Motörhead show recap[views:8521][posts:58]______________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 10:28am - Josh_Martin ""] lynne too lazy to log in said:whiskey_weed_and_women said:LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Liquor purchase identification cards are available in Massachusetts from the Registry of Motor Vehicles. 1. A liquor purchase ID card; 2. a current Massachusetts driver's license; 3. a valid passport issued by the United States government, or by the government, recognized by the United States government, of a foreign country; 4. or a valid United States issued military identification card are the preferred forms of identification when proof of age is required. Providing false information to obtain a liquor purchase ID card, using an altered ID card, or using the ID card of another to purchase alcohol illegally is punishable by fine and/or imprisonment. i do believe a green card is mentioned in there. no its not.... and here im separating ur post just so u can see (i dont mean to sound like a jerk but i had to sit thru a class and the ways stated above in ur post (which are the same in my post) are the only legit ids... The word is "preferred" form of ID. Not mandatory. That's why some places will take out of state licenses and green cards, and some other, much gayer and faggoty places, like the Palladium, won't. |
_______________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 10:48am - ArmageddAnne ""] anonymous said: It's true, you can only get a valid US passport if you are a citizen of the US, and able to work in this country, but, a green card is something you get in the interim, before you become an actual citizen. A green card is not something you get in the interim, it's only in the interim if you want to become a US citizen (which I don't), you can live all your life in the US with a green card (renewable every 10 years) without becoming a US citizen. You need both to travel especially if oyu go overseas. I'll use my passport to go through the custom in Europe (EC line) and back to the US I'll have to present both to the cops cause I go through the US citizen line. I actually rather lose my green card than my passport, the green card is easier and faster to get back than my passport, it really is. |
_______________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 10:51am - ArmageddAnne ""] Scoracrasia said:Oh by the way, MOTORHEAD WAS KILLER. In case anyone forgot.:moe: I never forget. |
_____________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 11:05am - anonymous ""] ArmageddAnne said:anonymous said: It's true, you can only get a valid US passport if you are a citizen of the US, and able to work in this country, but, a green card is something you get in the interim, before you become an actual citizen. A green card is not something you get in the interim, it's only in the interim if you want to become a US citizen (which I don't), you can live all your life in the US with a green card (renewable every 10 years) without becoming a US citizen. You need both to travel especially if oyu go overseas. I'll use my passport to go through the custom in Europe (EC line) and back to the US I'll have to present both to the cops cause I go through the US citizen line. I actually rather lose my green card than my passport, the green card is easier and faster to get back than my passport, it really is. and I say if you don't want to become a citizen, go home. |
_____________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 11:48am - anonymous ""] and I say if you don\'t want to become a citizen, go home. ~why? i don\'t want to becone a citizen, why should i go home? I currently have dual citizenship (neither being US) and the US requires me to give them up if I want to become a US citizen, so i say \"no thanks\" to that. Having said that, i work and pay my taxes and do my part, this is now home for me and i would not want to live any palce else. Having lived in different countries i prefer the US 100000% ~carina |
_____________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 12:32pm - anonymous ""] anonymous said:and I say if you don\'t want to become a citizen, go home. ~why? i don\'t want to becone a citizen, why should i go home? I currently have dual citizenship (neither being US) and the US requires me to give them up if I want to become a US citizen, so i say \"no thanks\" to that. Having said that, i work and pay my taxes and do my part, this is now home for me and i would not want to live any palce else. Having lived in different countries i prefer the US 100000% ~carina I would wager it is not the US demanding you relinquish your other citizenship - I have dual citizenship one of which is US. Most foreign countries require that you only have one citizenship - the US doesn't have this policy. For instance, most South American countries demand your 100% allegiance or give it up to take on a new citizenship. It's not the US, unless they have changed that in the last year. I put the question back on you, why would you even want to live here and NOT become a citizen? Why should you benefit from all we have to offer, but not go the full 9 yards and become a citizen? I think that is pretty slimy. Like I said, I have dual, but the only real reason I keep my Irish citizenship is so I can work in the EU, if some day I need/want to. If I had to choose/give on up, I would choose to keep just my US. |
____________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 1:07pm - anonymous ""] I would wager it is not the US demanding you relinquish your other citizenship - I have dual citizenship one of which is US. Most foreign countries require that you only have one citizenship - the US doesn\'t have this policy. For instance, most South American countries demand your 100% allegiance or give it up to take on a new citizenship. It\'s not the US, unless they have changed that in the last year. I put the question back on you, why would you even want to live here and NOT become a citizen? Why should you benefit from all we have to offer, but not go the full 9 yards and become a citizen? I think that is pretty slimy. Like I said, I have dual, but the only real reason I keep my Irish citizenship is so I can work in the EU, if some day I need/want to. If I had to choose/give on up, I would choose to keep just my US. ~~ I worked in Cork Ireland for a while BTW... and by me not becoming a citizen, how am i benefiting from everything? I\'d benefit from a lot more if i were to become one...I still pay taxes like a citizen...only don\'t reap al lthe benefits...how is that \"slimy\"? that makes no sense...I\'d get a lot more if i were to become one. Also, the US would allow me to keep my canadian citizenship but not my Italian...and Italian is what I am and I do not want to give it up. As you know, having a EU passport helps a lot especially when you do a lot of traveling overseas. I don\'t see why it bothers you if someone doesn\'t want to become a citizen ~carina |
________________________________________ [Mar 14,2005 1:13pm - not anonymous ""] Carina, that \"Anonymous\" person is a retard, who cares what they say? First off, they are anonymous and why it bothers them that you are proud of where you came from and they are sell outs, well, why should you care? Fuck them! |
_______________________________ [Mar 14,2005 1:28pm - dan. ""] canada sucks |