never found any problem opting out while still using the same provisions of
the constitution when it suited their purpose.
I did a very cursory google search on the topic. Quite a few PQ members
supported Parizeau and Michaud. The PQ vote on sanctioning him barely
passed.
As for the suggested killings and forced removal, there have been quite a
few incidents in which synagogs and Jewish cemetaries have been desecrated,
aside from the typical anti-semetism stuff, in at least one of the
cemetaries the perps also spray painted pro separatiste statements.
I will not withdraw what I said. The facts support it. There is a strong
bias in the PQ against non-francophones.
larry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dana tierney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 9:51 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Nice people....
>
>
> You want to market in Quebec, your label needs to contain
> French. I don't find that unreasonable, personally,
> especially given the history, as I said.
>
> >The one that got me was banning all Passover related items
> in specialty
> >stores because there was no French on them.
>
> And this man's remarks were condemned by his own party
> leader, who said that they precluded him from standing as a
> PQ candidate. You're reaching.
> It certainly isn't ethnic cleansing. Even the most bigoted
> quebecois isn't suggesting killings or forced removal of
> populations. I really think you should withdraw the remark,
> but it doesn't sound like you will.
>
>
> >As for my characterization of the policies of the PQ as ethnic
> >cleansing. It fits. The PQ have a long history of racism and
> >anti-Semitism. As recently as the recent leadership contest
> in the PC,
> >Yves Michaud made quite a few anti-Jewish remarks and has remained
> >quite unapologetic about it:
> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1080790.stm
>
>
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