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Posted by buickanddeere on June 02, 2005 at 15:29:36 from (216.183.134.124):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Females and their married names .... posted by Quebec Red on May 31, 2005 at 20:34:50:
I used lower case letters for a reason. As for spelling the only word I missed was government in the last post. As for the Anglo’s point of view and the franco's point of view. It's safe to say we will never see eye to eye on the same issue I'm tired of pandering to the franco quebec minority and having franco policy run the entire country. How many years of rule from franco Prime Ministers has there been in the past 35+ years? Bring on Harper please, to clean up the mess. I don't care for the official slant the world sees at the Olympics etc. The majority of athletes that receive government support are french. The world thinks Canadians speak french among each other and only speak English when conversing with outsiders. Far be it from the truth. The french have been so spoiled and catered too for so long. They fear the loss of privilege and accountability. The corruption in the public service and among elected officials rivals third world banana republics. I suppose Ad Scam, Human Resources loosing 1+ billion into quebec they can't find is ok? The transfer of military bases from Anglo provinces to quebec is ok with you? You are strangely quiet about the 733 million bribe taking two Bombardier contracts away in one week. And that is just the tip of the iceberg JC was never investigated and charged for influence in that golf course swindle, why? How is it fair to have the language police tear down English business signs and fine businesses for using English in quebec? How is it quebec being a “have “ province receives more from the Federal gov’t than they contribute? The country from the western quebec border west, has been carrying the “have not” eastern provinces along with quebec since the 1960’s. If we could just go back to the 70's and sever quebec drain from our country. It would have cost us so little in the long run. How about you Ottawa Valley boys coming over here for an education? Seems you have to fall back on grammar errors rather than face the facts.
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