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To: steve harris who wrote (312010)11/24/2006 9:30:07 AM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573848
 
>TORONTO, Ontario (AP) -- Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's stunning motion recognizing Quebec as a nation within Canada has reignited a debate over the divisive issue, with some supporters cautiously viewing it as a bold political step while critics described it as a recipe for tearing apart the country.<<<

Maybe California could break away from the Union and Arnold could be King...



To: steve harris who wrote (312010)11/24/2006 2:43:29 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1573848
 
"Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's stunning motion recognizing Quebec as a nation within Canada has reignited a debate over the divisive issue, with some supporters cautiously viewing it as a bold political step while critics described it as a recipe for tearing apart the country."

Typical of a conservative......purposely working to divide a nation and then destroy it. Just like Bush has done in America. And I thought the Canadians were smarter than that.