>Thank you for making my point ;)
>

by the way, do you know that if you google 'Jacques Parizeau jewish money 
interests'
(without the quotes of course), this thread is the only result that comes up? 
On the whole internet? 

So not only is it a slender thread on which to hang a charge of pogroms and 
ethnic cleansing, it appears to be a *fictional* slender thread. He does appear 
to have blamed money interests, but reading an ethnic slur into that is a 
reeeeeally big reach.

But hey, you don't insult people ;) you're a scientist, you scientifically 
accurate scientist, you ;P


>
>> When Jacques Parizeau actively encouraged such when he blamed the last
>> referendum loss on the ethnic vote and the "Jewish money interests."
>> That to me comes pretty close to me to ethnic pogroms and cleansing.
>>
>That statement to me trivializes ethnic pogroms and cleansing :)
>
>
>> And that was from the leader of the PQ. Some kid spraying swastikas on
>> graves. You seem to forget that the PQ when they were in power were
>> actively discouraging the Canadian ethic of multi-culturalism, while
>> refusing to support other francophone communities, because they were
>> not of pure blood - btw that was another quote from a PQ leader.
>
>
>nonsense. If any such notion were abroad I could not fail to know since I am
>not of pure blood by that definition. And I've never heard it expressed.
>This in ... hmm. Well a year in montreal, two in ottawa, and five in the
>smaller french-speaking communities in the prairies. Not a lifetime, but
>long enough to get called a mudblood if someone was going to ;)
>
>>about the language laws in Quebec that were instituted by the PQ. I
>>could not have my kid educated in the language of my choice if we
>>moved to Quebec. Again that's thanks to the PQ.
>nonsense. You ever hear of McGill University? But I am not going to let you
>make me defend them. I disagree with the separatist movement, even though
>the alternative is being burdened by humorless protestant specimens like
>yourself ;)
>
>>As for Riel, when did I say that? Do not put words in my mouth. He was
>>correct about Manitoba and did good service there, as the first leader
>>of the province and representative in Parliament.
>
>Seems to me you said he was a rebel and got what was coming to him and we
>had a huge discussion about whether it was possible to rebel against a
>government that did not not exist. I hate fishing in the archives, but you
>tempt me ;) I can't think who else here would have expressed that opinion :)
>The winds of political correctness change on that one maybe?
>
>>Your accusation is quite interesting considering this is coming from
>>someone who thinks its ok to keep someone who's brain has rotted away
>>alive by artificial means
>
>bla bla bla.... no evidence needed for you on that one.....
>
>> in a form of half life does make me want to
>>puke. What next have anyone who does have a living will persecuted?
>
>hehe. Sorry, does not surpass the height of ridiculousness attained above.
>
>>Mind you, you do seem to be quite comfortable with some forms of
>hypocrisy.
>
>;)
>
>
>>
>> Larry -- we had that shit out years ago. I am not in favor of them, but
>the
>> fact that some kid in Montreal sprayed a swaztika on a headstone ::cough::
>> is obviously regrettable and wrong, and just as obviously irrelevant. I
>> spent hmm at least three years immersed in the culture without ever
>> encountering anything of the kind. And coming from someone who thinks it
>was
>:)
>wrestler....lol.
>Clinton 

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