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...first year of Clinton's "soak the rich" presidency, 306 individuals officially and legally renounced their American citizenship and moved to financially less restrictive locations such as Ireland, Switzerland and the Caribbean. And thousands more Americans have been speaking with lawyers quite seriously about this very topic...
...comparison, in 1982, the year after Ronald Reagan drastically lowered taxes, not even one American renounced citizenship...
This "new refugee" phenomenon, though, is not just unique to the liberal Clinton administration. Back in 1962, during Kennedy's reign, the legendary global investor Sir John Templeton renounced his U.S. citizenship, moving to Nassau...
...entire system is built on a faith that the citizenship is up to this challenge. Harvard students owe it to themselves to support those candidates whom they feel have the answers, as well as opposing those who don't. And contempt and praise should be directed to the elected official, not to the office held...
...unusually fiery and emotional response in Israel. On Thursday 50,000 worshippers gathered at Jerusalem's Western Wall to pray for the young man's safety. Waxman's mother Esther, an English teacher who emigrated to Israel in 1969 from New York City, reminded Washington that Nahshon held dual citizenship and pleaded for the U.S. to "get my son released." Even Sheik Yassin, the incarcerated and quadriplegic spiritual leader of Hamas, declared on Israeli television, "Killing him is not useful, and our religion orders us to take care of him and his life...