At this point none. All of them are going away from personal freedoms faster than germany did before WW2. I pray the people of all countries wake up soon.
As for climate, I love where I am in Michigan. I'm a polar bear at heart and love snow.
2006-11-06 12:50:39
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answered by Militia-Angel 3
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Yeah, it seems that life is always like that. Its always a compromise. I would like to be able to live somewhere like California (I know, you said Country, not state, but its the same difference right) where I could go to the beach, yet also take a relatively short drive to the mountains and enjoy the snow. Too bad it costs so much to live their.
2006-11-06 20:55:40
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answered by PrimeTime 2
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I would never give up my American citizenship. We have plenty of beaches here in large, properous cities. If I HAD to leave and become a citizen of another country, it would definitely be Australia.
2006-11-06 20:53:31
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answered by hotpinksera 2
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Austraila
2006-11-06 20:49:35
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answered by lostandfound 2
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I have been in many countries and though the U.S. has it's problems and drawbacks there is no greater place to call home.
2006-11-06 20:59:45
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answered by reefer 2
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canada first then swedan then switzerland. then a tropical island for the last bit of my life .
2006-11-06 20:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-11-06 20:48:47
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answered by Secret Service But I Got My Own SK 1
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i would pick singapore b/c it's clean and strict and australia b/c it has very outgoing ppl.
2006-11-06 21:02:49
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answered by Eryc 5
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and greece----?
actually usa area of hawaii-parts calf-comes close-
2006-11-06 20:50:18
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answered by cork 7
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