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It's official - if Hillary bows out, Chris is moving to Canada. Even Stephen Harper is better than life under Obama.

Considering they are relatively equal issue wise, that would make no sense.

Who said it had anything to do with issues? ;)

I think there's a reasonable assumption that someone who would move out of the country because they didn't like the government would be doing so because they don't want to live under its policies. Is personal dislike a reason to emmigrate? I'm sure its been done, but still...

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It's official - if Hillary bows out, Chris is moving to Canada. Even Stephen Harper is better than life under Obama.

Considering they are relatively equal issue wise, that would make no sense.

Who said it had anything to do with issues? ;)

I think there's a reasonable assumption that someone who would move out of the country because they didn't like the government would be doing so because they don't want to live under its policies. Is personal dislike a reason to emmigrate? I'm sure its been done, but still...

It could be, people move for many reasons, some more of less trivial than others. Perhaps I am trivial.

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It's official - if Hillary bows out, Chris is moving to Canada. Even Stephen Harper is better than life under Obama.

Considering they are relatively equal issue wise, that would make no sense.

Who said it had anything to do with issues? ;)

I think there's a reasonable assumption that someone who would move out of the country because they didn't like the government would be doing so because they don't want to live under its policies. Is personal dislike a reason to emmigrate? I'm sure its been done, but still...

It could be, people move for many reasons, some more of less trivial than others. Perhaps I am trivial.

I dunno - it sounds like a lot of stress and hassle to go through based simply on personal dislike.

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