Interesting (read scary) quotes from our next Prime Sinister (who should be confirmed in less than 2 hours):
“Human rights commissions, as they are evolving, are an attack on our fundamental freedoms and the basic existence of a democratic society…It is in fact totalitarianism. I find this is very scary stuff.” (BC Report Newsmagazine, January 11, 1999)
“These proposals included cries for billions of new money for social assistance in the name of “child poverty” and for more business subsidies in the name of “cultural identity”. In both cases I was sought out as a rare public figure to oppose such projects.” (The Bulldog, National Citizens Coalition, February 1997)
“After all, enforced national bilingualism in this country isn’t mere policy. It has attained the status of a religion. It’s a dogma which one is supposed to accept without question. … [M]ake no mistake. Canada is not a bilingual country. In fact it is less bilingual today than it has ever been…As a religion, bilingualism is the god that failed. It has led to no fairness, produced no unity, and cost Canadian taxpayers untold millions.” (Calgary Sun, May 6, 2001)
Êtes-vous allés voter? C’est triste.
Damn right… Voted for Jack.
Très épeurant en effet…. Ce qui l’est encore plus, c’est que les conservateurs soient notre seule option pour tasser les libéraux. Tu parles d’un choix !
Et en passant, merci pour le lien ! 🙂
oui, c’est assez déprimant. et ça me fait plaisir pour le lien 🙂
moi je vote plus……en faites je me rends a mon pole pour voter, et je les coches toutes.
c’est ma facon de leur dire j’ai pas besoin de vous autres et de me faire dire quoi faire par un brillant au gouvernement
je crois que chaque personne est la mieux placé pour satisfaire ses besoins.