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Jim Carter schrieb:
This may not be important to you Martin, but how about the freedom of
interstate travel without having to show papers identifying yourself? I
what have you to do when traveling from state to state (not from AZ to
CA), but from the USA to Canada or Mexico? In different scales this
would be like tracelling from Salzburg to Tirol (both are states [with
less rights than your states; ours are more counties, IMHO]. For su
your nation is way bigger than ours, but we can travel in different
sovereign countries (!) without showing a passport.
realize that the United States is far greater in land mass than your
country, but given the tendency for the European politicos to promote a
United Europe, I find the border crossings still quite interesting.
the European Union consists of sovereign nations.
You do happen to live in one of the more progressive nation states in
Europe, but that crap about being neutral is wearing very thin. Neutrality
is just another word for "too damn self-centered" to get involved in global
politics or to give a damn about other human beings outside your borders who
are badly treated.
I find it interesting that neutrality usually ends at your front gate.
Given our history and the development from after the end of WWII I
strongly believe that this was the only way to regain our nation.
#m
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