Well, well, well.
A French president took a forceful and clear stand against fracturing Canada while Premier Jean Charest stood meekly by. And there, for all to see, is how we can summarize Canadian leadership - in any language.
Of course, sovereigntists (in all their faux-populist pomp) are not enjoying this kind of exposure. They feel he's unfairly painting a negative picture of the movement. I say, they'll just have to learn to deal with opinions and criticisms. Here, they can just make up laws and close loop holes to discourage liberty. On the international stage, they're powerless.
Funny,they never seemed to have a problem with Charles de Gaulle intervening.
The best way to deal with it is to sell their ideas better. Tough sell indeed. In terms of exchanging ideas in the halls of international progress and intellectualism, Quebec has little to offer when it comes to its secessionist option - and that's just my non-sovereigntist opinion.
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