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 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 4:21 pm 

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Sebastien, I would certainly accept the results of a yes vote in a referendum that had a fair question in which outright separation was the question BUT, those areas wishing to remain in Canada, their wishes would also have to be respected. That is democracy. Your new country would be smaller than y...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 4:09 pm 

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Sebastien wrote: <b>Would you dare to promote it (partition) (even if it's worthless).</b><br /> <br /> Why is breaking up Canada a worthwhile goal but breaking up Quebec is worthless?<br /> <br /> <i><b>Canada seeks no change in the status quo; and Ca...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 4:03 pm 

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Sebastien, why are you so fiercely opposed to dividing the province of Quebec but spend your life agitating for the division of Canada? Is there not a bit of hypocrisy in your stand?<br /> <br /> Perhaps you should take your own advice. Leave Canada or stay here in peace.<br /> <...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 3:57 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>I will let you explain your views to Bill O'reilly, Lou Dobbs, Stone Phillips, etc. I am sure they will be keen to hear about your partioning talk</b>.<br /> <br /> Americans are not interested in Canadian (Quebec) separation/partition talk. Hell, they aren't ev...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 2:21 pm 

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Delenda wrote: <b>I never said I was against partition. Just that Canada won't even be thinking of going through with it. If anglos want to remain in the WI</b><br /> <br /> Delenda, it is not only Montreal that could possibly be partitioned but the northern two thirds of the...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Fri May 06, 2005 10:26 am 

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The Saint pretty well sums it up.

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 5:46 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>We are holding referendums until we liberate ourselves or we are liberated by an external force.</b><br /> <br /> And how will the referendum question be worded to justify liberation? In what way are you being held back? Is your language or culture or laws in da...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 5:36 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>In your mind British and Canadian are one in the same</b>.<br /> <br /> Actually, 747, I don't believe British and Canadians are one in the same, nor do I imagine do Australians believe they are British. We share the Queen, that is all. <br /> <br />...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 5:32 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>Tell me Robert when did you become Canadian?? </b><br /> <br /> I didn't become a Canadian I was <u>born</u> a Canadian. I was born long after 1949.

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 4:28 pm 

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<br /> <br /> <b>If Quebec Joined the United States</b><br /> <br /> If Quebec were to become a State within the United States of America they would have to join with the understanding that they would not be catered to, or treated specially; they would be equal me...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 4:01 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>Providing you fit the definition of Canadian!! </b><br /> <br /> ...And what is the definition of Canadian?

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 4:00 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>Who were the Canadians Fighting Robert????</b><br /> <br /> Tell me 747, you are the one interested in the events of 1749.

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 3:13 pm 

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I just heard a neat idea, Jean Charest calls a referendum on a question of his choice (one that all Canadians would agree to). Can just see Whacky Jacky Parizeau leaving his vineyard in France to stump for a Charest referendum. Only in Canada!!!!!

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 3:09 pm 

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<br /> <b>Quebec Partition Policy</b><br /> Why we need a policy on Quebec Partition<br /> <br /> To assert the right of Canadian citizens in Quebec to remain Canadian in Canada. <br /> <br /> To provide the “ways and means” for the contingent partitio...

 Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics   Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum

Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 2:49 pm 

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747 wrote: <b>About 100 <u>Canadian</u> militia defended the top of the cliff above Anse au Folon.</b><br /> <br /> ...And your point?<br /> <br /> 100 Canadians defended the top, how many on the sides, the bottom? How many died?
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