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Date: | Wed, 5 Mar 1997 09:18:13 -0500 |
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Hi!
I think Alan McFarlane need a reply...
>Ridiculously, the Bloc turned a youth protection issue into a "english
Canada vs. french canada" issue by saying the bill would affect Quebeckers
negatively more than anyone else.
I think that you are right about the fact that the debate should not be
turn as a "english Canada vs. french canada" issue.
>... Couldn't the Bloc see that they should protect their citizens
>MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE, rather than defend evil?
Evil... Are you not going to far... Is tobacco struggle (and health
promotion) THE new religion???
>The more
>I hear about the Blocs actions, the more unbelievable I find it that
>anyone voted for them and would want them representing their interests
>in democracy.
I find quite offensive that someone who wants to protect health and
democracy, find >unbelievable< that anybody would vote for the Blocs. I am
quite sure that you could find people from all around Canada that would say
the same thing about the Liberal, the Conservative and Reform parties...
I think that health ask also for respect for others.
Have a good day...
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