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That didn't take long

edit Little Tobacco 2007-05-08 15:50 UTC add comment  ·

via CBC:

PQ Leader Boisclair is resigning

While it was becoming apparent that he could not survive if Gilles Ducieppe decided to contest the leadership, one would have expected Boisclair to put up some sort of fight. He burnt the bridge when reached it.

WOW! Quebec Election results

edit Little Tobacco 2007-03-27 03:36 UTC add comment  ·  ·  ·

The pundits didn't predict it and while the pollsters were on the vote share, no one was calling for this result in the Quebec election:

Overall Election Results
PartyElectedLeadingTotalVote Share
LIB4604632.82%
ADQ4204230.98%
PQ3703728.39%
QS0003.67%
GRN0003.90%
OTH000.25%
 

And Charest lost his seat to some unknown separtist? Who would have thunk?
Wait a minute, before i even hit the post button, bang! the Advance polls pull Charest out of the fire and give the Premier his seat... or so it seems:
 
DISTRICT: SHERBROOKE
CandidatePartyVote CountVote ShareElected
Jean CharestLIB1221735.42%
Claude ForguesPQ1153833.46%
Michel DumontADQ624418.11%
Christian BibeauQS22206.44%
Steve DuboisGRN21566.25%
Hubert RichardIND1120.32%
March 26, 11:30:03 PM EDT 187 of 212 polls reporting
(Via cbc.ca)
 I was going to comment on how Charest was going to play all of this, but now things have changed and he is going to talk about the message sent by Quebecers to the government and working with all parties, and so on and so forth. (Unless the remaining 25 polls that remain uncounted reverse the result again)
Of course there are so many close ridings and recounts to come that the following updated results are not written in stone:
Overall Election Results
PartyElectedLeadingTotalVote Share
LIB4614732.94%
ADQ4204230.89%
PQ3603628.37%
QS0003.66%
GRN0003.89%
OTH000.25%
Once again, wow.

The remainder are simply bigots

edit Little Tobacco 2007-01-16 11:45 UTC add comment  ·  ·

53% of Quebecers, 47% of english Canada consider themselves racist. The remainder are simply bigots.

Fifty-nine per cent of Quebecers admit to being racist to some degree, according to a Léger Marketing survey published Monday in Le Journal de Montréal.

In comparison, only 47 per cent of those outside of Quebec say they are racist to some degree. One per cent of Quebecers surveyed said they were very racist, 15 per cent said moderately racist and 43 per cent responded that they were mildly racist.

While some claim to be shocked, you have to be either:

  1. living in the world of the NDP where your bigotry is as against Christians, Americans, Israel and rural white people and therefore not bigotry but dinner party acceptable views; or
  2. living as a shut in,

not to realize that there is some truth to this. How often do we honestly hear disparaging remarks against jews in the normal course of private conversation? How often do you hear the word nigger? Be honest.

Speaking of honesty, the anti-racism lobby adopts the same stand as the global warming zealots and the anti-smoking zealots: there is no benefit in any study that does not help their particualr cause:

Jedwab, who's the executive director of the Montreal-based Association of Canadian Studies, said it's dangerous to have a survey that shows such a high level of racism.

"It will lead people to say, 'Let's face it, everyone's racist,'" he told CBC News Online. "They'll think it's to be expected. That will minimize the resolve to combat this problem of racism that needs to be addressed."

The only way to come to a solution, if indeed there is such a thing, is to have an honest debate. The numbers reflect what they do for probably a whole host of reasons, but a significant reason is that the poll is anonymous and that tosses political correctness out the door and allows the honest answer.