Canada Kicks Ass
QUEBEC: KEEPING IT IN CANADA IS IMPOSSIBLE . . . AND UNDESIR

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gaulois @ Tue May 16, 2006 6:05 am

Why not simply let People decide without the usual harassment from the politicians trying to score points (i.e. getting votes), and then move on. Whatever happens happens. End of story.<br /> <br /> Canada would be better off worrying about its own sovereignty.

   



Perturbed @ Tue May 16, 2006 8:45 pm

[QUOTE BY= gaulois] Why not simply let People decide without the usual harassment from the politicians trying to score points (i.e. getting votes), and then move on. Whatever happens happens. End of story.<br /> <br /> Canada would be better off worrying about its own sovereignty. [/QUOTE]<br /> <br /> So you would not kick Quebec out if they voted to stay?

   



gaulois @ Wed May 17, 2006 7:32 am

Canada has a lot to learn from Quebec on how to assert sovereignty: cultural, economic, democratic reforms, identity, pride, etc... <br /> <br /> Interesting that Quebec sovereignty has significantly increased over the last 30 years while Canada sovereignty has been gradually eroded (and this has absolutely nothing to do with Quebec increasing its sovereignty). Our First Nations is an other group that has been able to increase its sovereignty. The most sovereign group seems the healthiest... The most subservient are the ones hindered by the most decay: substance abuse, water/sewer, roads, corruption, etc... <br /> <br /> Interesting too that this new media focused on canadian sovereingty names itself in French. Isn't it time for a change of attitude from the majority? Vive is leading the way IMHO.

   



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