I was thinking about this earlier. The only place I could even think would be somewhat acceptable would be Britain, but even they have universal health care. Maybe Ireland? They have low taxes, apparently, and have outlawed abortion. Maybe that would work for some conservatives?
"Elian told us he hated being cooped up in that small house. He missed his school, his friends and his father.
He says that his Miami relatives were telling him “bad things” about his father, and also “telling me to tell him that I did not want to go back to Cuba.” He said he always told them that he wanted to go back. "
The 60 Minutes story tells a compelling tale of the potential future of Cuba.
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LOL! jinx, joke, owe me a coke!
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
In Elian's own words:
"Elian told us he hated being cooped up in that small house. He missed his school, his friends and his father.
He says that his Miami relatives were telling him “bad things” about his father, and also “telling me to tell him that I did not want to go back to Cuba.” He said he always told them that he wanted to go back. "
The 60 Minutes story tells a compelling tale of the potential future of Cuba.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/09/28/60minutes/main888950.shtml
Yep, that's what I'm remembering.
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Universal health care, social welfare, and no guns.
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
This makes me wonder why people seem to think they can just go to whatever country they want to live in.
Universal health care, social welfare, and no guns.
I don't know about Ireland since they do have a higher individual marginal rate for taxes (42%)
Unstoppable?
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