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Quebecois Separatists Say That French President Nicolas Sarkozy Doesn't Understand Quebec
By Kenneth T. Tellis
Feb 9, 2009 - 10:58:21 AM

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If the top Quebecois separatists are stupefied by French President Nicolas Sarkozy's forays into the issue of Canadian Unity, they are very correct in their judgment, because they are completely wrong in their surmises of the issue.

Then of course comes la Metisse Louise Beaudoin the Parti Quebecois opposition critic for international affairs who states that Monsieur Sarkozy displays a total lack of understanding of Quebec.  But of course la Metisse Louise Beaudoin is a so-called expert on the Quebec separation issue, because after all, she assumes that she is smarter than anyone else in Quebec. But that has never been proven, so it is only an assumption on her part and not a fact.  Perhaps Louise Beaudoin might even be suffering from delusions of grandeur, but who knows?

Then Gilles Duceppe, Bloc Quebecois leader adds his two bits to the what French President Nicolas Sarkozy said by calling his comments undignified and inappropriate, besides lacking class.  This statement from a bloquistes leader is what clearly amounts to, if you do not agree with my view you are wrong.  This is the same old theory that Quebecois separatists have been forcing down the throats of English-speaking Canadians for the last 38 years. The raison d'etre of the Parti Quebecois has always been one of fanaticism, based on false presumptions and innuendo without one iota of truth.  Of course in the light of day these theories are very similar to that of the National Socialist Party of Germany in the early 1930's.

Apparently the Parti Quebecois is of the opinion that they are God's chosen few and they are always right in their misguided delusions of creating a Banana Metis Republic of Quebec out of a part of Canada. That is why French President Nicolas Sarkozy is being criticized by these deluded Quebecois political elites who do not like facing up to the truth that they are on a journey in search of UTOPIA, where in Greek means NOWHERE. Perhaps a good physiatrist could help these bewildered lost souls who are so out of touch with reality that the still dream in colour.

But to put the icing on the cake, Gerald Larose, president of the Conseil de la souverainete joined the attack on French President Sarkozy's statement that the world needs more unity, not division. Of course this statement was made by one Gerald Larose a would be "empereur sans vetement."

Kenneth T. Tellis


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