Stéphane Dion throws rock in the water
Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 5:06 pm
It was only a matter of time before the federal politicians get involved in the provincial election, but I didn’t expect it would come so soon in the campaign, nor did I expect that Stéphane Dion would be the first, and I certainly didn’t expect to hear what he said.
It’s no surprise to anyone that Stéphane Dion really hates the Parti Québécois. Thus he invited all the Quebec federalist disapointed in the Jean Charest Liberal government to vote for the Green Party or the ADQ. Wow.
I’m starting to think I’m starting to like Stéphane Dion. (You can insert a small dose of sarcasm here if you wish).
Noticeable omission, Mr. Dion doesn’t seem to place any faith in the far-left pary Québec Solidaire.
Should we understand from this intervention that Stéphane Dion doesn’t appreciate that Harper and Charest are good friends, and that he tries by the manoeuver to lessen the Conservative’s power by hitting the provincial Liberals? He claims it is not the case, and that he’ll make all he can to help elect Liberals in Québec. Weird way to make friends.
As could have said Jean Chrétien: “Anything but those damn separatiss!”
brem
It’s no surprise to anyone that Stéphane Dion really hates the Parti Québécois. Thus he invited all the Quebec federalist disapointed in the Jean Charest Liberal government to vote for the Green Party or the ADQ. Wow.
I’m starting to think I’m starting to like Stéphane Dion. (You can insert a small dose of sarcasm here if you wish).
Noticeable omission, Mr. Dion doesn’t seem to place any faith in the far-left pary Québec Solidaire.
Should we understand from this intervention that Stéphane Dion doesn’t appreciate that Harper and Charest are good friends, and that he tries by the manoeuver to lessen the Conservative’s power by hitting the provincial Liberals? He claims it is not the case, and that he’ll make all he can to help elect Liberals in Québec. Weird way to make friends.
As could have said Jean Chrétien: “Anything but those damn separatiss!”
brem





Jean-Marc shares this opinion with us:
March 1st, 2007 at 11:09 amEn suivant le raisonnement anti-souverainiste de Dion, du coté Fédéral ceux qui furent déçus du parti Libéral devaient alors voter Conservateurs. C’est ce qu’ils ont fait !
brem shares this opinion with us:
March 1st, 2007 at 11:19 amExact!
Marie shares this opinion with us:
March 1st, 2007 at 1:22 pmÀ Jean-Marc: il me semble qu’il y avait d’autres choix que les Conservateurs…
À Brem: Québec Solidaire est loin d’être un parti d’extrême droite.
brem shares this opinion with us:
March 1st, 2007 at 1:25 pmMarie: relis… j’ai dit extrême-gauche
Thierry Bélanger Clermont shares this opinion with us:
March 1st, 2007 at 2:25 pmQuébec Solidaire est un parti souverainiste. Je me vois mal Dion encourager ce parti.
Marie shares this opinion with us:
March 2nd, 2007 at 10:17 amOuais, c’est ce que je voulais dire.
Québec Solidaire n’est pas un parti d’extrême gauche.
Il est extrême ni à gauche, ni à droite. C’est un
parti de gauche.
Le simple fait que ce soit un parti politique implique qu’il
n’est pas d’extrême gauche.