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mrln

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Inside the long-awaited package, six pages of government paperwork dryly affirmed Carol Tapanila's anxious request. But when Tapanila slipped the contents from the brown envelope, she saw there was something more.
"We the people...." declared the script inside her U.S. passport - now with four holes punched through it from cover to cover. Her departure from life as an American was stamped final on the same page: "Bearer Expatriated Self."
With the envelope's arrival, Tapanila, a native of upstate New York who has lived in Canada since 1969, joined a largely overlooked surge of Americans rejecting what is, to millions, a highly sought prize: U.S. citizenship. Last year, the U.S. government reported a record 2,999 people renounced citizenship or terminated permanent residency; most are widely assumed to be driven by a desire to avoid paying taxes on hidden wealth.

http://www.aol.com/article/2014/04/...d=maing-grid7|main5|dl3|sec1_lnk2&pLid=469134
 
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Witchfynde

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I think that those who go and fight in Syria and join the Taliban in Afookastan should automatically lose citizenship
 

mayhem

Rookie
Dude, why do you yankis keep complaining about latinos migrating to your country? If you're so desperate for work, take the same conditions that they accept, or better stop hiring them... Just sayin'
 

Honest

Hey asshole, quit honkin on the pub floor
Dude, why do you yankis keep complaining about latinos migrating to your country? If you're so desperate for work, take the same conditions that they accept, or better stop hiring them... Just sayin'

gee why didnt i think of that.
 
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