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Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 00:43:

"Although the party's strongest base of support is found in rural and predominantly francophone areas, many observers were surprised at its pattern of successes and failures in the election. The ADQ failed, for example, to take a single seat on the island of Montréal."

Figures ... elected by french farmers.


Posted by SummerWolf on Mar-28-2007 00:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
"Although the party's strongest base of support is found in rural and predominantly francophone areas, many observers were surprised at its pattern of successes and failures in the election. The ADQ failed, for example, to take a single seat on the island of Montréal."

Figures ... elected by french farmers.


oddly enough... a lot of people voted ADQ the same way they cancel their vote... most people thought: fuck it, ill vote ADQ coz PLQ and PQ are stupid and i know ADQ will never make it. God, even the ADQ themselves were suprised. They got no real candidate. Most people never voted for the ADQ because of their platform... they got none!!!!


Posted by Alex on Mar-28-2007 01:13:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
you voted ADQ?


Indeed!


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 01:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Alex
Indeed!


you do know that the ADQ wants an Quebecois Constitution and Citizenship?

That they will disregard the Canadian constitution by abolishing school boards?

That their program is "etapist", step by step to ...


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 01:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
Figures ... elected by french farmers.



still better than my parents and i'm pretty sure most immigrant parents of MTLTAs who were told to vote Liberals and NO without really knowing why.


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 01:24:

quote:
Originally posted by malek
still better than my parents


I don't follow .. ?


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 01:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
I don't follow .. ?


voting because you were told so without knowing anything about the programs??


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 01:41:

Ah, ok.


Posted by Tag on Mar-28-2007 01:46:

I actually wished the PQ would get elected and they would leave canada.
You bunch of welfare fucktards stealing canada's money.
fuck the french!


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 02:10:

oh you wait till i get moded


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 02:15:

Pff, you mean when you become my official mod opposition.


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 02:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
Pff, you mean when you become my official mod opposition.


what were the last results? I lost the count after the landslide (in my favour of course)


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 02:21:

Anonymous votes don't count.


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 02:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
Anonymous votes don't count.


how are you so sure of that?

maybe it was your idea!


Posted by Enjoy on Mar-28-2007 02:35:

Pff.


Posted by malek on Mar-28-2007 02:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
Pff.

seriously, i'm sure Swamper can sort the votes out.


Posted by Alex on Mar-28-2007 06:18:

Oh I know what the ADQ is after, I dont agree with 100% of what they're after.

What I do agree with is their choice of representatives, I believe in the way they conduct themselves and I believe that they will be a VERY healthy opposition in the national assembly and I believe Quebec will be better off for it.

But Malek, the ADQ is a VERY progressive party (In comparison) , Dumont founded it after switching sides from Liberal to PQ as a young guy (student I believe at the time), he's the balance that Quebec needs, next election is the important one... And I believe by then the ADQ "mandate" if you will, will have once again changed.


Posted by Vermz on Mar-28-2007 14:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Enjoy
Figures ... elected by french farmers.


ta gueule


Posted by Bronze on Apr-01-2007 18:18:

c'est quand même vrai, l'ADQ a été élue par des gens des régions. Les candidats ADQ sont des gens sans reel conviction, et dans la plupart des cas n'ont aucune expertise. Moins de 50% des élus ADQ ont un diplome universitaire.

Vivement la baisse du PQ, mais j'ai hate de voir comment les nouveaux adéquistes vont se comporter. tse 2 des élus n'étaient jamais allé a l'assemblé Nationale....--> c scandaleux...ca fait meme pitier.lol

Jean Charest devra mettre de l'avant plusieurs réformes économiques pour améliorer les performances du Quebec.


Posted by malek on Apr-01-2007 18:44:

l'ADQ est nationaliste et dure, Dumont est pour l'independance mais pas tout de suite.

C'est drole de voir les anglophones et angryphones du Canada se rejouir de la mort du PQ, parcequ'ils n'ont jamais lu le programme de l'ADQ et ne savent pas qui est Dumont! Ils se content de belles histoires!

Disons que pour l'instant les Liberaux auront les coudees beaucoup plus franches pour faire des reformes audacieuses puisqu'ils n'ont plus le carcan de la dualité politique pour se faire chier. Un autre parti sera à leur cotes pour faire les choix difficiles. (ex: dégel des frais, baisses d'impots, hausse frais d'electricité, etc)


Posted by Bronze on Apr-01-2007 20:03:

parfaitement d'accord


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