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If PQ wants to win next election they should soften up the seperation issue otherwise Liberals will come back to power with majority.

 

ya that...or they can get rid of boisclair.

 

hes ridiculous. he comes up snobbing everyone, he arely said a word, he didnt kick out that other dumba*s for his racist book of lies, and to top that off, did you see his ridiculous performance at the débat des chefs?

 

people dont trust the PQ simply because of him. I think quebec has also made it pretty clear that its ideas of seperatism has died out.

 

I like the ADQ actually, its the least full of sh*t party... it would be an interesting change for once.

Dumont also seems like a smart guy, the kind that doesnt talk to say nothing (hint hint boisclair...)

 

in any case, quebec politics has always been somewhat of a circus...

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I am not a hypocrite, independence for Artsakh, independence for Northern Cyprus, for Quebec, and any nations which want to assume themselves.

 

ugh, putain, this is a mistake alot fo armenians make. the cituation in cyprus and artsakh is completely different. Theres no doubt quebec has a distinct (-ish) culture then canada (what is canadas culture again?), but only because of the alnguage they speak. there is a fundamental difference between armenians and turks, in fact, turks and the rest of the world...mainly because we are civilised...

artsakh and cyprus can not be compared with quebec. its an entirely different situation. this whole souveraineté idea just popped up in the 60's and 70's. the damn PQ even appropriates the PAtriots to their "cause" its on the goddamn FLQ flag! :angry:

 

the patriots faught to elect their own representatives in parlament, obviously they ignore that there was also a revolt in ontario...did they fight for a free quebec too? i wonder!

 

your gonna have to stop refering yourself to that moron Pierre falardeau's "historic" work of 15 février 1837 :angry:

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Yeah but to be politically correct, we all count as "Quebecois" as well, not allowing to let us vote would be a big political scandal.

 

The hub of the support is outside of Montreal and I think Quebec City where immigrant-Quebecois are kinda scarce. It's true that the majority of the supporters are of French (or Quebecois) descent.

 

ya and wanna know whats funny? when they lost in '94, they blamed it on "english money and immigrants"...

 

did you check the names of those running? in the two ridings iv been going by ( i take the bus from TMR up cote des neiges all the way downtown to my school), there was not one "québecois" presenting himself... TNR was a chinese woman and the cote des neiges one an arab...vive le québec libre ou vive la république chinoise/islamiste québecoise libre?

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did you check the names of those running? in the two ridings iv been going by ( i take the bus from TMR up cote des neiges all the way downtown to my school), there was not one "québecois" presenting himself... TNR was a chinese woman and the cote des neiges one an arab...vive le québec libre ou vive la république chinoise/islamiste québecoise libre?

 

Yes but that's only PQ members that are in the Montreal area. Montreal population alone, w/ it's mostly Liberal supporting districts, usually is a big deciding factor in these elections/referendums. It is undisputable that it's "les Québecois" that form the majority of the separatist movement which is merely natural.

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Yes but that's only PQ members that are in the Montreal area. Montreal population alone, w/ it's mostly Liberal supporting districts, usually is a big deciding factor in these elections/referendums. It is undisputable that it's "les Québecois" that form the majority of the separatist movement which is merely natural.

 

 

 

Why do you even bother answering him?

 

 

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SHUT UP YOU DAMN LEFTISTS.

 

ADQ, FINALLY A CONSERVATIVE PARTY WINNING VOTES

Dear Hosank please ease up on the curse :)

Few years ago Dumont was the president of the youth wing of the Liberal party, today he's Conservative what will he be tomorrow? Maybe PQ? Whether you like it or not he does not have the goods to be a leader.

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Dear Hosank please ease up on the curse :)

Few years ago Dumont was the president of the youth wing of the Liberal party, today he's Conservative what will he be tomorrow? Maybe PQ? Whether you like it or not he does not have the goods to be a leader.

 

:yes:

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This thread is missing Bonhomme:

 

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I've always wanted to football tackle that snowman LOL.

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but only because of the alnguage they speak.

 

thats a generalisation.

the truth being that canada is a bi-national nation, both the anglo saxon and francs are as much responsable for the creation of the country, both nations have lived on the land for the same amount of time.

infact, the french population has actually been better treated under british rule then under that of the french crown.

 

other things to note is that there are french canadians spread out across the country, not just in quebec..what of those?

i believe that complete independence is what will destroy the 'culture' that quebec dearly holds. they have already thrown away the catholic church, which had been protecting their language and heritage. they claim independence in order to protect themselves from the 'sea of anglos' the reality is that no independence will change that, and they are better off fighting that in canada then as independent, where the PQ will run unchecked, bringing in one more disastrous leftwing policy after the other, if you thought the PQ in 1976 was bad..imagine independence.

 

he was the leader of the Liberal Party youth yes...and that is how politicians get their starts..out of another party...where do you think the bloc comes from? point being, before the creation of the ADQ, quebec's conservative sentiment had no choice but to rally under the liberal banner, after the fall of the UN. now that there is a party supporting the unhappy right-wing of quebec, election tables change.

 

i do not think that dumont is ready to be premiere yet,(and so does he) but he does have an extraordinary amount of experience for his age. i think that one day, he should have the right to the seat.

 

im tired of always having the debate between the centre-(left) unionist liberals, and the social-democrat(bolchevik) seperatist PQ.

 

it is time politics in quebec get a broader perspective.

 

yervant, he is not a Conservative, but conservative. there is a difference.

 

and domino, your marxist intrusions and comments are becoming a pain.

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