too, but at the very least,
a solid blue state. Also, the summers, which used to be so nice here, have gotten more & more harsh. I'm sick of the blazing sun baking down on me. I would love overcast days & moderate temps!


Welcome to DU, castiron! :hi:
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:46 AM
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9. My son is seriously considering moving to Canada
His girlfriend wants to settle there when she finishes school. Her family is from Canada and she has lots of relatives there.

Both my son and his girlfriend are young kids in their 20s who are completely disillusioned with the USA. It just breaks my heart.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:14 AM
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This I know is sad for you, however, I believe the best bet for him.
Canada has a lot to offer a young couple just starting out.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:46 AM
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30. I know
I haven't really tried to discourage him.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:14 AM
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20. This I know is sad for you, however, I believe the best bet for him.
Canada has a lot to offer a young couple just starting out.
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AndyTiedye Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 11:05 AM
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33. What is Happening to this Country is Breaking My Heart
If we cannot hold our government to account for their disgraceful
handling of Katrina, there is no hope at all.

At least if your son goes to Canada, you won't have to worry about
him getting drafted.

They may very well try to push that through in the wake of Katrina.
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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 11:53 AM
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35. I would imagine that as long as he is a US citizen,
he is eligible for the draft, regardless of where he is living.
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Orangepeel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:58 AM
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15. unfortunately, it is pretty hard to immigrate if you have nothing
most countries require some proof that you will be able to take care of yourself financially.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:12 AM
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19. Those were my thoughts.
Vancouver is so wonderful, I was just there on Sunday night, and I really thought about it.
However, you need a car, a job, a home, how would you just start over? Plus, it has to be very cold there in the winter.
But, if you had the means, it would be a great choice, anywhere in Canada....I love Montreal as well. But without anything? What would you do? Hitchhike and hope for the help of strangers?
If you have a home already, cherish it, and work from point A to getting out of an intolerable situation. I fear the next 3 years as well.
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CascadeTide Donating Member (164 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:17 AM
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21. What is public transportation like?
I live in Portland, OR and you don't need a car to live here, public transportation is great. I've never used public transport in Vancouver but I would be willing to bet it's very good so you probably wouldn't need a car. Vancouver is a little colder than Portland in the winter but it's not bad at all.

As for a job and a place to live, you'd have to get that anywhere you ended up. I am going to move to British Columbia soon.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:45 PM
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36. I was only there overnight, and went into Richmond Hills from the hotel.
I went by cab, which was a ten dollar ride both ways. I did see some buses but I am unaware of the frequency. (I would not have gone by cab, but it was the only place I could see a physician--I had a wound I sustained a couple of days earlier that needed attention)
But I was thoroughly impressed with everything.....it is a good place to start over. Plus, the air was fresh and clean, something I am not used to ---since I have mostly resided and worked in the Eastern portion of the US. The doctor and hospital staff were superb and everyone I spoke to seemed to be processing with a charged up brain. Very refreshing experience. I think you will like it , too.
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wryter2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:22 AM
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24. I have a friend in Toronto who's offered to take me in any time
I'd go to him and his wife in a pinch. (He tells me I'm her favourite author :)) But I lean toward the Canadian Rockies for the natural beauty.
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:54 PM
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38. Toroto is a thriving, diverse city,
but certainly a great city. But a city.

I could never live creatively without some natural habitat around me.

Rockies are a good choice ... You like cold weather?
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wryter2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 01:38 PM
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42. I'm sure there's natural habitat around Toronto
I live in Oakland now, so I'm not in the wilderness where I am. I do have dreams of moving to the country some day.

I'm not making any definite plans, so I haven't given climate, etc. a lot of serious thought. I will say that I prefer cold weather to heat, though. As much as I think parts of the South are splendid, you'd never get me there in the summer.
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Orangepeel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 09:59 AM
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16. delete
Edited on Sat Sep-10-05 09:59 AM by orangepeel68
sorry, double post
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niallmac Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:04 AM
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17. Places I would or would not want to move to.
Texas- A whole 'nuther country I agree but, well, not 'nuther enough.
Great Britain- Just another U.S. state but I wouldn't mind going there if they seceded.
Quebec- I LOVE Quebec but I speak nary a word of French.
France, most of continental Europe OK with me. I like the way everybody likes to talk politics. Europe is like virtual DU.
That's all I can think of before my first coffee.
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bigbrother05 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:11 AM
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18.  Left Texas about 10 years ago
Ended up in Alabama, but when * stole the election and after 9/11, we moved to Germany, been here 4 years, and love it.
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2Design Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:51 AM
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31. what do you do for work? And what process did you go through
Do you speak the language?
What are the benefits?
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wryter2000 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:17 AM
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22. Me, too
The only things that keep me here are my house, my hometown (Oaktown, Barbara Lee Country), and my beloved employer. If I lost my job, I'd have to sell my house, and I couldn't afford Oakland anymore. So, if I only lost my job, I'd head for Canada.
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riverwalker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:29 AM
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25. Lee Greenwood needs to rewrite
"If tomorrow all the things were gone I’d worked for all my life,
And I had to start again with just my children and my wife.
I’d thank my lucky stars to be living here today,
‘Cause the flag still stands for freedom and they can’t take that away"

Ummm, yeah Lee, they can, and have. Didn't ya notice? If you had to start again, you and your children and your wife would be baking on a flooded rooftop for five days waiting for your government's help.
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TalkingDog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:30 AM
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26. We're Thinking about Spain
Yes, they've got terrorist bombings, but damn, I can't deal with cold weather.

I can't convince hubby that Costa Rica would be okay.

Sad sad days....
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donsu Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:35 AM
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27. if you lost everything how would you move anywhere?

do you mean you lost all possessions except your money in the bank? and that money is enough to move to another country?
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maine_raptor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:41 AM
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29. Money in the bank worked for Robert Vesco, et al.
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tlsmith1963 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:39 AM
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28. Me, Too
And I would also go to Canada. In fact, I have wanted to go for some time, but I am waiting to see how things play out. If it gets too bad, I am gone.

Tammy
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SoCalDem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 10:55 AM
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32. The problem with that plan is this...
To legally emigrate to a country, there are criteria that you must "meet", and being homeless and and having nothing might make you an undesireable immigrant to the receiving country..

This is precisely the problem that Mexicans have and why they sneak in.

I remember a time when people could get here by being sponsored by someone already here, and that sponsoring family/church/company have to file some pretty extensive paperwork to PROVE that the people coming would and could be completely taken care of by them..
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ecstatic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 11:31 AM
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34. But our own country is referring to Katrina survivors as refugees
Don't foreign nations make exceptions for people seeking refuge? I don't know much about this subject at all--just wondering.
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pitohui Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:51 PM
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37. no you wouldn't
foreign countries are not accepting of americans who move into their country without funds or job

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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 12:56 PM
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39. Pitohui!!!I think this is the first I have seen you since the storm.
Where are you? and your animals??
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peacebuzzard Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-10-05 01:03 PM
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41. I am lucky. My mother was from another country.--Brazil.
And she was very smart. She made me promise I would never give up our apartment we grew up in. her very words were:

"In case a war breaks out, and things get so bad (in the US) you have a place to go to."

Believe me, I think of her words often. And I am constantly doing the pro and con thing in my mind. Here (so far) I have a job, but lots of debt (house included)

But what is holding me more than anything are my pets. I know how those poor people felt that didn't want to part with their critters. I will not part with mine. At least here I have huge yards and fences.
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