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I'm the USC, and a proud one for that matter.

So you're a proud US citizen; so proud that you choose to get an education in another country, eh? I am offended that you appear to be suggesting that as a US citizen you have a right to complain about what a PR does with his time and where. The arrogance in your posts is palpable. NOT becoming at all, I might add. It's as you believe you are of a higher order!~ Well, I hate to burst your bubble and all that, but when it comes to PRs they have all the rights that US citizens have (except for becoming the US President, of course). For heavens sake, don't come back and tell us that you are running for office! :lol:

I'm not offended that the OP complains about stuff : complaining about stuff is simply exercising the hallowed and protected First Amendment right to Free Speech - something all USCs are entitled to. How USCs use their speech is another matter- if a USC says something entirely moronic, he/she has done two things - exercised a constitutional rights, and made a moronic statement.

Oh, and an LPR does nto have the same rights as a USC - an LPR cannot vote or run for any office, not just President. You have confused the concept of a naturalized (as opposed to natural born) USC, who cannot run for President.

Mostly true, however, states and other jurisdictions are free to give sufferage to whomever they want, for state or local elections. For instance, San Francisco is considering giving voting rights to all city/county residents, whatever their status, legally present, or not. As far as Electorial College goes, states can decide how they want to allocate their presidential electors, either winner take all, or proportionally, by district, or whatever scheme they choose.

I am not aware of resident aliens "legally" voting, but the possibility exists.

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I'm the USC, and a proud one for that matter.

So you're a proud US citizen; so proud that you choose to get an education in another country, eh? I am offended that you appear to be suggesting that as a US citizen you have a right to complain about what a PR does with his time and where. The arrogance in your posts is palpable. NOT becoming at all, I might add. It's as you believe you are of a higher order!~ Well, I hate to burst your bubble and all that, but when it comes to PRs they have all the rights that US citizens have (except for becoming the US President, of course). For heavens sake, don't come back and tell us that you are running for office! :lol:

:no: there's the voting in national elections and in some states (kansas for one) a lpr cannot get a cch.

cch?

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I'm the USC, and a proud one for that matter.

So you're a proud US citizen; so proud that you choose to get an education in another country, eh? I am offended that you appear to be suggesting that as a US citizen you have a right to complain about what a PR does with his time and where. The arrogance in your posts is palpable. NOT becoming at all, I might add. It's as you believe you are of a higher order!~ Well, I hate to burst your bubble and all that, but when it comes to PRs they have all the rights that US citizens have (except for becoming the US President, of course). For heavens sake, don't come back and tell us that you are running for office! :lol:

:no: there's the voting in national elections and in some states (kansas for one) a lpr cannot get a cch.

cch?

conceal carry handgun license. only usc can get one in kansas. other states vary, and allow lpr's to carry.

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I'm the USC, and a proud one for that matter.

So you're a proud US citizen; so proud that you choose to get an education in another country, eh? I am offended that you appear to be suggesting that as a US citizen you have a right to complain about what a PR does with his time and where. The arrogance in your posts is palpable. NOT becoming at all, I might add. It's as you believe you are of a higher order!~ Well, I hate to burst your bubble and all that, but when it comes to PRs they have all the rights that US citizens have (except for becoming the US President, of course). For heavens sake, don't come back and tell us that you are running for office! :lol:

:no: there's the voting in national elections and in some states (kansas for one) a lpr cannot get a cch.

cch?

conceal carry handgun license. only usc can get one in kansas. other states vary, and allow lpr's to carry.

That's what I figured, but the acronym finder didn't.

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Well, for the instant perhaps, but a PR can become naturalised (felonious acts, clandestine affiliations and immoral character withstanding) if s/he chooses, and thus the only right oif a USC not available would be to run for President.

I'm the USC, and a proud one for that matter.

So you're a proud US citizen; so proud that you choose to get an education in another country, eh? I am offended that you appear to be suggesting that as a US citizen you have a right to complain about what a PR does with his time and where. The arrogance in your posts is palpable. NOT becoming at all, I might add. It's as you believe you are of a higher order!~ Well, I hate to burst your bubble and all that, but when it comes to PRs they have all the rights that US citizens have (except for becoming the US President, of course). For heavens sake, don't come back and tell us that you are running for office! :lol:

I'm not offended that the OP complains about stuff : complaining about stuff is simply exercising the hallowed and protected First Amendment right to Free Speech - something all USCs are entitled to. How USCs use their speech is another matter- if a USC says something entirely moronic, he/she has done two things - exercised a constitutional rights, and made a moronic statement.

Oh, and an LPR does nto have the same rights as a USC - an LPR cannot vote or run for any office, not just President. You have confused the concept of a naturalized (as opposed to natural born) USC, who cannot run for President.

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