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SaintLucifer said:

I said Kristin Kreuk is gorgeous, and I stand by it. As long as her father's side of the family wipes out her mother's side, I am perfectly at peace with her existence.
So you believe that half-Chinese people can be Canadians? Interesting...

She had plans to study either psychology, environmental science, or forensic science at Simon Fraser University when a casting director for the CBC TV series Edgemont contacted her secondary school, looking for an exotic-looking girl to play the part of a Chinese Canadian, Laurel Yeung on the Vancouver-shot show.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Kreuk

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Also interesting...
 
Messenger said:
So you believe that half-Chinese people can be Canadians? Interesting...



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kristin_Kreuk

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Also interesting...

As long as she is the end of her line, yes. As long as she throws herself upon the Canadian flag and promises to use her sexuality to breed the slant out of her family, then yes. We require numbers. There aren't many of us left. I am facing facts here. The white race has by far and away the lowest birthrate in the world. We cannot even begin to DREAM about approaching the birthrates of any other race. If Kristin sees fit to marry a white guy, then this would help in purging the slant right out of her bloodlines. I would prefer that she was 100% white, but they are a rarity in this country.

Read this news article and you will understand my point:


In their own words: Quebec the nation
Last Updated Nov. 22, 2006
CBC News

Prime Minister Stephen Harper stepped into the unity debate in November 2006, saying that his government would introduce a motion recognizing that Quebecers form a nation "within a united Canada."

He was forced to do so after the Bloc Québécois put forward a motion that calls for Quebec to be recognized as a nation but does not include the words "in Canada."

The issue has been brewing in recent weeks. Here are quotes from politicans and pundits drawn from media reports.

"Our position is clear. Do the Québécois form a nation within Canada? The answer is yes. Do the Québécois form an independent nation? The answer is no and the answer will always be no."
– Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the House of Commons, Nov. 22

"It isn't up to the prime minister to decide what Quebecers will choose as an option. It's up to Quebecers. The refusal to recognize the Quebec nation, the refusal to acknowledge an obvious reality, is something that we could call a blockage in Canada. Never will I accept that the only condition to be a nation is to recognize the right to remain in Canada."
– Bloc Québécois Leader Gilles Duceppe in the House of Commons, Nov. 22

"Does Quebec constitute a nation? My approach is yes, but it's a nation within a federated framework."
– Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon

"It seems evident to me that we are a nation. We are part of the founding peoples of this country. We were there from the start."
– Quebec MP and Labour Minister Jean-Pierre Blackburn

"Apart from its meaning as a 'sovereign country,' the word 'nation' designates a people bound by history, language and territory. In this sense, the "nation" that is referred to is the French-Canadian nation, formed by the descendants of the French colonizers of 'Nouvelle France;" even though the vast majority is concentrated in Quebec, the actual territory of this nation is Canada at large. Provinces are not nations because they all are multicultural, including Quebec."
– Lysiane Gagnon, writing recently in the Globe and Mail

"Rather than an occasion for divisions, the recognition of the Quebec nation by the whole of Canadian society would constitute, in my view, a source for calming this debate and would undoubtedly contribute to making Canada a stronger and more united country. To those who, in the rest of Canada, fear the repeat of the constitutional debate about the specificity of Quebec, I must say that this is inevitable."
– Quebec Premier Jean Charest

"I have no particular problem with the formulation of the words, 'Quebec is a nation.' Where I part company with some is whether we should be reopening the Constitution at this point in time. I think we all know it's an incredible expenditure of time from the political leadership of the country."
– Bob Rae, Liberal leadership candidate

"We could certainly find a definition of the word 'nation' that respects the reality of Quebec. The error isn't there. The mistake is to make these semantic debates the centrepiece of a national unity strategy."
– Stéphane Dion, Liberal leadership candidate

"Other candidates have said … recognizing Quebec as a nation in the Constitution is too difficult. Yes, it's difficult, but we must do it."
– Michael Ignatieff, Liberal leadership candidate

"Unfortunately, some people these days are wrapped up in this idea of nation for Quebec, which stands against everything my father ever believed. We need to start looking forward."
– Justin Trudeau

"It is not the concept of nation that is retrograde; it is the idea that the nation must necessarily be sovereign."
– Pierre Trudeau in 1962

Now, ask yourself WHY the Quebecois wish to form a 'nation within a nation' (such a thing is not possible and the fucking Quebecois know it). Think carefully. Do not injure yourself though.
 
That might seem like a decent sidestep, but you were extolling her virtues based on the fact that she is a citizen of Canada. What if she marries a black guy?
 
Messenger said:
That might seem like a decent sidestep, but you were extolling her virtues based on the fact that she is a citizen of Canada. What if she marries a black guy?

Then she is out the door with the rest of them.
 
Who is SaintLucifer again?
 
SaintLucifer said:
Then she is out the door with the rest of them.
So? You still try to parade her around as some beautiful 'Canadian' despite the fact that she's Dutch and Chinese. Stop trying hide behind your theoretical blather and admit you FUCKED UP, sweety.
 
redheads are fierce
 
LUCY LAWLESS?????
 
I wish to write in Laura Linney.
 
I voted for Leaping Lanny.
 
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