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Posted by buickanddeere on June 06, 2005 at 09:09:48 from (192.75.48.150):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Females and their married names .... posted by Quebec Red on June 06, 2005 at 07:51:48:
You are still trying to change the topic. An emotional response and dodge is not an answer where a factual reply is required. That is fighting like a women or a lawyer. The errors in the political system that bans English in quebec is just one of the many questions you dare not answer. You cannot handle admitting to an injustice. You can only ignore or dismiss the issues and attempt to change the topic. A classic "legal weasel" move used in courts or inquiries. It's an attempt to portray the victim or law enforcement personal as unjust. That tactic will fool some jurors into letting a guilty criminal go unpunished, won’t work here. Who do you have assisting you in writing your diversions? There has been some change in the tone and text over the span of your posts. How can you claim to be a province of want while being on a better federal “teat” than any other province in Confederation? The only certain use of grammar and spelling you have is MS spell checker. It depends on what Nation it's set for to obtain some particular spelling and grammar. There is where most of your so called "errors" originate. So how about a golf course deal, Human Resources, Federal Transfer Payments and military base transfers? Ad Scam, English business signs being banned in quebec and the latest scoop of Bombardier jobs? Why do the francos deserve special privilege at the expense of the rest of Canada? The name change to the french women's rather than the English man's surname is not common but it does occur.
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