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  1. #109
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    Posts: 1043
    Quote Originally Posted by Dirk Diggler
    Mongers.

    Read this attachment, which is a paper I wrote in May 2005 for a course on Ethics and Politics.

    Suerte,

    Dirk Diggler
    Already read it in the 3rd paragraph of Lets Go.

  2. #108
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    Quote Originally Posted by Goblin
    Bobby Fischer tried to renounce his citizenship while in detention in Japan. It's quite an interesting story although again completely unrelated to whoremongering.

    http://home.att.ne.jp/moon/fischer/

    The radio interviews are priceless.

    Goblin
    I remember that. As a sidenote, even if you do successfully renounce your citizenship, you're generally still liable for US income taxes for life. So when you reenter the USA for your granny's funeral with that big tax debt - "Your Fucked" - as one infamous monger would say.

  3. #107
    Mongers.

    Read this attachment, which is a paper I wrote in May 2005 for a course on Ethics and Politics.

    Suerte,

    Dirk Diggler
    Attached Files

  4. #106

    Bobby Fischer

    Bobby Fischer tried to renounce his citizenship while in detention in Japan. It's quite an interesting story although again completely unrelated to whoremongering.

    http://home.att.ne.jp/moon/fischer/

    The radio interviews are priceless

    Goblin

  5. #105
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    This thread can be useful since it has no defined topic. Hell, it can even be used for personal dating ads/solicitation in the case of Mpexy.

    I recently received an online degree in Recreation from Midwestern State University so I know my stuff. No football team there but its the finest eduction that Paypal can buy. Also I read the full volume of "Lets Go South America", including the Life & Times and History sections. I tore out a free hostel voucher as well.

    Dirk/others, please enlighten me about the US intervention in Argentina/Chile in the 70s. I'm sure you know so much more than I do. What you've written so far is not even 1 page of Lets Go material. There were some economic interests in Chile at the time, but I believe that the 1970s Coldwar political scene was just slightly different than it is today and that the ramifications/risk of every other country in the Americas turning to the left caused some legitimate concern. Have you noticed that there is no such concern / intervention now as Chile, Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, etc go that direction?

    Chile is doing very well and has been for some time - it has a stable, organized, disciplined, pro-business economy/environment and low corruption. I'm not sure how much of this is a result of any political party but instead due to the nature of the Chilean people (very different than Argentines). The country developed well during the 17 year Pinochet regime (yes he is an evil mofo). Ive done some business there and it seems about 10,000 miles away from Argentina in every way. Its social security system has been studied by the USA as a model to follow.

    As one other member said, I believe that Dickhead came here for the pussy and not as some kind of political statement or "flat embarassment". Everyone who is here for more than 330 days/year gets an approx 80k annual US income tax exclusion, so what. Besides, most expats working here make a hell of a lot more than that and have to pay US income tax on the excess.

    Renouncing/losing your US citizenship is very difficult. Some people try (often for tax reasons) and can't. But if you are successful - "don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya". Embarassed to be an American, what a f*cking disgrace.

    PS the address of the closest US embassy is:
    Av. Colombia 4300
    (C1425GMN) Buenos Aires - Argentina
    Open at 10am Monday I think.
    Telephone: (54) (11) 5777-4533

  6. #104

    Congressman Ron Paul

    Republican Congressman Ron Paul has gone on record with his prediction that the impeachment of George W. Bush is right around the corner but warned that in the meantime the US was slipping perilously close to a dictatorship.

    Asked if the Democrats would use gains in the mid-term elections to set in motion impeachment proceedings against George W. Bush, Paul responded,

    "I predict that would happen."

    "I think he (Bush) has numerous things that the Democrats if they get a chance, not only will they be after him for that but it will be payback for the Clinton impeachment."

    Paul was inclined to believe that the port sales would go ahead anyway but took a positive perspective in pointing out that it again highlighted George W. Bush's complete abandonment of conservative principles.

    "At least this has awakened a lot of people and I think this is going to serve as a benefit," said Paul. "They're likely to pull this deal off but the American people are awakening now and I think there's going to be a payback period in the election."

    The Congressman expressed his resignation at the passage of the Patriot Act and how it again underscores Bush's unchecked powers.

    "They had a few token changes which mean nothing and under the present system he (President Bush) just ignores what he doesn't like anyway."

    Asked if the US was heading into a dictatorship, Paul responded,

    "It's getting close to it, it's called usurpation of power and it's done in many ways with Congress just going along because they're sound asleep and this certainly is an attack on our Constitution and on our freedoms."

  7. #103

    Dictatorship in Argentina

    I would like to see a good report on the past dictatorship of Argentina. I don't know anything about this subject.

    Goblin

  8. #102
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead
    Note that due to my "embarassment about my citizenship," or however Moore put it, I did do something; I moved out of the country. And, I did so in such a way that I don't have to pay income taxes to support this immoral war we started.
    You came here for the cheap p*ussy, Dickhead. Don't lie.

  9. #101
    You're just trying to bait me, as usual. Why don't you get a life? But the fact is that I do not "hate my country"; I hate the current government of my country. These things run in cycles and you righties will eventually be out on your fat asses. When that happens, I might return. Or not.

    But of course I have no desire to be stateless, and quite frankly have no desire to stand in any lines at any embassy at any time for any reason, when I could be mongering instead.

  10. #100
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    Posts: 1543
    Quote Originally Posted by Dickhead
    Note that due to my "embarassment about my citizenship," or however Moore put it, I did do something; I moved out of the country. And, I did so in such a way that I don't have to pay income taxes to support this immoral war we started.
    Why don't you renounce your citizenship if you hate your native country so much?

    Here are details about how you can do it:

    http://travel.state.gov/law/citizens...nship_776.html

    Go ahead, do it, "put your money where your mouth is."

  11. #99
    Note that due to my "embarassment about my citizenship," or however Moore put it, I did do something; I moved out of the country. And, I did so in such a way that I don't have to pay income taxes to support this immoral war we started.

  12. #98
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    A weighty topic such as the inner politics of CIA intervention in Chile or any other country is a bit over the head of Moore, who I'm afraid is still grappling with the concept of gravity applying in space.

  13. #97

    Get Your War On

    For my money, the funniest and most accurate portrayal of post 9/11 american insanity:

    http://www.mnftiu.cc/mnftiu.cc/war.html

  14. #96
    Moore-

    If you believe there was serious cause to justify the CIA intervention in Chile after the election of Socialist president Dr. Salvador Allende, you need to do some more research. To make a long story short, the CIA funded and encouraged Pinochet to launch a coup to topple a legitimately elected president, Allende, of a party the Socialists, who are obviously so benevolent and popular in Chile, that their last two presidents, Richardo Lagos, and the recently elected Michelle Bachelet, come from that same Socialist party, and Bachelet was a member of the party when Allende was elected and was persecuted by Pinochet. I think it is beyond dispute that Chile has been doing quite well under the tenure of this Socialist party.

    On the subject of propping up and "educating" the Argentine military dictatorship on special CIA interrogation techniques, including the imfamous "death flights" which involved throwing kidnapped regime opponents out of airplanes over the Rio de La Plata, how can this be justified. 30,000 people unaccounted for? Kidnapping pregnant women and stealing the newborn babies before executing the mothers? I respect you Moore, but you are just dead wrong here, you need to let your midwestern unfethered trust in the US government be swept aside here. If you want further info on these topics, I can post some papers I wrote last spring on Pinochet.

    Suerte,

    Dirk Diggler

  15. #95

    US under attack.

    The US is under attack from within to eliminate the last bastion of true freedom, destroying its international reputation with abusive foreign policy is as much part of the plan as its subversive domestic policy.

    Both benefit the international upper class.

    The paradox of this transitional period is that a country with a fairly high moral standard is ruled by a government committing some of the worst atrocities in the world at the behest of the foreign special interests that control it from behind the scenes.

    Americans are as much duped by a fake democratic process as other republican nations but are much more the victim of internal subversive activity. In other words good people ruled by bad government.

    There are many people in South America and the Arab world that actually understand that much better than the people of the US. Europe unfortunately is a different story, there we are hated to the core for the crimes committed by our government.

    www.infowars.com

    One of my favorite underground news websites. The guy sometimes exagerates a bit and sometimes presents information slightly out of context but otherwise it is the best alternative news reporting on the internet.

    Check out the daily archives.

    Goblin

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