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The Canadian Ministry of Immigration announced that the number of daily visitors to its immigration web site went up more than 500% on Wednesday, November 3.

( Reuters article here )

I'll just have to write a letter to our governor here in Illinois. He's already trying to get official permission to import prescription drugs from Canada. Maybe if Illinois and Wisconsin just quietly secede and become Canadian provinces, that would kill two birds with one stone?

Date: 2004-11-06 03:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 1-broken-toy.livejournal.com
I think about moving to Canada sometimes, but it has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with people in Canada that I know.

Date: 2004-11-06 11:56 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] altivo.livejournal.com
Well, in spite of all the disparaging remarks made about it by the Bush camp in the last few days, it's a fine American tradition.

People are yearning for religious freedom, including freedom from religious oppression. They (myself included) see the current trend in US politics as a confirmed movement toward theocracy and state endorsement of a single religious view, to be encoded in law and, yes, even written into the Constitution.

Just as folks back in the 17th century fled Europe to escape religious persecution, we will begin to see people leaving the US for the same reason if this trend continues.

At my own age, my friends are well established. Most of them own homes, have been in their jobs for years, have built up significant balances with social security (which this administration also threatens to take away and give to the corporate pirates but that's a separate issue) so they are not idle complainers. Nor are they slackers or non-contributors to society. I am talking about research scientists, people with patents to their credit, college teachers, and authors. Some of them have already travelled to Canada so they could be legally married. (Or, in one case, to Vermont.) Yet they are talking seriously about this. If the current trend continues, at least some of them will certainly leave in order to avoid persecution.

As always, the intolerance and short-sightedness of the voters lacks any sense of what they are really asking for. And just as the brightest people of Germany fled the nation while they could to escape the pogroms to come, the same will happen here unless the religious right backs down soon.

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