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Re: Ping: Petem



"tourman" <robercampbell@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de
discussion :
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> On Jan 1, 3:12 pm, "alarman" <nos...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> tourman wrote:
>> > RHC: Right ! Since when is Quebec not part of Canada. Only in the
>> > minds of separatists, who almost broke this country up a decade or so
>> > ago. However, democracy prevailed and the majority of sensible
>> > thinking people in Quebec voted to stay in Canada.
>> > Today, a separatist is as antique and outdated as the politics of
>> > yesteryear.
>>
>> > You may be Quebecois, but you sure as hell are part of Canada, like it
>> > or not....
>>
>> "We also see tolerance and forgiveness towards others as a positive
>> thing regardless of past history."
>> RHC
>>
>> --
>> js
>>
>> Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
>
> RHC: Nice touch....as usual throwing useless barbs instead of
> contributing ! You don't know our history...hell, you likely know
> little of your own, and yet you criticize me....!!
>

If you would REALLY know your history, you know that there was a
confederation of two founding group, but it all came down to one province of
10 other , so mathematicaly it was supposed to be 1 of 2 or 1/2 and its now
1 of 10 plus the territories so 1/13.. just great!!


> They almost broke up this country because of their separatist bullshit
> and many in Quebec still keep at it. Many of my countrymen outside
> Quebec wouldn't mind frankly if they did break away. Many are
> supremely tired of the government giving Quebec special privileges.
> We could all just sit there and watch their economy go to hell, and
> other than the damage it would cause to the rest of the country, there
> would be little weeping. Personally, I don't feel that way; never
> have, but I lose patience at these separatist dinosaurs who continue
> to believe they are not part of our country. The culture of the
> "quebecois" as they see themselves is a fine one, and one that should
> be embraced as part of our country's rich diversity, but WITHIN
> Canada, not as a separate country.
>

Keep on the good work, with such good friends as you, the country will break
up ;-)

> So tolerance yes, but with some practical limits......

limits!! what damn limits??  ;-)



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