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Title: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: franksolich on February 22, 2017, 01:15:20 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10028690477

Oh my.

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mopinko (47,917 posts)     Wed Feb 22, 2017, 12:03 AM

interesting conversation today at the irish cultural center.
 
i have been somewhat lazily tracking down the necessary records to apply for dual citizenship. i hope to visit the old sod at some point in the next few years, and just curious, especially about my mom who was raised here in the city, and about whose family i dont know that much.

but mostly, once i get it, which i am entitled to do, my kids can apply for it. i am told that this is often granted, as they love to have the tourist. my youngest is gender queer, and has a lot of trans friends, and is quaking in her boots. she wants an escape plan.

since she is medically fragile and disabled, she needs to go somewhere where she gets good healthcare.

ireland it is.

i was in the hood, so i stopped in to get some help tracking a particular document down. while i was looking for the librarian, i chatted w another visitor, and told her why i was there.

she said- yup. lots of people doing that right now. A LOT.

genealogy classes should be packed for the forceable future.

what a time. 

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Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: CC27 on February 22, 2017, 01:37:37 PM
Your daughter is ****ed up because of you Big Dope.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: jukin on February 22, 2017, 02:20:41 PM
Dual citizenship?

Wouldn't that mean one would have to live in Ireland for a specific time, apply, and pass a citizenship test?  Or have already been born there in which case you would have to had applied for USA citizenship? I do know if you were born on a US base in another country there are ways to get that country's citizenship in some cases. This smells like BS to me but I am not very knowledgeable about this area. Most likely 10 times more than the Dummy though.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: franksolich on February 22, 2017, 02:34:26 PM
Dual citizenship?

Wouldn't that mean one would have to live in Ireland for a specific time, apply, and pass a citizenship test?  Or have already been born there in which case you would have to had applied for USA citizenship? I do know if you were born on a US base in another country there are ways to get that country's citizenship in some cases. This smells like BS to me but I am not very knowledgeable about this area. Most likely 10 times more than the Dummy though.

You know the primitives, sir.

You know they have all these fanciful ideas that bear no similarity with reality, and all these hopes that have little or no possibility of succeeding.

Big Mo's no exception, and besides she wouldn't like Ireland anyway, given the weight God and religion have in its culture, and that abortions are near-impossible to procure.  She'd hate it.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: BadCat on February 22, 2017, 02:35:37 PM
WTF is "gender queer".

Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: SVPete on February 22, 2017, 03:03:33 PM
WTF is "gender queer".

 :shrug: Too strange to be accepted in SF or West Hollyweird? :shrug:
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: YupItsMe on February 22, 2017, 03:28:10 PM
Yea, Queers are lining up to leave America.  I love Donald trump more and more every day.  :-)
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on February 22, 2017, 05:39:36 PM
Dual citizenship?

Wouldn't that mean one would have to live in Ireland for a specific time, apply, and pass a citizenship test?  Or have already been born there in which case you would have to had applied for USA citizenship? I do know if you were born on a US base in another country there are ways to get that country's citizenship in some cases. This smells like BS to me but I am not very knowledgeable about this area. Most likely 10 times more than the Dummy though.

For most countries, if one of your parents was a citizen, you are a citizen by birth there if you can prove your parentage, just like a child of an American citizen being born overseas...such a person can claim citizenship by birth location (In most countries) or citizenship in the proven parent's country.  This is why all the Birther stuff about Obozo was a completely pointless diversion.  Some countries require such a dual citizen child to make an election between the two when the age of majority is reached, many do not.  I have no idea what the Irish Republic does on this, their national government is a peculiar mixture of moonbat, Irish cultural quirks, and a Brittonic love of confining and often quixotic regulations.  Up until their tax reform, they also faced a demographic drain of young people seeking opportunities elsewhere (An eternal Irish issue, really), and any ease in their immigration laws probably dates to that era, though it is not so much the case anymore.  Regardless, I am dubious about how much desire they'd have to bring in a person who would be completely dependent on their health system with no potential whatsoever of making a positive contribution to the society, by which I mean the daughter.  I don't know what Mo's source of income is, though if her citizenship claim is honored in full I assume it's not going to be scrutinized.  I don't know how their health care system works, but if it requires some lifetime qualification involving payment of Irish taxes, her eligibility to participate would clearly be a problem for her.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: freedumb2003b on February 22, 2017, 05:48:38 PM
Dual citizenship?

Wouldn't that mean one would have to live in Ireland for a specific time, apply, and pass a citizenship test?  Or have already been born there in which case you would have to had applied for USA citizenship? I do know if you were born on a US base in another country there are ways to get that country's citizenship in some cases. This smells like BS to me but I am not very knowledgeable about this area. Most likely 10 times more than the Dummy though.

I think it means one citizenship in the normal colony and one in the B Ark.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: DUmpsterDiver on February 22, 2017, 06:20:34 PM
:shrug: Too strange to be accepted in SF or West Hollyweird? :shrug:
WTF is "gender queer".

I think it's when you change gender and want to bang the gender you just changed into.
Boil it down and it means you are hetro.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: jukin on February 22, 2017, 09:15:04 PM
Thanks DAT.

I think that dual citizenship should be outlawed. When i get some free time and the want, I'm going to get my learn on this subject.
Title: Re: Big Mo has an interesting conversation
Post by: Karin on February 23, 2017, 04:53:31 PM
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I don't know what Mo's source of income is

Eggs for pin money. 

I agree with you about the healthcare.