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Liberal  25%  [ 41 ]
Conservative Party  19%  [ 31 ]
NDP  48%  [ 79 ]
BQ  2%  [ 4 ]
Some other wacko party  5%  [ 9 ]
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:46 pm
 


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I live in Montreal, Maple Leaf 1 lives in Gatineau, and you don't know where Darby X lives. As such, you have no entitlement to silence us on the basis of citizenship. As an aside, there are NO citizens of Quebec right now; only Canadian citizens resident in Quebec.


Well I live in Ontario but given the fact that my mother and her parents were born in Quebec as with almost half my family I take the opinion that I have every right to deciding if my maternal homeland remains part of Canada. It is ironic that the seperatists who continually cry that Canada must accept what they say are the very first people to turn around and deny the rights of Canadians like you. Keep up the good fight! [flag]


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Numure Numure:
All three of you put out your ultimate stupidity by thinking that you have any say on how things can go down. You don't. Unless you are a citizen of Quebec, you have absolutly no say in the matter

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The National Assembly of Quebec has Authority OVER ALL OF QUEBEC. If a referendum on Seperatism is giving that government the mandate to negotiate our withdraw from Confederation. Democracy dictates 50+1 for everyone. Your all idiots with absolutly no knowledge of not only Canadian law, but British law as well. The only one with a subjective view on this has been Motorcycleboy, and he seems to agree with me on this.

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Now Darby, stfu already, and go read british law.


#1 - I reside in Gatineau, Quebec
#2 - Canada has authority over ALL OF CANADA...idiot! Quebec being part of it
#3 - I know, read about and have studied Federal as well as provincial law.

Seperatism = [font=Comic Sans MS]dictatorship[/font]


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$1:
I live in Montreal, Maple Leaf 1 lives in Gatineau, and you don't know where Darby X lives. As such, you have no entitlement to silence us on the basis of citizenship. As an aside, there are NO citizens of Quebec right now; only Canadian citizens resident in Quebec.


Well I live in Ontario but given the fact that my mother and her parents were born in Quebec as with almost half my family I take the opinion that I have every right to deciding if my maternal homeland remains part of Canada. It is ironic that the seperatists who continually cry that Canada must accept what they say are the very first people to turn around and deny the rights of Canadians like you. Keep up the good fight! [flag]


Unless you're born there you have not right to say anything, using your mother and father doesn't cut it. Is Bramladesh still in Ontario?


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onemeancanadian onemeancanadian:
DerbyX DerbyX:
$1:
I live in Montreal, Maple Leaf 1 lives in Gatineau, and you don't know where Darby X lives. As such, you have no entitlement to silence us on the basis of citizenship. As an aside, there are NO citizens of Quebec right now; only Canadian citizens resident in Quebec.


Well I live in Ontario but given the fact that my mother and her parents were born in Quebec as with almost half my family I take the opinion that I have every right to deciding if my maternal homeland remains part of Canada. It is ironic that the seperatists who continually cry that Canada must accept what they say are the very first people to turn around and deny the rights of Canadians like you. Keep up the good fight! [flag]


Unless you're born there you have not right to say anything, using your mother and father doesn't cut it. Is Bramladesh still in Ontario?


Says you.


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Well. In the debate lst night Paul Martin admitted that hand guns need to be made illegal and that a group of 200 or so RCMP officers sent to help clean up communities. This sounds to me that Paul Martin plans to not only make hand guns illegal but he plans on going into communities with RCMP officer and confiscating those guns (door to door no doubt). Welcome to the policed state of the Socialist Republic of Canada. Quebec will be well served by leaving such a Country and we in Alberta will be right behind you.


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Well. In the debate lst night Paul Martin admitted that hand guns need to be made illegal and that a group of 200 or so RCMP officers sent to help clean up communities. This sounds to me that Paul Martin plans to not only make hand guns illegal but he plans on going into communities with RCMP officer and confiscating those guns (door to door no doubt). Welcome to the policed state of the Socialist Republic of Canada. Quebec will be well served by leaving such a Country and we in Alberta will be right behind you.

Right, Quebec will do well to leave a country that gives them exactly what they want, they are the only province that do not oppose the registry and the strongest proponents of the handgun ban:
Currently, all provinces and territories save Quebec (which has the lowest gun ownership rate) oppose the registry and refuse to prosecute violators. Supporters of the firearms registry state that it makes no sense to abandon the project midstream.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_Canada
Here are opinion polls regarding the handgun ban:
Here is some regional data (net disapprove in brackets):

Quebec: 70 per cent (28 per cent)
Rest of Canada: 49 per cent (47 per cent)
Ontario: 56 per cent (41 per cent)
West: 39 per cent (55 per cent)
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... 06&no_ads=


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In watching the election so far I can't help but notice how angry Paul Martin is becoming. He looks like such an angry man. What doesn't surprise me is that the media does not seem to notice. The left is never noted for being angry. As far as the media is concerned only those on the right can be angry or radical or extreme for that matter. This anger in Martin would appear to stem from the fact that he loves Canada so much and he is so afraid of what might happen to his Canada if anyone else is in control of government instead of him. I cringe when a Liberal starts talking as a patriot. Generally Liberals condemn patriotism (it's a US thing). and I understand why. After all the left is the philosiphy of demanded conformity. Patriotism does not matter to a Socialist. They just demand conformity. It is the Conservative philosiphy that is the party of the patriot. The patriot's love for country is based on trust and respect. Just as within any relationship love must be based on trust and respect and it must be mutual. If the country does not show this trust and respect for the individual the individual will not trust nor respect the nation. In a patriot state laws are put in place to be respected on the basis of volitary compliance and the patriot does so volintarily. The only people that are punished in a truely patriot state are those non-patriots that do not volintarily comply. This is the way Canada and it's judiciary should work. However the Left (Socialists) don't see it that way. They believe in total control over society, therefore the people can not be trusted to volintarily comply, they must be demanded to comply. This is where Seatbelt, Motorcycle Helmet to Gun Registry legislation comes from. An attitude of demanded conformity. It is this kind of government behavour and attitude that has destroyed patriotism in this nation. In a free and democratic society people must have the freedom to comply volintarily with the laws of the land and the Judiciary must punish only those who do not. If we are to regain trust and respect for our nation we must see a nation that shows trust and respect in us as individuals. This is not going to come from left wing parties. It goes against everything the socialist philosiphy stands for and,as I do, you too need to shout this fron the bell towers.


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I'm stumped I just don't know ??????? I have this crazy idea about Liberal minority and Bloc opposition which is just right off the deep end in any possble sane thinking . Other than that I'm lost . [huh] [huh] [huh] [huh]


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Banff Banff:
I'm stumped I just don't know ??????? I have this crazy idea about Liberal minority and Bloc opposition which is just right off the deep end in any possble sane thinking . Other than that I'm lost . [huh] [huh] [huh] [huh]


The bloc wont be in opposition ever again unless the conservatives disband into many parties like before. Though with the bloc around, it will be a minority government. Let it be Cons or Libs.


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can i vote Bloc if I am not a resident of Quebec?


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No sorry you can't sorry


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why not?


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why not?


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At the risk of offending someone I would just like to say Merry Christmas. (Not Happy Holiday) I am not a politically correct person. I do not think most conservatives would consider themselves to be politically correct. I believe that all people are equal. I believe that is the conservative way. I think it is predominantly Liberals that see people as being different and believe that it takes a Liberal to make everyone the same. What the gov't is promoting is called political correctness. Let me explain the difference between what is correct and what is politically correct. Remember when a woman employee with CTV in Toronto made some remarks on the air because the Microphone was still on. We all remember what she said and it was a direct reference to Affirmative action. What she said was true. If she was handycapped, besides being a woman she may have a job for life. We all understand that many companies and all three levels of government practice Affirmative Action. To say so is correct, it is just not politically correct. She was fired for telling the truth but this political truth is unmentionable. For the following week, in the media, pundants asked the Question "Should she have said what she said?" but no one in the media asked "Was what she said true?" Political correctness is a left wing thing. It is used to stiffle debate, to prevent those who are not politically correct from being properly represented. We must fight off this miss guided and illconceived logic before it has us all hating one another and we have to stand up against bad government policy even if it may offend someone or some group. And we must stand up for our culture and the freedom to celebrate Religous Holidays without being judged as offensive by our own government. Getting rid of this Socialist attitude in Ottawa will go a long way in getting a handle on this political correctness garbage. One should be gravely concerned that there is such a difference between Truth and Political Truth.


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