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Dual Elections and Local Sovereignty
Michael Kerjman , The Earth: Jun 4 2009
Made Popular Jun 4 2009
United States :

Different events occurring in the same physical moment affect different people differently.

While last February fire reigned in Victoria, Australia, happy dwellers celebrated Lebanese National Day on a central point of Melbourne, the Federation Square.
Recently, while Indian students signified usually near-unnoticeable Australian direction worldwide, Lebanese national elections’ battle reached Australians eligible to vote in a country of descent, tickets and documents required were being arranged for their free tips abroad.
Dual citizenship is a matter of legislations exercising as well as making it for foreign to Australians elections on air tickets paid by competitive overseas politicians/third countries.

Dual Elections and Local Sovereignty

What could hardly be understood, to what extent Australia is own land for not originating from the UK at first stage, if even born locally prefer supporting “their clan” football teams of countries they never been to, customarily?
In the USA, still hatred by some for acquiring the sovereignty centuries ago, everyone at first is a proud American-and that is what, probably, in spite to both all the problems internal and dual citizenship’s eventual privileges overseas, makes this country magnetic for “all the poor, all the outcasts” from worldwide, a pot of nations supporting a national sports team.

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Pierre P.
Bpr, U.S. Virgin Islands
How FRENCH all this is...
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Ali
Liverpool, United Kingdom
I am still wondering about what i read as it completely went over my head
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
LOL
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Ali
Liverpool, United Kingdom
No really! I read it twice but could not get the sense :O
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Boba B.
Moscow, Russia
Of course, you can’t, busy with packing bags to Lebanon, eventually.
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