> ...but if Michelle Bachmann is elected president, I am
> moving to Canada.

I don't know much about her, but if this part of the article is
accurate I'd oppose her on these grounds alone:

---
“The husband is to be the head of the wife, according to God.” It is a
philosophy that Michele Bachmann echoed to congregants of the the
Living Word Christian Center in 2006, when she stated that she pursued
her degree in tax law only because her husband had told her to. “The
Lord says: Be submissive, wives. You are to be submissive to your
husbands,” she said.
---

You can't be the President and subservient to your husband in all
things at the same time.  Essentially, her husband would be the
President and she would be a puppet to whatever he says is the right
direction.  Granted, the article also points out that they are pretty
much in lock-step on everything anyway, but when crunch-time comes, I
want a President who can make their own decisions and stand by them
without concern for whether their spouse approves or not.  This isn't
a Republican issue, a Democratic issue, or even a question of her
political positions.  It's a belief-system issue that I'd oppose in
any candidate.


-Ju

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