See Ya Later - Steve Miller takes note of the "Christian Exodus" movement which advocates moving masses of Christian fundamentalists into a single state and then kicking it out of the Union. Oddly, this is actually being promoted by the bigots themselves, not the rest of us, though I think it sounds like a fine idea. Miller says the group originally narrowed their choices to Mississippi, Alabama and South Carolina, but the latest update on their website indicates that the Palmetto State is their finalist. It would be such a shame to lose Pedro, but I think I can live with that. Now if there are some people in Richmond who might consider relocating to Columbia, even better.
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