tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post2582916181770640024..comments2024-02-17T03:22:53.951-05:00Comments on No Dogs or Anglophones: The Trouble with Sovereignty, Part 2.. Dutch Desease and Other NonsenseEditorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05699783315783642466noreply@blogger.comBlogger183125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-6850023243763087572013-12-05T22:24:16.170-05:002013-12-05T22:24:16.170-05:00"Now, is it not an awfully long time to break..."Now, is it not an awfully long time to break away from "the ghost of the past" if you will?"<br /><br />I don't have a whole sociological survey, but I might just look at my own family. On my mother side, I have 1 sister and 13 cousins (with me, 15 children). Ten out of the fifteen of us have university degrees, none of our parents had university degree when we graduated. (Both my father and my mother graduated after my sister and I did.) That past is not too distant I guess.<br /><br />We all studied in what I would call "applied sciences" (acounting, engineering, teaching, and so on, job oriented education). None of us went into research (PhDs etc). I guess that, in my family, if one of us would study for decades pursuing a PhD or something, we would wonder when he will ever get out of school and begin to really work... Maybe this is a part of the answer. In university, I guess that we were not pursuing excellence and Nobel prizes, we were eager to graduate and get to work.<br />Michel Patricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01355096630819086323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-27641490524524304932013-12-05T20:45:42.351-05:002013-12-05T20:45:42.351-05:00@AC... Poor brainwashed little human being.
So jus...@AC... Poor brainwashed little human being.<br />So just for you:"For the past three decades, Nelson Mandela has been swathed in global media adulation unlike any other human being in history. No pope, president, king, war hero, movie star, or rock star can boast of having been the beneficiary of such undiluted, unalloyed, and unbroken acclaim. <br />What is it about Nelson Mandela the man that justifies this global adoration? <br />NOTHING.<br />He was a leader of the African National Congress (ANC), an organization designated a terrorist group by the U.S. State Department. He was also a co-founder of the ANC’s Umkhonto we Sizwe (Spear of the Nation), a militant terrorist group within a terrorist group. He was tried and convicted for his terrorist and subversive activities within those organizations.<br />How many of those praising Mandela as the world’s moral compass have ever heard of Ignatius Cardinal Kung, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, who was imprisoned in Communist China for 33 years, most of it overlapping the same period in which Mandela was in prison?<br />Your hero was a huge part of the South African Communist Party (SACP). The SACP took its direction from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), and, as such, was an agent of a hostile foreign power. <br /> Mandela’s longtime comrade in the ANC and the SACP (and current president of South Africa) Jacob Zuma, used to sign “Kill the Boer,” meaning kill the white farmer. <br /> Winnie Mandela - his ex-wife and a convicted murderer - is free as a bird and still sits on the ANC’s Executive Committee. If Nelson Mandela and Jacob Zuma had any “moral authority,” it has not evidenced itself in the form of condemning and removing this murderess from the ANC’s highest body. <br />Mandela’s Rivonia documents declared that “traitors and informers should be ruthlessly eliminated,” and he recommended “cutting off their noses” — among other barbarities — a tactic he had adopted from Algeria’s communist FLN terrorists.<br /><br />-----------------------<br /><br />Enjoy your MSM agenda driven life.UN GARS BIEN SYMPATHIQUE DE FRANKFORTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-46937450478478588502013-12-05T20:31:37.423-05:002013-12-05T20:31:37.423-05:00FROM ED
EDITOR.
I'm proofreading my grandson...FROM ED<br /> EDITOR. <br />I'm proofreading my grandson's paper on Macroeconomics. I would like to re read the sectiom you wrote on the subject, would you steer me to it please.? EdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-76818431891331455952013-12-05T20:30:12.001-05:002013-12-05T20:30:12.001-05:00Honestly, you really are fucked up man.
But then ...Honestly, you really are fucked up man.<br /><br />But then again, you've clearly demonstrated to us just how anti-black you are, so I can't say I 'm surprised.Anonymous Cowardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-39662651254122204082013-12-05T20:20:56.384-05:002013-12-05T20:20:56.384-05:00The man was a convicted criminal. The man was a convicted criminal. UN GARS BIEN SYMPATHIQUE DE FRANKFORTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-42055521062580717522013-12-05T20:18:37.608-05:002013-12-05T20:18:37.608-05:00@Liam
I doubt it will work, Anglos and Allos can ...@Liam<br /><br />I doubt it will work, Anglos and Allos can afford to pay for their Education, they don't need to Srike.AnecTOTEnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-90245590984866366462013-12-05T20:18:20.758-05:002013-12-05T20:18:20.758-05:00You have to love the irony...
Sadly, a model huma...You have to love the irony...<br /><br />Sadly, a model human being, Nelson Mandela has passed away today.<br /><br />Nelson Mandela fought racism tooth and nail, without falling into it's trap himself. He is credited with putting an end to the racist apartheid...<br /><br />...how fitting that the filthy mutt championing apartheid in Quebec should "pay homage" to the man:<br /><br />http://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/politique/201312/05/01-4718120-le-monde-politique-canadien-rend-hommage-a-mandela.php<br /><br />Mandela was incarcerated by racist whites, yet once he was released, he never turned on the white man, he worked to find a way for black and whites to live together without division.<br /><br />Yet look at the seps. They're not the ones who were persecuted - their ancestors were...250 years ago, yet they carry themselves like if they were the ones that went through the conflict between the British and the French and take it out on modern day Anglos AND immigrants.Anonymous Cowardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-85767797188225017922013-12-05T20:10:23.462-05:002013-12-05T20:10:23.462-05:00M. Patrice,
Thank you for the answer. However, th...M. Patrice,<br /><br />Thank you for the answer. However, that makes me wonder further.<br /><br /><i>I guess that it is because Québec society has historicaly been less educated and because our society modernized relatively late in its history.</i><br /><br />Out of 22 Canadian individual Laureates, 15 of them won the Prize after 1980. I would think that by 1980 the historical burden that French-Canadians* may have had have been alleviated. After all, it is already 2 decades since the socio-political revolution and by that time French-Canadians have firmly asserted themselves in Canadian social, economical, cultural and political landscape. Moreover, the most productive decade is the 1990s when 7 Canadian individuals won the Prize.<br /><br />Now, is it not an awfully long time to break away from "the ghost of the past" if you will? And I am not saying this with malicious intent, but with students (mostly francophone) demanding lower cost for education on the expense of rating of university education and research, can it be said that mentally for them the pursue of excellence is not high of a priority?<br /><br />As of Nobel Prize, you can check it on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia</a> where the Laureates are classified by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country" rel="nofollow">country</a> and by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_university_affiliation" rel="nofollow">university affiliation</a>. As for McGill, you are right, it is the biggest producer in the country with 12, followed by UofT with 10 and UBC with7. It is worth noted though that countries of origin and universities may not necessarily be related.Troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09960771543572680283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-1077355447023586372013-12-05T19:53:07.788-05:002013-12-05T19:53:07.788-05:00FACT OF THE DAY: Rob Ford does a better job of ru...FACT OF THE DAY: Rob Ford does a better job of running Toronto stoned & drunk than Pauline Marois can run quebekistan sober.UN GARS BIEN SYMPATHIQUE DE FRANKFORTnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-71176361411773451372013-12-05T18:19:24.113-05:002013-12-05T18:19:24.113-05:00Another scam continuing.
The double the salary of...Another scam continuing.<br /><br />The double the salary of the position for him. Some do nothing environmental post for almost 200K per year plus expenses to fly around.<br /><br />http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/andr%C3%A9-boisclair-will-earn-double-his-predecessor-at-comex-1.2451995<br /><br />Can't we sue the govt for this kind of patronage payoff when we are bankrupt?<br /><br />That's like finding a lawyer to sue a lawyer. Doesn;t happen, ever. They circle the wagons and protect their own. There are some kinds of justice that even money can;t buy.<br /><br />Is it any surprise that politicians are usually lawyers.<br /><br />Imagine how much differently the world would function is lawyers were banned form public office. Keep them as the secretaries to write the paperwork, not the architects of their own professions future earnings.<br />cebeuqnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-85170674783037281952013-12-05T17:51:39.961-05:002013-12-05T17:51:39.961-05:00If you didn't know what Quebec was like prior ...If you didn't know what Quebec was like prior to selecting your career as you mentioned previously, you didn't do your homework<br /><br /> What a load of bs your statement above is Mr.Sauga.There in no way that I could have possibly envisioned where I would be working at 20 years into the future. Life takes many twists and turns..find me one person who knows when they are 18-22 who can tell where life will lead them. And once again would you rather that only francophones work for Air Canada, CN, Bell, Bombardier, CAE, Pratt and Whitney, McGill university, Concordia universirty, Pfizer, Merck Frost and on and on..there are thousands and thousands of professional jobs in Montreal. You think its more fair that only francophones work in them even for companies that derive most of their money from the rest of Canada. How about all the federal government jobs here..only francophones should work for them, <br /><br /> So you would rather have a 100 percent french Montreal within Canada..you would rather send billions in equalization to Quebec where not one anglophone lives. You think that all these high paying jobs should only be available to the relatively small francophone population. If so then maybe you should be running for the PQ, These jobs are just as much the right of anglophones as they are francophones. We still live in Canada..we are Canadians and stop blaming us for making smart and reasonable decisions. What you are proposing is utter nonsense based on your pet peeve with Quebec. <br /><br /><br />OK, so if only "30% of Quebecers" support separation, why does the PLQ constantly appease that "30%" and bring in laws that are equally stringent to the ones the péquistes pass? <br /><br /> Because most francophones are ok with Bill 101..but that doesnt mean they all want to seperate. They want to ensure that french doesnt disappear and there was a real threat back in the 1970s whether you agree or not. And the PQ actually only received 31.9 percent of the vote last year which is pretty pathetic considering how unpopular the PLQ was due to their corruption failures. So it doesnt take much for the PQ to be elected..in fact 32 or 33 percent could give them a majority which is pretty sad given our stupid first past the post system. <br /><br /><br />complicatednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-44406736206936413362013-12-05T16:05:37.885-05:002013-12-05T16:05:37.885-05:00Troy asks : "Why is it that no French-Canadia...Troy asks : "Why is it that no French-Canadian ever won the Nobel Prize?"<br /><br />I guess that it is because Québec society has historicaly been less educated and because our society modernized relatively late in its history. Those who studied (it is only my guess) tended to study disciplines such as law, "notariat" and medecine and they became our "petite bourgeoisie". Those who studied medecine became family doctors and were not into scientific reasearch.<br /><br />Tell me more about what you found on canadian Nobel prizes. Those 22 prizes were from which universities? Many from McGill I guess.Michel Patricehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01355096630819086323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-7275457617741945422013-12-05T14:52:48.037-05:002013-12-05T14:52:48.037-05:00'Epic quebec frauds.' yep and it will not ...'Epic quebec frauds.' yep and it will not stop...it will only get worse...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-2998427605633171762013-12-05T14:30:33.167-05:002013-12-05T14:30:33.167-05:00@Y.L.
Please tell us what wealth did the English ...@Y.L.<br /><br />Please tell us what wealth did the English take away from Quebec and how did the English force the french into farming and small trade?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-86529176087708385772013-12-05T14:08:22.603-05:002013-12-05T14:08:22.603-05:00"It's the fault of the anglos that no fra..."It's the fault of the anglos that no francophone Canadians have ever won a Nobel Prize"<br /><br />Après la Conquête, toute l'élite française et canadienne a été chassée et est retournée en France. Ce qui représentait 4000 personnes sur une population de 70 000. Une population qui pendant 200 ans a été reléguée à l'agriculture et aux autres petits métiers. Une population qui a aussi été coupée de la France et de sa puissance culturelle et économique.<br /><br />Alors que les Anglais, après la Conquête, ont commencé par prendre la place de l'élite de langue française, ensuite ils se sont approprié les richesses du Québec, et par la suite ont profité de leur appartenance à l'empire anglo-américain.<br />Y.Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15963004725359187733noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-37335368097777445562013-12-05T13:55:58.826-05:002013-12-05T13:55:58.826-05:00Those that pay the piper call the tune. About tim...Those that pay the piper call the tune. About time the feds started calling the tune.<br /><br />Westernernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-62827091850696104112013-12-05T13:53:51.483-05:002013-12-05T13:53:51.483-05:00It is good news to see they cancelled the bridge d...It is good news to see they cancelled the bridge design competition idea. That would just waste an enormous amount of money and time. Imagine the bridge design that a bunch of politicians would vote to put up. Would be unlikely to withstand the first snowfall of the season before it collapses.<br /><br />Really what we need now is the Federal Govt to OPEN bidding for construction. <br /><br />Show FTQ, Quebec unions etc that their time to destroy the province with impunity is in jeopardy.<br /><br />Would be awesome to see 500 workers from Ontario etc come in to build the bridge.<br /><br />The local mafia/union scammers wouldn;t know where to start to intimidate and harass first. <br /><br />We can only dream however. The Quebec construction unions and the PQ are evil twins feeding off the back of the rest of the population.<br /><br />The PQ will protect the criminal FTQ union member to the end of time. Mostly because it's a revolving door between journalists, FTQ and the PQ.<br /><br />Lets not forget that Paulines husband was one of the major supporters of Tony Accurso schemes while he was at FTQ. To say nothing of the conflict of interest of his wife setting his salary.<br /><br />Paulines husband promoted the FTQ union doing business with somebody that ends up with 1000! criminal charges.<br /><br />Talk about hiding your head in the ground and pretending you see nothing while getting cash on the back end and a house in the West Island built.<br /><br />Epic quebec frauds.<br /><br />cebeuqnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-26547104530964806032013-12-05T12:31:31.223-05:002013-12-05T12:31:31.223-05:00+10 complicated - that's exactly how I see it ...+10 complicated - that's exactly how I see it all unfolding also. The only thing I would add is that, as the ROC would become officially English, some ex-pat francophones may return to take over the empty houses and businesses that will be vacated by anglophones and allophones. The whole business will be a disaster for any new country called quebec that will find itself frozen out by the anglophones and allophones that will completely surround their new country. This will last for a hell of a long time and feelings of sympathy for quebec will not exist for at least 100 years. Resentment and "pay back" for all the turmoil will be utmost in people's minds for a long, long time especially if it creates a civil war situation in areas that don't want to remain part of a separate quebec which will, most likely, include the whole of Montreal where many anglophones and allophones reside and they see how they will be treated by any separatist government. If the separatists think they have a hard time making it now, just wait until they have nothing to eat on their tables and the food banks can't afford to help them out any longer.Cutie003https://www.blogger.com/profile/09298173716590278098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-39779524950127423332013-12-05T12:26:15.049-05:002013-12-05T12:26:15.049-05:00complicated:
OK, here is the circular argument ag...complicated:<br /><br />OK, here is the circular argument again, but I'll rebut until I'm blue in the face. You wrote "<i>Keep in mind that many Quebecers do not scoff at Canada. The anglophone and allophone community are all fiercely loyal to Canada and there is a sizeable number of francophones who are federalist. Only 30 percent of Quebecers support seperation so be careful when you label all Quebecers as being disloyal.</i>".<br /><br />My response: OK, so if only "30% of Quebecers" support separation, why does the PLQ constantly appease that "30%" and bring in laws that are equally stringent to the ones the péquistes pass? 30% of the voting population, at best, can only bring in a minority government, and this time the PQ got lucky. More often than not, they won't.<br /><br />Yes, I fully understand the minority community is on pins and needles...easily!<br /><br />"<i>Pauline Marois is the most scary PQ leader ever..she is among the least intelligent and most unscrupulous. If she wins a majority life will be awful here for anglos and allos.</i>".<br /><br />What can I tell you? It was only a matter of time before you'd get an Adolf Hitler PQ leader. Lévesque founded the PQ. Lévesque was by far the most benevolent of the group, followed by Pierre-Marc Johnson, yet the latter was eaten by the zealots. All PQ leaders get eaten sooner or later. Lévesque quit the PQ when he saw who he was leading, and realized the dream, during his lifetime anyway, was dead.<br /><br />Sorry there, buddy, but the battle with the minorities should have been nipped in the bud in the 70s. It wasn't, and so it has festered into the current result. With over 300,000 minorities gone, yours truly included, it's probably too late to change the tide unless every last able-bodied and able-minded minority gets into the streets and wreeks havoc. This hasn't happened since this all started, so how desperate is your community to get out there and fight?<br /><br />I for one am quite happy and thankful I left Quebec. My lady companion is thrilled too, and she loved Quebec because she needed their social programs when she was a single parent of two. She never asks to go back for visits let alone live there again. She loves it here in Ontario because she can speak to anyone and everyone.<br /><br />"<i>If I felt the federal government would step in and protect us or the ROC would give a damn about us then maybe more of us would stand up and fight. But you know as well as I do that we have no support from the ROC. Instead people blame us for living here and yet we are the ones suffernig the most. Sorry but even though you may be angry about the equalization payments this is not the time to make big cuts. I think Harper should continue his slow withdrawals..under the radar..not garnering too much attention.</i>"<br /><br />I think you'll get your wish re gradual cuts exactly for the reasons you mentioned. Governments don't give a damn how you feel. They measure merit in votes. Not money, not emotions, <b>VOTES!</b>. Jr. Trudeau and Mulcair won't life a finger to help you because their base is Quebec. They'll sacrifice the minorities for the majority's votes without thinking about it or on a blink of an eye. <br /><br />Harper has five whole seats in Quebec and a majority government. Quebec <b>never</b> helped him got over the top. <b>NEVER!</b> Why should Harper do you any favours?<br /><br />Finally, yes, the ROC blames you for living there. For a whole generation, 300,000 minority people left Quebec and the b.s. you're living through now is worse than than it was when I was there. For 40 years, the PLQ <b>AND</b> PQ have been endlessly testing the language limits and even where challenges come up, there are always means to circumvent those obstacles. If you didn't know what Quebec was like prior to selecting your career as you mentioned previously, you didn't do your homework.Mr. Sauganoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-26670893275807014402013-12-05T11:42:55.796-05:002013-12-05T11:42:55.796-05:00Interesting development on the Champlain Bridge re...Interesting development on the Champlain Bridge replacement.<br /><br />While the Federal Government moves the schedule for the bridge to be completed earlier, they do so by appointing the professionals themselves. Therefore, there is no "architectural masterpiece" BS anymore. I like it. They really put their foot down and tell the Provincial Government who is in charge. The other thing that I like is their statement that "no toll no bridge". I guess with the majority-without-Quebec that they are enjoying now, the Conservative government care a little about their political stock in the province.<br /><br />Interesting reaction from the separatist government. Minister Lisee now <a href="http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/coderre-worried-champlain-tolls-could-spread-to-other-bridges-1.1573886" rel="nofollow">pleads his government's case to the Feds</a>. Note what he said:<br /><br /><i>"Hope springs eternal. We're keeping at it. The mayor [of Montreal] is keeping at it, the mayors of the are keeping at it. The business associations and certainly the car drivers so, there have been times when we could get through to the federal government and we hope this one will be one of them."</i><br /><br />So where is the tone of Pauline Marois and the PQ during the campaign? Did Marois said that they would stage a series of quarrels with the Feds? This is the quarrel? Hah! More like whimper to me.<br /><br />Also interesting are the comments from the two levels of Ministers of Transport:<br /><br /><i>Provincial transportation minister Sylvain Gaudreault said Tuesday that it should not be up to Ottawa to make a decision on the toll, at which point federal transportation minister Denis Lebel pointed out that the Champlain Bridge is owned operated by the federal government, so Ottawa has the final say on the matter.</i><br /><br />There you go, the battle of Quebec City vs Ottawa. The one part is full of barks and the other part simply bites.Troyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09960771543572680283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-18475388871706092852013-12-05T11:26:25.541-05:002013-12-05T11:26:25.541-05:00Great article...coming to Canada as well...
Gover...Great article...coming to Canada as well...<br /><br />Governments all across the country have been on a spending and hiring spree, and adding more debt… since the 1960’s…a real mess in the making. Lets not just blame the lieberals who started most of this mess…they are all the same folks, all parties…a few differences but not many.<br /><br /> <br />"We don’t want the party to end, the “free” trips, expense accounts…perks, gold plated pensions, free this, free that…Yes indeed, see we in government, are all entitled to our entitlements folks and we can’t stop that, at least not until we retire. Our unions say so, it’s ours and we want it now...$$” Nice eh? See what working for government has become? Go look at all the debt mounting. Governments all across Canada, the US… have been on a hiring binge, a spending spree for decades now. Government = police, fire, hospitals, teachers, lawyers…= high salaries, bonuses, pensions, perks… all out of control for decades now = More and more debt…making the connection yet?<br /><br />Decades of overspending…more and more debt, see what these people are doing to future generations? <br /><br /> <br /><br />The real Fiscal cliff 101 –<br /><br />US - $ over 17 trillion in debt<br /><br /> <br /><br /> Ontario debt as of today - $280 billion, 968 million and climbing daily...what a mess.<br /> <br />The province of Quebec – 260 billion in debt and climbing daily …a real, real big mess…on top of the racist, bigoted language laws…bills 101…<br /><br />Ottawa - Canada debt as of today - $611 billion, 666 million and climbing daily...what a<br />mess.<br /><br />Record personal debt in Canada and the US…something has to give.<br /><br />Record low interest rates…for now…?<br /><br /> <br />When and how does it end? Greece, Ireland, Californian, Wisconsin, Detroit, Kebec…all technically bankrupt…a real mess in the making and no one in government or the mainstream media (CBC, CTV…) is dealing with it. Nice eh?<br /><br />This is what all politicians in the country are ignoring. Pathetic, all of them.<br /><br />James Wolfenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-22850032000157462292013-12-05T11:24:18.847-05:002013-12-05T11:24:18.847-05:00Alright Ed - tell us exactly how they are going to...Alright Ed - tell us exactly how they are going to "save our necks"? I'm sure we would all be interested in hearing that. Cutie003https://www.blogger.com/profile/09298173716590278098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-36471684381274741022013-12-05T11:07:31.385-05:002013-12-05T11:07:31.385-05:00S.R., student. Can you answer Troy's question ...S.R., student. Can you answer Troy's question first? <br /><br />But I am not surprised, we know too well those Frenchies. We can not expect them to stand up and answer the question like a gentleman. And you know why a Quebecois can never touch a Nobel Prize. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-61523913887171293792013-12-05T10:37:30.677-05:002013-12-05T10:37:30.677-05:00From Ann
Pet abusers often go out and abuse people...From Ann<br />Pet abusers often go out and abuse people. Same with the province of Quebec...they don't care about the welfare of animals, nor the welfare of any person who is not pure laine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7963035472241877292.post-33041093656265986792013-12-05T09:55:39.477-05:002013-12-05T09:55:39.477-05:00Mr.Sauga -
Keep in mind that many Quebecers do...Mr.Sauga - <br /> Keep in mind that many Quebecers do not scoff at Canada. The anglophone and allophone community are all fiercely loyal to Canada and there is a sizeable number of francophones who are federalist. Only 30 percent of Quebecers support seperation so be careful when you label all Quebecers as being disloyal. The PQ and its supporters are disloyal and since their in power the impression is we all think like them..obviously that is not true. <br /> You have to keep in mind that the anglophone community is on pins and needles here because of the PQ minority government. We are all terrified of the PQ getting a majority which I am sure you can understand. In fact I would say Pauline Marois is the most scary PQ leader ever..she is among the least intelligent and most unscrupulous. If she wins a majority life will be awful here for anglos and allos. <br /><br /> So you need to understand that at this point our goal is to make her disappear..ie elect another government next year. Cutting equalization is exactly the oil on the fire that will anger enough francophones to support the PQ. She will say that Quebec is being unfairly singled out and that Quebec needs to have a country. Combine this with a bad economy and people will be looking for someone to blame. \<br /><br /> This is NOT the time for Harper to provoke a fight with Mme.Marois. Lets get rid of her..then maybe bit by bit equalization can be cut. Dont worry..Quebec is in worse financial shape than any other province already..we pay far more taxes than you do in Ontario..we are not exactly living like kings here. We dont need the federal government kicking us again when we are down. <br /><br /> If I felt the federal government would step in and protect us or the ROC would give a damn about us then maybe more of us would stand up and fight. But you know as well as I do that we have no support from the ROC. Instead people blame us for living here and yet we are the ones suffernig the most. Sorry but even though you may be angry about the equalization payments this is not the time to make big cuts. I think Harper should continue his slow withdrawals..under the radar..not garnering too much attention. complicatednoreply@blogger.com