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Date: 13 Nov 2004 10:37:29 AM
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Babykillers invited to live in Canada. I suggest you go. =20
Canada offering refuge for Yanks with blue-state blues
SEATTLE (AP) -- Got the blue-state blues? Rudi Kischer feels your pain.
The Vancouver, British Columbia, immigration lawyer plans seminars in =
three U.S. cities -- Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles -- to tell =
Americans frustrated with President Bush's re-election that the grass is =
greener north of the border. And that's not just an allusion to Canada's =
lenient marijuana laws.
"We started last year getting a lot of calls from Americans dissatisfied =
with the way the country is going," Kischer says. "Then after the =
election, it's been crazy up here. The Canadian immigration Web site had =
115,000 hits the day after the election -- from the U.S. alone. We =
usually only get 20,000 hits."
There was so much interest that a Vancouver-based Internet company, =
Communicopia, set up a new Web site this month -- =
www.canadianalternative.com -- to suggest Canada as a viable option for =
its American clients, including anyone concerned about constitutional =
bans on gay marriage passed in 11 states this month.
"We invite you to get to know Canada," the site says. "Explore the =
richness and diversity of our regions. And find out why Canada is the =
perfect alternative for conscientious, forward-thinking Americans."
Another Web site urges Canadians: "Open your heart, and your home. Marry =
an American. Legions of Canadians have already pledged to sacrifice =
their singlehood to save our southern neighbours from four more years of =
cowboy conservatism."
Canada suddenly has utopian appeal for many left-leaning Americans. Its =
universal health care, gay rights, abortion rights, gun-control laws, =
drug laws, opposition to the Iraq war, ban on capital punishment and =
ethnic diversity mirror many values of the American left. Immigrants, =
including an estimated 1 million Americans, make up nearly 20 percent of =
Canada's population. The United Nations named Toronto the world's most =
multicultural city.
And, as Michael Moore pointed out in "Bowling for Columbine" -- required =
viewing for many lefties -- in Canada there's apparently no reason to =
lock your door.
On the other hand, it's cold. The baseball's not very good -- so long, =
Expos. And the taxes are higher, eh?
But, as one American who has his bags nearly packed likes to say, at =
least the taxes go toward good causes.
"I just like their way of life a lot better, and with everything the =
Bush administration has done -- for the American people to give him =
their seal of approval, it's basically the last straw," says Ralph =
Appoldt, a resident of Portland, in the barely blue state of Oregon.
"Canada's basic population is much more intelligent, polite and =
civilized. I like their way of government a lot better. Their tax =
dollars go to helping those who need it, instead of funneling money back =
up to the wealthy and feeding this huge military-industrial machine."
Appoldt, 50, a sales manager, and his wife, a nurse, figure that selling =
their house and getting their immigration approved could take more than =
a year. But they're moving, they insist. They've already hired Kischer =
to help them.
Though he may see a good business opportunity following the election, =
Kischer has no illusions of a mass American exodus to Canada. Yanks have =
to follow the same procedures as everybody else -- including the $500 =
application fee, the $975 landing tax, and the wait of six months to two =
years. He only expects about 100 people at each of the =
how-to-move-to-Canada seminars, all scheduled in blue states -- Dec. 4 =
in Seattle, Dec. 5 in Los Angeles and Dec. 6 in San Francisco.
Nancy Bray, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, said =
her agency's Web site received 261,000 hits from the United States in =
the two days following the election, but it'll be many months before =
officials can guess how many of them were serious.
"Our interest, our goal, is to attract the best possible immigrants," =
Bray says. "If there's a lot of publicity about our country, that's to =
our benefit. But we're not interested in people's political leanings or =
political dissatisfaction."
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SAY THIS PRAYER: Dear Jesus, I am a sinner and am headed to eternal hell =
because of my sins. I believe you died on the cross to take away my sins =
and to take me to heaven. Jesus, I ask you now to come into my heart and =
take away my sins and give me eternal life. http://www.ArmyofGod.com
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<DIV class=3Dabstractbody>SEATTLE (AP) -- Got the blue-state blues? Rudi =
Kischer=20
feels your pain.<BR><BR>The Vancouver, British Columbia, immigration =
lawyer=20
plans seminars in three U.S. cities -- Seattle, San Francisco and Los =
Angeles --=20
to tell Americans frustrated with President Bush's re-election that the =
grass is=20
greener north of the border. And that's not just an allusion to Canada's =
lenient=20
marijuana laws.<BR><BR>"We started last year getting a lot of calls from =
Americans dissatisfied with the way the country is going," Kischer says. =
"Then=20
after the election, it's been crazy up here. The Canadian immigration =
Web site=20
had 115,000 hits the day after the election -- from the U.S. alone. We =
usually=20
only get 20,000 hits."<BR><BR>There was so much interest that a =
Vancouver-based=20
Internet company, Communicopia, set up a new Web site this month -- <A=20
href=3D"http://www.canadianalternative.com/"=20
target=3D_BLANK>www.canadianalternative.com</A> -- to suggest Canada as =
a viable=20
option for its American clients, including anyone concerned about =
constitutional=20
bans on gay marriage passed in 11 states this month.<BR><BR>"We invite =
you to=20
get to know Canada," the site says. "Explore the richness and diversity =
of our=20
regions. And find out why Canada is the perfect alternative for =
conscientious,=20
forward-thinking Americans."<BR><BR>Another Web site urges Canadians: =
"Open your=20
heart, and your home. Marry an American. Legions of Canadians have =
already=20
pledged to sacrifice their singlehood to save our southern neighbours =
from four=20
more years of cowboy conservatism."<BR><BR>Canada suddenly has utopian =
appeal=20
for many left-leaning Americans. Its universal health care, gay rights, =
abortion=20
rights, gun-control laws, drug laws, opposition to the Iraq war, ban on =
capital=20
punishment and ethnic diversity mirror many values of the American left. =
Immigrants, including an estimated 1 million Americans, make up nearly =
20=20
percent of Canada's population. The United Nations named Toronto the =
world's=20
most multicultural city.<BR><BR>And, as Michael Moore pointed out in =
"Bowling=20
for Columbine" -- required viewing for many lefties -- in Canada there's =
apparently no reason to lock your door.<BR><BR>On the other hand, it's =
cold. The=20
baseball's not very good -- so long, Expos. And the taxes are higher,=20
eh?<BR><BR>But, as one American who has his bags nearly packed likes to =
say, at=20
least the taxes go toward good causes.<BR><BR>"I just like their way of =
life a=20
lot better, and with everything the Bush administration has done -- for =
the=20
American people to give him their seal of approval, it's basically the =
last=20
straw," says Ralph Appoldt, a resident of Portland, in the barely blue =
state of=20
Oregon.<BR><BR>"Canada's basic population is much more intelligent, =
polite and=20
civilized. I like their way of government a lot better. Their tax =
dollars go to=20
helping those who need it, instead of funneling money back up to the =
wealthy and=20
feeding this huge military-industrial machine."<BR><BR>Appoldt, 50, a =
sales=20
manager, and his wife, a nurse, figure that selling their house and =
getting=20
their immigration approved could take more than a year. But they're =
moving, they=20
insist. They've already hired Kischer to help them.<BR><BR>Though he may =
see a=20
good business opportunity following the election, Kischer has no =
illusions of a=20
mass American exodus to Canada. Yanks have to follow the same procedures =
as=20
everybody else -- including the $500 application fee, the $975 landing =
tax, and=20
the wait of six months to two years. He only expects about 100 people at =
each of=20
the how-to-move-to-Canada seminars, all scheduled in blue states -- Dec. =
4 in=20
Seattle, Dec. 5 in Los Angeles and Dec. 6 in San Francisco.<BR><BR>Nancy =
Bray, a=20
spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, said her agency's =
Web site=20
received 261,000 hits from the United States in the two days following =
the=20
election, but it'll be many months before officials can guess how many =
of them=20
were serious.<BR><BR>"Our interest, our goal, is to attract the best =
possible=20
immigrants," Bray says. "If there's a lot of publicity about our =
country, that's=20
to our benefit. But we're not interested in people's political leanings =
or=20
political dissatisfaction."</DIV></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>-- <BR>&nbsp;<BR>SAY THIS PRAYER: Dear =
Jesus, I am=20
a sinner and am headed to eternal hell because of my sins. I believe you =
died on=20
the cross to take away my sins and to take me to heaven. Jesus, I ask =
you now to=20
come into my heart and take away my sins and give me eternal life. <A=20
href=3D"http://www.ArmyofGod.com">http://www.ArmyofGod.com</A>=20
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User: "Saint Zombie"

Title: Re: Babykillers invited to go to Canada. I suggest you go. 14 Nov 2004 11:21:38 PM
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 11:37:29 -0500, "Rev. Donald Spitz"
<Glory2Jesus@ArmyofGod.com> wrote:

Babykillers invited to live in Canada. I suggest you go.
Canada offering refuge for Yanks with blue-state blues
SEATTLE (AP) -- Got the blue-state blues? Rudi Kischer feels your pain.

I guess what you are saying is the "Babykillers" in Canada are worse
than the "Babykillers" in America?

The Vancouver, British Columbia, immigration lawyer plans seminars in three U.S. cities -- Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles -- to tell Americans frustrated with President Bush's re-election that the grass is greener north of the border. And that's not just an allusion to Canada's lenient marijuana laws.

"We started last year getting a lot of calls from Americans dissatisfied with the way the country is going," Kischer says. "Then after the election, it's been crazy up here. The Canadian immigration Web site had 115,000 hits the day after the election -- from the U.S. alone. We usually only get 20,000 hits."

There was so much interest that a Vancouver-based Internet company, Communicopia, set up a new Web site this month -- www.canadianalternative.com -- to suggest Canada as a viable option for its American clients, including anyone concerned about constitutional bans on gay marriage passed in 11 states this month.

"We invite you to get to know Canada," the site says. "Explore the richness and diversity of our regions. And find out why Canada is the perfect alternative for conscientious, forward-thinking Americans."

Another Web site urges Canadians: "Open your heart, and your home. Marry an American. Legions of Canadians have already pledged to sacrifice their singlehood to save our southern neighbours from four more years of cowboy conservatism."

Canada suddenly has utopian appeal for many left-leaning Americans. Its universal health care, gay rights, abortion rights, gun-control laws, drug laws, opposition to the Iraq war, ban on capital punishment and ethnic diversity mirror many values of the American left. Immigrants, including an estimated 1 million Americans, make up nearly 20 percent of Canada's population. The United Nations named Toronto the world's most multicultural city.

And, as Michael Moore pointed out in "Bowling for Columbine" -- required viewing for many lefties -- in Canada there's apparently no reason to lock your door.

On the other hand, it's cold. The baseball's not very good -- so long, Expos. And the taxes are higher, eh?

But, as one American who has his bags nearly packed likes to say, at least the taxes go toward good causes.

"I just like their way of life a lot better, and with everything the Bush administration has done -- for the American people to give him their seal of approval, it's basically the last straw," says Ralph Appoldt, a resident of Portland, in the barely blue state of Oregon.

"Canada's basic population is much more intelligent, polite and civilized. I like their way of government a lot better. Their tax dollars go to helping those who need it, instead of funneling money back up to the wealthy and feeding this huge military-industrial machine."

Appoldt, 50, a sales manager, and his wife, a nurse, figure that selling their house and getting their immigration approved could take more than a year. But they're moving, they insist. They've already hired Kischer to help them.

Though he may see a good business opportunity following the election, Kischer has no illusions of a mass American exodus to Canada. Yanks have to follow the same procedures as everybody else -- including the $500 application fee, the $975 landing tax, and the wait of six months to two years. He only expects about 100 people at each of the how-to-move-to-Canada seminars, all scheduled in blue states -- Dec. 4 in Seattle, Dec. 5 in Los Angeles and Dec. 6 in San Francisco.

Nancy Bray, a spokeswoman for Citizenship and Immigration Canada, said her agency's Web site received 261,000 hits from the United States in the two days following the election, but it'll be many months before officials can guess how many of them were serious.

"Our interest, our goal, is to attract the best possible immigrants," Bray says. "If there's a lot of publicity about our country, that's to our benefit. But we're not interested in people's political leanings or political dissatisfaction."

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