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    Quote Originally Posted by Camaro80z
    I do not know what to say.

    All that I belived in, all that I followed was a lie. The leader of the WOTPP is a poodle lovin, beret wearin french surrender monkey? Say it aint so, say it aint so!
    It ain't so, Cammy, it ain't so.

    I go against the ultra-liberal French mindset (either here in QC or in France itself) and if Canada actually had an army, I'd be proud to serve if need be.

    Heck I don't even consider french poodles to be dogs.



    PS: Berets = teh gay. Never had one. Prefer not to come in contact with them either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    Well, I was born in New Hampshire
    I knew you weren't all bad!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    It ain't so, Cammy, it ain't so.

    I go against the ultra-liberal French mindset (either here in QC or in France itself) and if Canada actually had an army, I'd be proud to serve if need be.

    Heck I don't even consider french poodles to be dogs.



    PS: Berets = teh gay. Never had one. Prefer not to come in contact with them either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    It ain't so, Cammy, it ain't so.

    I go against the ultra-liberal French mindset (either here in QC or in France itself) and if Canada actually had an army, I'd be proud to serve if need be.

    Heck I don't even consider french poodles to be dogs.



    PS: Berets = teh gay. Never had one. Prefer not to come in contact with them either.
    now the question is are you one of those separatist weenies
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    Quote Originally Posted by Khazad
    now the question is are you one of those separatist weenies
    Never ever been.

    Didn't see a reason to do it when Lévesque was around, ans there's no reason to do it today either, despite the current provincial party's complete obfuscation at realizing that after a referendum, the population's wishes should be respected and not assume that another referendum should be held a few years down the road until you get what you want.

    It amazes me that Quebecers will vote for the Parti Québecois whose main platform is the soverignty of QC, but vote against that very motion when it is put to them in a referendum.

    If Quebecers truly wanted to preserve their culture, values, mores and language, they would be better off raising kids. Instead, the birth rate of "native" Quebecers is actually a negative number at this time.

    So you want to preserve and protect the Quebec heritage... OK... Who for?


    The average Quebecer will whine and complain that he is losing his status as a francophone in Canada and support laws which do exactly that for anglophones and allophones inside his own province. Until recently, I was unable to have my children attend an english-speaking school (even though I had attended such as a teenager), since they had been born in Québec in the first place.


    Hey.

    That felt pretty good.
    Last edited by a d e p t; December 21st, 2004 at 11:28 AM.
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    i know, there is such a double standart in quebec. if you want ot preserve your culture, fine. But the quebec government is discriminating against the english population.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdfey
    Got the same, very wierd

    Spellcheck has ruined me
    Yeah,.. and I normally pride myself on my good spelling. I guess not.
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    There are people from New Hamshire???
    The Moral Majority is neither.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a d e p t
    Well, I was born in New Hampshire... must be having some effect on me.
    Not anymore apparently because you spell using R's, and if you're from New Hampsha, there are no R's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WebHead

    How Well Can You Spell?
    Great work!
    You are practically a human dictionary! You got 15/15 correct.


    The one I had to think twice about was weird

    they looked the same
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cleetus
    U
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    And for those who are dyslexic...

    A
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    U.S. out of U.N.

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