Leafless Posted January 15, 2007 Report Posted January 15, 2007 Duceppe was asked what would be the best-case scenario for the sovereigntists -- a federal election first or a provincial campaign. "Two victories, one after another," Duceppe answered in a flash. The two said it is no surprise that the sovereigntists are teaming up again. "Before being Pequistes or Bloquistes, we're sovereigntists," Duceppe said. "I think it's important for us to tell Quebecers there is some cohesion inside the sovereigntist movement," Boisclair added. "That sends a clear message to Quebecers when we see how federalists are divided between Mr. (Stephane) Dion and Mr. (Steven) Harper on what are their views on Quebec. ------------------------------------------------------------ So, what else is new as the separatist parties of Quebec continue to attack Canada. And Canada continues to fund this separatist party---unbelievable! http://www.canada.com/topics/news/politics...f640d7d&k=16789 Quote
Leafless Posted January 16, 2007 Author Report Posted January 16, 2007 It is astounding how little interest this subject has generated, despite the fact thousands of francophone's employed within Canada's public service, possess the capability to bring Canada to a grinding halt, if they ever choose to support Quebec separatist political ideologies, rather than Canada's political ideologies. Unbelievably this group has been given charter recognition, protection and rights exceeding the countries majority English population. Aboriginals another group given charter protection, protection and rights exceeding those of the majority including their own private educational upgrading costing Canadians hundreds of millions of dollars along with the construction of 80,000 modular homes paid for by Canadian taxpayers. These these two troublesome groups have been treated royally especially by the Liberal extreme left, democratically undesirable. Unbelievable this is happening in Canada. Quote
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