Re: Mexico (Dial 1)

Re: Mexico (Dial 1)

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Re: Mexico (Dial 1) MIQUELON 03-08-2006
Posted by MIQUELON on March 8, 2006, 1:39 pm
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Nationalistic pride ? The same argument could be made of Canadians,
why not just surrender and become Americans, the cost should justify
the means. Ah ! Its different now isn't it ?

Seriously, such comments are typical of those who do not grant much
importance to linguistic, historical and cultural rights. The
inhabitants of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon and French citizens and have
always wanted to remain so. To go against this smacks of ..
neo-colonialism ?


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