Openmind
Well-Known Member
Good city--Toronto.
I think I may go to Nanaimo, up in B.C., live in the woods outside of the town.
With lots of dogs--maybe a cat or two.
Yes. . .that sounds great! And you would have all the things you so much criticize in Obama's policies, including National health care, more labor laws, more diversity and MUCH STRICTER GUN LAWS
Reaction to Canadian laws on Colorado shooter's guns - Your - CBC
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Jul 27, 2012 – ... a discussion of Canada's laws on restricted firearms and an interview with a sports shooter on the differences between Canada and the U.S.
And more lenient laws on abortion rights:
National Abortion Federation: Legal Abortion in Canada
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Since 1988 there have been nolaws in Canadarestrictingabortion.
And, while the US is BY FAR spending the most on defense budget (over 700 billions a year), Canada is 14th in developed countries, and spends less than $25 billions a year.
So. . . basically, you are planning to move to a country that has all the qualities and many of the policies that you are trying to escape!
So, I guess the only big difference is that the Canadian Prime Minister is WHITE, and our President is BLACK.
I guess it would be smart, before you decide to move, to ask yourself what (or whom) you want to escape from!
It is also not easy for an old man to adjust to a totally new environment. . .it usually leads to a sharp decrease in cognitive and physical functioning![/QUOTE]