 | The Province of Québec wants... An Army ?!?| Politics Discuss The Province of Québec wants... An Army ?!? in the Current forums; Once again my predictions were right ! That prooves that the Separatists are the North American replica of the Nazi Party ... |
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10-29-2005, 05:38 PM
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#1 | | Senior Member
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Country: | The Province of Québec wants... An Army ?!? Once again my predictions were right ! That prooves that the Separatists are the North American replica of the Nazi Party of 1933 in Germany.
I just heard on the news (SRC (French division of CBC)) that the Bloc Québécois wanted to request an Army for the Province of Québec !
The Québec Army's HQ would be at the actual Canadian base of St-John... Personnally, I only know two cities/towns called "St-John" within Canada. The first one is in New-Brunswick, the other one is in New-Foundland.
The Québec Army's soldiers would be recuited within the Québeker members of the Canadian Forces.
I said it before : "If ever Québec becomes independent, they're going to mix it up !" My first bet would be that they invade New-Brunswick and then either Nova-Scotia or East-Ontario right away.
If I was living in New-Brunswick or in Nova-Scotia, I would write to my respective Province's Prime-Minister and ask him to create a kind of "Foreign Legion" to at least hold them off. |
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10-29-2005, 06:37 PM
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Country: | Holy ****! Canada is f*cked up! I think Canadian military should go down there and fix things up!
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10-29-2005, 06:44 PM
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Country: | If they build a Navy I hope they make their boats with glass bottoms so they could where they are going to wind up when they sink and veiw the older ships in their fleet!!!
Will the NCO ranks be judged on how high they're able to haise their hands?
It's so stupid it's funny, but you're right Maestro, they'll be dumb enough to do something like that!!!
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10-29-2005, 06:50 PM
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#4 | | Der Crewchief
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Originally Posted by P38 Pilot Holy s**t! Canada is f*cked up! I think Canadian military should go down there and fix things up! | There you go again......
It is not all of Canada that is requesting an Army for Quebec so why is Canada ****** up?
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10-29-2005, 07:17 PM
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#5 | | He who does not skim
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Country: | No, no, he's quite right. Canada is f*cked up.
Provincial armies are illegal. It's in the Charter. Mind you, Québec never actually signed the Charter, so they don't feel obligated to follow it to the letter.
The idea of taking recruits from within the Canadian Forces for a provincial army is nothing less than insurrection, and should be dealt with accordingly. We need to pull another Trudeau on their ass!
But it'll never happen.  |
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10-29-2005, 07:23 PM
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#6 | | Der Crewchief
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Country: | Well if you say so.... I agree it is ****** up for them to want that though.
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10-29-2005, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Nonskimmer No, no, he's quite right. Canada is f*cked up.
Provincial armies are illegal. It's in the Charter. Mind you, Québec never actually signed the Charter, so they don't feel obligated to follow it to the letter.
The idea of taking recruits from within the Canadian Forces for a provincial army is nothing less than insurrection, and should be dealt with accordingly. We need to pull another Trudeau on their ass!
But it'll never happen.  | Yeah, I know provincial armies are illegal. But if they create one, you'll have no choice but to do so. Are you ready to risk your ass when your neighbour is about to attack you ?
And what will the Canadian gouvernment do if every provinces near Québec also create an army ? Attack those provinces ? No, they'll have to legalize it.
I know NS, you're living in Nova-Scotia, but I'm ready to bet that you're a "secondary target". As far as I know, the lone Canadian army base in a city/town called "St-John" is in New-Foundland. If they want that base to be their HQ, they'll need to invade someone ! |
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10-29-2005, 09:06 PM
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#8 | | He who does not skim
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Country: | First of all, no province is going to create an army. Not even Québec. If they actually try, the resulting crack-down will make 1970 look like a minor riot. It ain't gonna happen as long as Québec remains a part of Canada, so unless they actually go ahead and separate you have nothing to worry about. If they tried to seize federal assets like CFB Valcartier or the CF-18's at Bagotville, they'd really be in for a world of hurt. Believe me.
The Canadian Forces recruit school is at Saint-Jean, Québec. That's probably the "St. John" you heard about. There's a Naval Reserve base at St. John's Newfoundland, but that's all. |
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10-29-2005, 11:14 PM
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Country: | I just read the news about Québec becoming excited about a possible detachment from Canada, and becoming it's own independant state. I think it was with the elections of 2007 because the liberal government is disliked.
I was reading that the Québec lot actually blame the rest of Canada because they refuse to acknowledge Québec culture being of French origin.
If only Britain had removed France from Canada. 
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10-29-2005, 11:22 PM
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#10 | | He who does not skim
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Country: | Québec is like a spoiled teenager. Whenever they don't feel they're getting their own way, they threaten to run away from home. The whole separation noz has been going on for almost forty years. They'd never make it on their own. |
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10-29-2005, 11:32 PM
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Country: | The last referendum was pretty close though. It was 54,000 vote seperation!
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10-29-2005, 11:40 PM
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#12 | | He who does not skim
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Country: | Oh, there are a lot of separatists in Québec, but if they ever actually departed I'd be surprised. They have it way too good as it is and they know it, and the federal government is hell bent on keeping it that way. Now that the Bloc Québécois is a federal party, they have no fear of it being any other way. What a country.  |
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10-29-2005, 11:42 PM
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Country: | That's completely stupid. And I thought the Welsh and Scottish were bad kicking up a fuss.
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10-29-2005, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Nonskimmer Québec is like a spoiled teenager. Whenever they don't feel they're getting their own way, they threaten to run away from home. The whole separation noz has been going on for almost forty years. They'd never make it on their own. | Hmmm... I don't think so...
Like Plan_D said, the Liberal gouvernments (both Federal and Provincial) are disliked. But let's concentrate on the provincial one...
During last elections, there were three parties : Liberals, PQ, and ADQ. We all know who are the two first but most of you don't know about the third. The ADQ (for wich I voted) was a weird mix. It was considered as a Party of youngs (average age being of 35 years old) but had conservative ideas with Albertans-like minds.
A few weeks before the elections (when polls showed that the ADQ was intended to be the next gouvernment), the Press started to say that they were of the "dangerous right wing". That forced the ADQ to abandon some major (but good) ideas to reform the old pinko gouvernment. Those idea were taken back by the Liberals who were elected a few weeks later.
Now, both ADQ and Liberals are considered as "right wing" and all the pinko society living in Québec (led by Unions) want to go back to the old-fashioned pinko "gouvern-mother" who tells everyone what to do.
The lone "big" party who is considered as being on the left wing is the PQ (currently leading in the polls), wich is currently electing a new leader. There is something like 8 candidates. Some of them are clear : a vote for the PQ is a vote for Independence. The two "main" candidates are not so radical though.
But still, if ever one of those radicals is elected has the Party's leader, there will be an Independent Québec soon... If ever it happens, it will be a true blood bath. |
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10-30-2005, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Nonskimmer Oh, there are a lot of separatists in Québec, but if they ever actually departed I'd be surprised. They have it way too good as it is and they know it, and the federal government is hell bent on keeping it that way. Now that the Bloc Québécois is a federal party, they have no fear of it being any other way. What a country.  | My two cents : If ever there is an other referendum in Québec, and the "No" wins, I'm gonna bet that there will be a second one... In English-Canada !
"Do you want to kick the Province of Québec out of the Confederation ?
Yes/No"
My bet the "Yes" will win this last one. |
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