De Nouveaux Ballons Sur Ottawa

Posted on Friday, August 12 at 13:18 by gaulois
Ottawa peut-il vraiment se renouveler à la veille d'un prochain référendum simplement en lançant des ballons? Tous les Canadiens les observent maintenant avec beaucoup d'espoir. Qui vivra verra si ces ballons dégonfleront le ballon montant de la souveraineté du Québec.

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  1. Sat Aug 13, 2005 6:58 pm
    The Gomery commision was not meant to be a 'coup'. It makes no sense other than Martin committing political suicide. The inquest into the Sponsorship Program was to deter public attention away from Canada's involvement in the Oil for Food scam. Or rather Martin's direct involvement.

    The Duelfer report, which was released on 30 Sept 2004, cites Canada as a violator who paid kickbacks to Iraq. Ever wonder why Canada REALLY did not help invade Iraq? Hint: Other countries cited in the Duelfer report as violators were also heavily anti-war.

    Time to change your diaper Canada, it's stinky and dirty.

  2. Mon Aug 15, 2005 11:50 am
    In regards to "political suicide", is your name Jean Chrétien? Martin had to do something. Yet the inquiry has shown that the liberal political party was rotten throughout. Can Mr. Dithers timely cleanup? That is more where I see the problem? Mr. Dithers likes to launch balloons (foreign aid with Bono was an other one) but they tend to quickly deflate.

    In regards to Iraq, it was once mentionned on Vive that the gulf war was not in the interest of Power Corp., who runs the Liberal Party, something to do with France Aquitaine interests. Not sure about the "real" Chrétien motivations... In any event, it was the right thing to do, for once...

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    "We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"

  3. Mon Aug 15, 2005 6:15 pm
    There is no right or wrong, Power Corp, Chretien, blah, blah, blah…Please stop overanalyzing! It is so simple! Canada's diaper (Paul Martin is wearing this one, and I really hope he gets taken down with extreme prejudice along with this bankrupt joke of an illusion that is called Canada, which will probably not happen given the inert complacency of the Northern Tribe of brain frozen people called Canadians) is very dirty as is France's and Germany's. At the very least they demonstrated some loyalty even though it was to a ruthless dictator and terrorist.

  4. Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:19 pm
    <blockquote> this bankrupt joke of an illusion that is called Canada, which will probably not happen given the inert complacency of the Northern Tribe of brain frozen people called Canadians) is very dirty as is France's and Germany's. At the very least they demonstrated some loyalty even though it was to a ruthless dictator and terrorist. </blockquote> This was blatant trolling crap and I hope your IP address will be put under watch. We can do censorship here too... BTW, French is not used only in France. <p>---<br>"We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"

  5. Mon Aug 15, 2005 11:35 pm
    IP addresses are not all static.

    When will WE Canadians see the light? We helped fund terrorists in the name of corporate profit.

    Canada is not a country. It’s a country club for the wealthy.

  6. Mon Aug 15, 2005 11:37 pm
    The late Robertson Davies wrote about Canada:

    "Is not a country you love, it's a country you worry about"

    Words that provoke introspection...

  7. Tue Aug 16, 2005 12:30 am
    Ranges are smarty pants... Stay anonymous if that suits you well.

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    "We are all in this together somehow, some more than others somehow"

  8. by avatar Jesse
    Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:03 am
    Thank you, I so rarely get to vote things down as incoherent! You just made my day. :)

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    Every time you complain about the moderators, god kills a kitten.

  9. Tue Aug 16, 2005 1:34 am
    Did I hear a kitten whimper....!



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