Democrats=Losers? There's now proof.
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Quelle Baveux!
Disez moi, qu-es-ce que la "progressivité" a donné a Quebec? Pourquoi avez-vous pas toucher aux points que j'ai donnée concernant les problèmes a Quebec? Le Suicide? Chomage? Les demographiques faibles?
- Le droit de pratiquer la religion que l'on veut sans jamais se faire regarder bizarrement
Cris!!!!! Un Québecois gauchiste veut me donner un leçon sur la droit de pratiquer la religion!!!
Quelle Idiot! Quelle hypcorite nieseu!!!
écoute mon bizzard, vous les Québecois vous n'êtes pas vraiment les peuples les plus tolerant des religions!
C'est vous qui veullent que les Filles Muselmant arrête de mettre leur foullard Islamique en Publique, C'est vous les peuples qui pratique l'anti Semitisme le plus de tout L'Amerique du Nord. C'est dans vos émissions ou vous blaster les Catholiques, Les Juifs, Les Musulmants, les Hindus, TOUS les religions possible. (e.g. Richard Martineau, Guy Leppage)
Il n'y a pas de problémes de L'intolérance içi sur les religions. Pas plus pire que le Quebec.
En regardant vos Problémes dans votre Province, je dis que si c;est ça la "progressivité" je ne le veut pas de tout.
Regardez vous devant le mirroir avant de blaster d'autres pays. Vous êtes un Province de TiCons et vous serait toujours un Province/Pays de Ticons!
Suicide: Le suicide est élevé au Québec surtout à cause de l'instabilité faible politique. C'est prouvé, c'est mon prof de psyco qui m'en a parlé.
Chômage: On est pas vraiment haut. Bah en fait, c'est surtout à cause de vous, avec vos politiques hypocrites de bloquage se frontières. Sinon, on serait assez bas pour ce qui est du taux de chômage. Mais vous êtes malhonêtes en affaire, alors...
Pour le foulard, justement, c'est parce qu'on est un peuple libre, et le foulard sur la tête est un symbole de soumission.
Pour ce qui est de "b;aster les religions, je crois que tu es con, parce que c'est totalement faux.
Vous êtes les plus détestés de la planète. Avant de donner des le çons de civismes, vous devirez commencer par apprendre ce que c'est qu'être civilisé.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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Who ever said the World Court has any authority?
euh... Everybody, when the UN were created.
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And also the finest. Do you want to compare Canadian and American universities?
Do you want to compare the average Canadian with the average American?
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A statistical illusion.
A damn real fact you should say.
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This is nuts. The American economy is stronger now than it's been in a decade.
In your dream only
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To respond to a brutal attack.
Depends on wich attak: If you talk about 9/11, right;
if you talk about Iraq, your're the nuts who begin, just for steal fuel.
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I don't know about the US being the 'most hated' country in the world. I recall the folks in the Ivory Coast asking the USA to save them from France just last year.
Ask after that to the peoples who lives in China, in Russia, in France, in the Middle-East!
Speaka any English?
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Speaka any English?
I'm not good in english, sorry.
I'm Quebecker.
I try but it's hard.
Actually, it was good grammar for the most part. It just didn't make any sense. 
TheUSofA1776 TheUSofA1776:
Actually, it was good grammar for the most part. It just didn't make any sense.

French has a different syntax than English - sometimes you have to think in French to understand what Francophones mean in English.
That said, the Francophones are at a disadvantage in gathering information as their primary language and thought process is in French so a number of the nuances and metaphorical aspects of English are lost to them.
Likewise, while I have a grasp of French, my grasp of their nuances and metaphorical understanding is about nil.
In all, this is an argument against bilingualism as we are not doing a good job communicating with each other in tewo different languages.
lily lily:
Jaime_Souviens Jaime_Souviens:
However there is a difference to the detainees in that at some future day, if and when released and exonerated, that they had not been convicted of a crime.
How reassuring for them.
If it means the difference between leaving Guantanamo and going to prison and leaving Guantanamo and going home, I'm sure it will be.
You can mock my tentativeness, but I was only allowing for either.
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Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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Who ever said the World Court has any authority?
euh... Everybody, when the UN were created.
Actually, the World Court is a left over from the League of Nations, (but that's just historical trivia).
It's opinions are advisory.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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And also the finest. Do you want to compare Canadian and American universities?
Do you want to compare the average Canadian with the average American?
Touché.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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A statistical illusion.
A damn real fact you should say.
This was in relation to the rich, richer; poor, poorer argument. Not proven. Quality of life for the poor has advanced continuously for a century and the whole 'death of the middle class' idea has been proclaimed since at least WWII with no noticable diminution in the actual middle class.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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This is nuts. The American economy is stronger now than it's been in a decade.
In your dream only.
Stock market good, durable goods orders up, construction rates increasing, low dollar pushing exports and domestic development, positive forecasts in almost all industries, et c., et c.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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To respond to a brutal attack.
Depends on wich attak: If you talk about 9/11, right; if you talk about Iraq, your're the nuts who begin, just for steal fuel.
The growth of the federal government was mostly in sectors, such as Homeland Security, et c. There's now an entire body of federal employees inspecting airports.
Bouboumaster Bouboumaster:
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I don't know about the US being the 'most hated' country in the world. I recall the folks in the Ivory Coast asking the USA to save them from France just last year.
Ask after that to the peoples who lives in China, in Russia, in France, in the Middle-East!
The above was from someone else's post.
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
TheUSofA1776 TheUSofA1776:
Actually, it was good grammar for the most part. It just didn't make any sense.

French has a different syntax than English - sometimes you have to think in French to understand what Francophones mean in English.
That said, the Francophones are at a disadvantage in gathering information as their primary language and thought process is in French so a number of the nuances and metaphorical aspects of English are lost to them.
Ya, too bad they don't just speak Engrish!
Avro Avro:
Suxs to be on the bottom scale eh buddy
Hard work never killed anyone.
Avro Avro:
Okay, we'll go slow, because evidently math isn't one of your strong
points....
Yes, your graph shows a wider gap now than before.
But look at all the prior years. The
relative proportion of the gap in
any one year is the same then as now.
Your graph proves MY point, not YOURS.
Keep going. You're doing my work for me.
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Oh, Avro. 
2Cdo @ Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:47 am
Avro, once again trying to look intelligent and ends up posting info that causes him to lose his own argument!
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PORK @ Mon Jun 06, 2005 11:04 am
Need I mention that there are more millionaires than ever before, from areas, nationalities, and families not previously associated with the
much fabled "Rich" crowd?
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BartSimpson BartSimpson:
TheUSofA1776 TheUSofA1776:
Actually, it was good grammar for the most part. It just didn't make any sense.

French has a different syntax than English - sometimes you have to think in French to understand what Francophones mean in English.
That said, the Francophones are at a disadvantage in gathering information as their primary language and thought process is in French so a number of the nuances and metaphorical aspects of English are lost to them.
Ya, too bad they don't just speak Engrish!

I am so glad that subtlety is not a lost art!