-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- chen@intuit.com (Mark Chen) writes:
If it is argued that corporations are different because, as an employee of a corporation, I am free to terminate my employment contract and to enter a contract with a different corporation, then it can also be argued that, as a citizen of the U.S., I am free to terminate my citizenship and assume citizenship in another country.
- From the frying pan into the fire? Why assume another? Why not drop your U.S. citizenship and be done with it? Can't be done you say? (*) Then this is a significant difference between terminating employment and terminating citizenship. Employees regularly terminate and go it alone forever after. (*) You may be right. Their statute may not provide for citizenship termination unless you first go to a place over which they don't claim jurisdiction. Good reason to never affirm that citizenship in the first place. John E. Kreznar | Relations among people to be by jkreznar@ininx.com | mutual consent, or not at all. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLpNkysDhz44ugybJAQF9CQP/fdh3P4YYy4gvvm6kE8JkQmy4IkCQTxfd Jqg6m95fZokW28hmd8ogPa6wlcyr6qvWWrL9wb+7IMNf34BhV+8KJK/2tsgM496o PEruV31ucpbLNa97o81keZcp3F0gJeNjZiZO+1fl20R0ZvGmc3zArPsBebN24rJQ LRReyyIZ4Bs= =A9ZC -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----