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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:26 pm
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| Since a "conqueror/conqueree" relationship is a weird one, I don't consider the English to be part of our heritage.<br /> <br /> See, this is typical separatist thinking. Igonore the facts that are uncomfortable. This is why separatists go batshit over partition. To a separatist it is ok... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:23 pm
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| Delanda, you are the one that says it is baloney that the English have been in Quebec as long as the French. How about the Cree and other natives, haven't they been in Quebec before the French and the English?<br /> <br /> [QUOTE BY= Delenda] [QUOTE BY= robert] Delenda wrote: Example : t... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:21 pm
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| Delenda wrote: If the land doesn't belong to us, then it doesn't belong to you either. If we don't own Quebec, then you don't own it either.<br /> <br /> In fact Delenda, all of Canada belongs to all Canadians. That is what belonging to a country is all about. You can live and work anywh... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:17 pm
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| Delenda wrote: <b>We don't feel then that we are breaking anything up. We were not part of the rest of Canada in the first place.</b><br /> <br /> What about the land given to Quebec at the time of Confederation, who would that belong to if Canada ever permitted the country t... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:14 pm
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| The rest of ranting is typical and persons more intelligent than moi have already answered your propaganda.<br /> <br /> Delenda,do you believe in democracy (not the phony Jacques Parizeau,Lucien Bouchard democracy)but true democracy? <br /> <br /> If you do the following ref... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:08 pm
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| Delenda wrote: You know, after sovereignty, Montreal and Quebec are still going to be there.<br /> <br /> If Canada ever permitted separation/partition, yes, Montreal and Quebec will still be here, but <u>maybe</u> not as you imagine. All would be negociable. But since the ma... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:05 pm
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| Delenda wrote: <b>You, on the other hand, have a problem with the French in Quebec.</b><br />
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What, exactly, is my problem with the French in Quebec? |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:02 pm
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| Delenda wrote: Example : the English have been here as early as the French. This is baloney and if you believe yourself with this stupid argument, you're not going to convince many people.<br />
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Well, Delenda, exactly when did the English magically appear in Quebec? |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 12:00 pm
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| je ne sais quoi. Yes, I know that, sorry for my mistake. |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 10:07 am
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| Delenda, Is it really that difficult for you to understand that an anglophone is capable of loving Quebec as much as you do?<br /> <br /> Do separatists have something special about them and their attachment to Quebec that federalists don't have?<br /> <br /> It is not "YOUR"... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:58 am
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| Delenda wrote: <b>With the French assimilating at an alarming rate outside Quebec, Robert hopes the same will eventually happen to Quebec. After that, no more unity problem. Canada will be a happy English country from coast to coast</b>.<br /> <br /> No, I do not wish the Fre... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 9:53 am
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| Don't put words im my mouth, I am not trying to deny anything, it is you and your rantings above. YES, the English have been in Quebec as long as the French, a minority, yes, but there nontheless. And please, don't tell me when or if I may use the natives as an example. <br /> <br /> The... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 6:46 am
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| Sebastien, There are no meetings on the table regarding partition as there is no referendum in the near future. As a Canadian, you are more than welcome to any meetings on the future of Canada and it's province of Quebec.<br /> <br /> Canada is a democracy all citizens opinions are welco... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Wed May 04, 2005 6:40 am
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| Delenda, I am quite aware of Canadian history. Who was in Quebec before 1867?, umn perhaps the natives. Additionally, the English have been in Quebec as long as the French, Delenda, you do not own Quebec as much as you might like to believe.<br /> <br /> Also, to get a divorce both sides... |
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Forum: Canadian Provincial Politics Topic: PQ's looks to next referendum |
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Posted: Tue May 03, 2005 4:20 pm
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