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Québec Election: 7 Apr 14

I guess the people who immediately jumped on the "OMG :panic: They're separating! Fck those Quebec bastards!" bandwagon are feeling a little dumb now.  :whistle:
 
Journeyman said:
I guess the people who immediately jumped on the "OMG :panic: They're separating! Fck those Quebec bastards!" bandwagon are feeling a little dumb now.  :whistle:

What's more, and this will be in the postmortem, is that the CAQ hasn't stolen that much of the PQ vote. It seems that Quebec is stating loudly that a referendum is not wanted in very firm terms.  I doubt that I'll ever see one or the threat of one in my lifetime barring some crisis. 


There will likely be some serious soul searching happening in the PQ.  Their very reason to exist has been rejected.
 
Today I'm proud of my fellow countrymen and women in Quebec for showing themselves to be true Canadians.  They said "non" to a party running on a bigoted platform that flew in the face of everything it means to be Canadian (that Charter policy belonged to South Africa of the 1950s and not Canada of the 2010s).  They said "non" to a party that only sought to cause discord and damage to the internal dialogue of our nation.  They said "oui" to moving on with things and taking Quebec into the 21st century with the rest of Canada.  :salute:

We grouse about democracy from time to time, but today was the perfect example of why it works.
 
Infanteer said:
Today I'm proud of my fellow countrymen and women in Quebec for showing themselves to be true Canadians.  They said "non" to a party running on a bigoted platform that flew in the face of everything it means to be Canadian (that Charter policy belonged to South Africa of the 1950s and not Canada of the 2010s).  They said "non" to a party that only sought to cause discord and damage to the internal dialogue of our nation.  They said "oui" to moving on with things and taking Quebec into the 21st century with the rest of Canada.  :salute:

We grouse about democracy from time to time, but today was the perfect example of why it works.

If only we had a 'Facebook type" like button.....
 
Marois is ahead in her riding by 400 votes now.............I guess we can't have everything. ;)
 
She won't be around for too long.  Don't worry to much about her being elected lol.
 
She should be reelected.

I believe it is suitable punishment for the leader of a defeated party to have to go back and sit as the defeated leader, and feel such embarrassment as can be heaped upon them.

Like a taking a penalty in hockey. You go to the box, feel shame for 2 minutes.
 
I think the concrete lady will soon be wearing cement galoshes.
 
The one guy on CBC has a point,...it would be easier for her to lose and not have to walk back into the Govt. building.
 
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