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To: Hugh A who wrote (89963)9/25/2002 5:10:28 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 116816
 
Any Quebec leader who does not talk old-man tough on anglos or hebephrenically man-the-barricades we-are-leaving, is bound to be popular in anglo Canuckiana. The question is, where do they stand on staying or leaving. Is it all part of mutt and jeff game to continue the tax shelter du PQ? Successively of late, people out of PQ have been talking economy instead of the vague political impracticalities of secession and freedom etc.. Dumont is continuing this theme. He will however inherit tough-sledding from economic conditions if he ousts Landry. It may well be a given that PQ people are tiring of endless promises and visions of land so "limitless and free". "Where's the beef?" they might say. Where indeed.

When they turn around after separation the language has not change, they still have a rebellious anglo minority and the prices at the supermarket are higher not lower. They are still in the same boat after secession, only with one oar instead of two.

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Je dit action democratique - un peu, a moins.

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