Thursday, October 28, 2010

Walkies Talkies Paintball



Homosexual men go far beyond that concerning the physical relationship.

It affects their willingness to support each other even when they are at war, if a woman seeks to occupy a place they think they reserved the right transcendent.

And when they do not make war, they fall into a swoon at the greatness of their works each other.
Take the time to read the footnotes of a book page and you will see they are almost certainly references to any work of their male colleagues, even when women excel in their fields.

However, Ms. Marois is woefully not better than his predecessors in the development of a strategy based on promoting independence. For her as for others, the exercise of power at any cost is the primary goal, and unfortunately, the ultimate.

Andrée Ferretti

In a television interview that I had the chance to see there are some thirty years, the member Margaret Bain, the Scottish National Party, elected to Parliament at Westminster, said that the Scottish independence is blocked by a majority of women: "They are conservative with a small" c ", she says.

So they seek safety with a small" s ".

And who castrated so many men in their early age, so to prohibit them from taking off and take initiatives that change the world and lead him toward his destiny? Standing and successful a man must have balls, heart and head.

In another television interview, Genevieve Bujold said that independence will come hard because Quebecers lack balls.

Who has castrated?

I have seen too many men who refuse to leave mommy's skirt and can not take risks at least calculated and thereby literally do the impossible.

The homosexual is a castrated man among many who responds by appealing to other men for support.

is the opposite of human pillar, which supports men, women and children, who can rely on at any time by a people who take the risk of the great adventures of life.

This is the man Diogenes was looking for and we are still looking for that Quebec should become a state with the capital, whatever the risks.

pillar that man is biologically female does not change: "I ccoeur and the head of a man" said St. Teresa of Avila, and the famous Hildegard von Bingen, which you can see a preview Life in Atwater film in a movie directed by von Trotta Margharet.

JRMS



So ... So ... So ... what? So ... darity male, so ... ttise or vanity?
Nicole Hebert Opinion Vigil, Oct. 28, 2010


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Pityriasis Rosea And Liver

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Brazilian Wax Koh San

Democratic drift in Saguenay, whose fault? Neither Indian nor


Heat stroke of Mayor Tremblay

Saguenay Mayor loses it and rebuffed a reporter for Radio-Canada, which would have pushed a bit too hard in her office! Reasons cited by the chief magistrate of the city, the journalist who met him at his office in the People's House as part of the issue of public interest "The Bill" would have happened ... with "some very well prepared for the city look bad. " At its very epidermal reaction to hand the bearer of the microphone in his place, it is clear that the Mayor did not appreciate at all that the caller is returned with tainted records Loblaws, BTF and Bertrand Girard, three sharp stones that it drags along with many others in his patent leather shoes and whose story will remind him well! Honestly! Can we, in a healthy democracy, where intelligence and wit prevail, blame a journalist for being too ... well prepared to do its job? The answer is obvious ...

Notice therefore to journalists who intend to meet the mayor of Saguenay soon to hold him accountable on his way to administer public affairs. If you want to leave his office on two legs with all your dignity and be free of libel (because the mayor has threatened to get tough with this ultimate channel cons journalists RC which contravenes the law on public information passed by the National Assembly). If you want to pass the test of a good interview docile pupil, you should instead raise the tax rate which in his opinion compares admirably to other merged cities of Quebec must not omit to place in your list of accolades the pier which, indeed, fulfills part of the void left by the demise of the pulp mill in Port Alfred, you still need to raise the relevance of the renovation of two plants of the river Chicoutimi who will win dividend of $ significant to our city and especially it is important not to forget the five car he commandeered for "people first" next to the entrance of our town hall, where the citizen gets to go pay his taxes and fines. Whether we like it or

not the type of management of Mayor Tremblay, who force us to recognize, the wick has become shorter since his arrival at City Hall in November 1997, we must admit that these days our chief magistrate did not need a journalist too well prepared (sic) to look bad in his town that he improperly confounded with his own image. It also symbolizes the relentlessness that Mayor Tremblay deployed to express his Catholic faith before the Bouchard-Taylor ignoring the fact that all citizens of Saguenay do not necessarily share their faith and have more than one been humbled to see and represent. It was only rehashing history classes patronized it has served us for years to community television. One need only see how was warped and perverted the consultation-canister concocted by City Hall on the construction of an auditorium at Chicoutimi. And it was only remember the completely absurd statement that Mayor Tremblay made last year, the Salon du Livre de Jonquière, where he was guest speaker against the sustainability of traditional books, while publishers and authors before the francophones are struggling Internet fear the arrival of the electronic book.



Democratic deficit and municipal Parlementeries


In my case, heat stroke Mayor Tremblay and his way to react very temperamental opposition that is trying to show somehow through some media, do not make me a shadow of a fold on the left buttock! If the mayor Tremblay wants to make a fool of him, too bad for him, he will deserve what is coming inevitably! But the mayor Tremblay used the pretext of the image of the city to justify its behavior against juveniles to everyone, it bothers me to the first title because I am in this city and I do not like that you take me hostage and neither for nor a buffoon.

What bothers me, in the first chicane in this protracted and falsely leads to nothing good for all citizens, is to see the ultimate and unchallenged place that today is elected on the municipal political scene. It is understood that if this whole place is first and foremost because the political machinery designed to prevent the sorts of excesses are not working ... or rather do not work! And what interests me in this regard is to understand the whys of this democratic failure never ceases to fester and to debilitate??

But where have all the citizens?

How is it the aldermen, however, elected from the perspective of balancing the democratic forces in the presence and with a specific code of laws based on the 175-year history of our municipal system, have become so ineffective today, also absent the public policy debate, as useless when it comes time to oppose the dictates of one who struts, scapular neck and crucifix in hand, standard-bearer of the Democratic municipal control it like a little King of Junk? How did we get here? Whose fault is of such a drift? If the problem is there, real, and it is easy to pinpoint the troublemaker who does not lack for a shine in his way, the answer is less obvious. It brings us back to that place the citizen recitals, as individual corporate and democratic institutions which we have, in the heart of the matter.

Could it be that having created a class of professional magistrates (sic) that cling like leeches to their position for five, six or seven terms, there is something to do? This problem, could we not pay at the next election? How is it that some media, I will not name, were so attentive an ear to the mayor, while others have trouble with him? Could it be that the media, the more complacent and more malleable, thrive with the funds of the city as a reward, while others, less complacent and less malleable, receive only the crumbs in punishment? Could be that the press, spoken or written, is not completely pure in this regard? How is it that people do not react more effectively in public debate? Should we blame in this regard, poverty remarks that reflect some of the regulars period questions Monday at City Hall?

In the present state of affairs, since the gnashing of teeth no longer have any impact on subsequent events, why not laugh while we can still do? Why not a "Parlementeries" City that would allow us to illustrate the roles played by each actor and to make people aware that in a democracy, everyone has a role to play and that it is through commitment and effort that can cause all the desired changes.

akakia

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Canon Pixma Errore 5010

French Canadian, but Metisse and several

Image "The Hunt for moose," by Cornelius Krieghoff, Brooklyn Museum

Neither Indian nor French Canadian, but Métis and solidarity! This meeting of minds and people that sit on the foundation of the Quebec nation today, even Groulx, who did not laugh with miscegenation, saw it and was able to take the time to in draw, in his way, the peripheries of his soul. Rightly, the author of "Our master the Past" has never denied brag that "You can be the historian of his generation" which each generation must repeat its history and each generation inevitably reactionary figure in the eyes of the one that follows. That historians of my generation who were comfortably asleep in the ease of historiographical consensus, taking note to ensure more ...

For masters of Canada, who have succeeded over the insults of history is always the last entrant who receives the honors of the occupier and who deserves the ultimate privilege not to be denied in As a member of any ethno-cultural community. If history is a fellow who is still selling to the highest bidder, no lack never one to carry high the banner of justice and freedom. If the political and legal, that shape their discretion, now recognize that Indians are the result of the meeting of continents and interbreeding, they are a race sui generis and that they deserve to be protected assimilation. They must also accept the consideration that, conscious and proud of the difference in the Aboriginal, is said rather Metis, and they give him the same rights, respect and equal recognition in the womb of the state. When

bell tolling the end of French colonialism in northern North America, autochthony who became so well received at the point of being unrecognizable. Certainly Indianness survived heartbreak and misery in this inevitable clash of continents, but we are forced to recognize, it is no longer the sole right to claim the benefits of "savagery" she now shares with Children born to this meeting. While in Quebec in early August 1749 the Swedish naturalist Pehr Kalm (1716 † 1779) notes in this regard, that "the Indians of Canada now have their blood mixed deeply than Europeans and a majority of Indians now living originate first in Europe. " And there is no counterpart on the side of the colonizers: " We know also several examples of French who voluntarily married native women and have adopted their lifestyle, he says, but we did not an example is an Indian or a European united and took his way of life ... "*

The result will give him the full right ...

Although this observation point is particularly aimed at "Indians" settled in the region of Quebec under the French regime, and it describes the ethno-cultural reality of the Huron of Lorette, the picture that emerges gives thanks to the distance traveled by a century and a half in the outlying regions. However, if the settlement takes Laurentian clearly benefit from this fusion of races. If it regularly takes note of the importance of this character trait is involved in all of Quebec society in which one or the other claim, This does not mean that it is prepared to abdicate its Euro-Canadian culture in favor of Canada-Native American culture, and admit that this great meeting of civilizations has also been the source of this new humanity that feels and does is said or completely Indian nor completely Canadian, but simply because it is new and different is the inevitable result.

Historian Groulx whole it is ethnocentric in its approach, and despite all the effort he put into his rhetoric to obscure the fact that Métis drowns in his "race" French-Canadian But is he too much pride to admit the existence of two cultural streams within the same "race" that has survived the drama of the Conquest and which has ceased to be recomposed by leveraging new ethnic contributions from Scotland, Germany and the Netherlands. When you know all the rage he has deployed to castigate those who dare mention the extent of interbreeding Indian-Canadian in Canada when the French were the masters, one can only wonder that it took also the time to praise the rich nature of the ancestors and to extol "the rare duplication of their abilities. "



*** "It is almost two races, two peoples. In one, the love of the soil clinging to the stubborn, passionate, hard to shake the earth, shaping a country's belief that we can do great on a small square of a few acres, that land common, and that the country is born, the humble work of each, to carve a corner like a jewel, if necessary, heroic death, to the position opposite the barbarian, as a sentry, a soldier in avant-garde sum, a heroic job, but in settling social horizons defined by ; The taste of winning, but step by step, steadily, by the advance of harvest and steeples.

And the other human type, the latter powerless to remain in place while legal projections. No more taste of collective heroism, teamwork, disciplined, but the adventure alone, personal risk, a juggernaut to charge into the unknown, to blow, step by step, the mask of the old America, and each new articulation geographical gain momentum more impetuous move, as long as there is water, so there a land that is hidden, to carve out a land area, s'esbroufer at ease. And yet this work relate to each other, accomplish the same concern for humanity, advancing with a passion to rival, to contain and defeat a commercial competition, but also offer a friendly hand to the man that is discovered, and each of its advances, score counters and military forts, but also crosses and chapels. In a word, besides those who build solid, great build, as should be to build, in the seventeenth century, the son of the first nation of the world beyond the humble and peaceful picture of the Laurentian valley, brushing a huge historical epic, giving the pastoral country, land of peaceful life, an extension of dream, a permanent invitation to boldness. "**


akakia

Notes: *
Jacques Rousseau and Guy Béthune Travel Pehr Kalm in Canada in 1749, Pierre Tisseyre, 1977, pp. 250-251.

** Lionel Groulx, "The French Canadian race," in Séraphin Marion and Watson Kirkconnell, The Quebec Tradition / Tradition Quebec, Les Editions Lumen Humanitas Collection, Montreal, 1946, pp. 162-166.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Cost Of Motorcycle Motor

was my brother

In spring 1980, during a party to the Montreal Forum, a young man of 20 walked the aisles with a sign "YES." He was beaten by the "BEEF" Forum, arrested and beaten by their colleagues "BEEF" in the nearby police station, then transferred to the infirmary Parthenais (Headquarters Surete du Quebec) where he was again beaten, humiliated, kept naked for 3 weeks under care of Dr. Frenette. His mother reported his disappearance, found there, but any visit was prohibited. Before the municipal court, almost one year later, the crown had no evidence to produce.

Gilbert Canaduh French-capita terms Dozois (HLM), 9th gifted child, committed suicide Friday 1983.

"There here very revealing confusion of cause with effect, and we fight as a source of evil is something that we ourselves have given birth. This type of phenomenon does not occur only in pedagogy but also in the fields of psychiatry and criminology. Once we have created the "evil" by the repression of life, all means are good to fight with the victim. "(Miller, Alice, For Your Own Good, p.45, Aubier)

was my brother.

Jean-François Belliard