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modify delete 17639 - Reply from Régine113 , 50 yrs (France) - 2017-07-25

Raphaël, having patriotic thoughts is normal and is honourable.

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modify delete 17638 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-17

Yes, First Nations are the original peoples of Canada, and they are the ones of United States too.

There's a difference between Quebec City (500 000 inhabitants) and the province of Quebec (8 000 000 inhabitants). Quebec City is the capital of the province of Quebec.

I don't think Quebec should split from Canada, but there's decidedly many differences between English Canadian culture and the French Canadian identity from Quebec. This is why I recognize Quebec as a nation (because I love my Canada so much), but I don't want it to become an independent country, and 70% of Quebecers think like me.

I'd definite myself as a proud member of the Canadian people, but from French Canadian identity and whose nation is Quebec. Instead of seeking the “freedom” of the Quebec province, I think we should seek the freedom of Canada from the American superpower.

We're always constrained to align with them in the questions of international affairs. Canada made a disastrous mistake in joining American Army during the Korea war, and most recently those of Iraq and Afghanistan.

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modify delete 17635 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-15

If I understand correctly the First Nations are the original peoples of the land of Canada? Should the city of Quebec become a nation or is there a people of Quebec? Can you explain a bit more, it sounds very interesting.

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modify delete 17634 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-15

I agree with you Korla, Canada immediately needs a significative change to bring more social justice and more respect for the First Nations. I think we'd need to institute a constituent assembly to review our constitution in recognizing Quebec as a nation and First Nations as the founding people of Canada.

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modify delete 17633 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-15

We have not succumbed to any brainwash. If looking toward the future is brainwash to you, then we are all brainwashed. We as a people know that our nation does not have a perfect record like any other peoples, but we are not gonna stew and complain about it. When the past come knocking I personally don't answer. Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday. You have no critiques, only foolish ideas. If the US has such a harsh and negative meaning to you why do you keep talking about her? Move on with your life, for America has done the same. How about you talk about Canada for a change?

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modify delete 17629 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-13

I live outside of USA, so I think my critiques about USA are in full legitimacy considering that Americans themselves are submitted to a kind of patriotic brainwash.

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modify delete 17627 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-12

And I have spent my whole life here. It takes more than six months to learn, analyze and critique a nation with over 200 years of history and over 300 million citizens. Compared to that your six months consecutive or not was and is very minimal. Reconsider your debating strategies and your source of opinionated education on the United States of America. It is faulty indeed. May I state America is a great country. Further more with due respects it is the BEST country because it is MY country.

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modify delete 17618 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-09

I spent six consecutive months in USA.

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modify delete 17611 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-07

Again, that's your own opinion. Of course you aren't from the States so what would you know. People shouldn't critique something they don't know a thing about.

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modify delete 17607 - Reply from Raphaël91 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-06

Yes, because there's totally no reason to make party on USA Day. You should rather do it on 14th July (French Revolution Day) or on 1st July (Canadian Confederation Day), or even on 26th January (Indian Independence Day) or on the Cinco de Mayo.

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modify delete 17605 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-05

You are such a party poooper.

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modify delete 17604 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-04

And the birthplace of savage capitalism too.

modify delete 17544 - from Matthew80 , 15 yrs (United States ) - 2017-06-16
Actualities - "Trump's Firing of Comey"

Hello all! I'm Matthew and I live in the USA. As many of you know (or maybe not...), the USA is currently in a state of political turmoil, and some even speculate on the verge of collapse of our democracy, and becoming an autocracy, more or less. Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Comey was fired by President Trump, as he was leading an investigation on Trump in his affiliations with Russia, most likely since the investigation wasn't going the way Trump planned. Additionally, there is talk that he'll fire the new head of the investigation, Mueller, and possible terminate the investigation all together. I think this is totally unfair, and showing that Trump thinks he is above the law, meddling in the investigation to change its outcome, which we all know, is how democracy fails. I want to know your opinions on the matter, if anyone has any, and please leave this to be a civilized debate. It'd be great to hear some opinions! Thanks! -Matthew :)


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modify delete 17643 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-08-03

Yes, I totally agree with you Régine, and I think his presidency was the most glorious period in the whole USA's history since English colonization.

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modify delete 17642 - Reply from Régine113 , 50 yrs (France) - 2017-08-03

Healthcare is EXTREMELLY important. For White, Blacks, men, women, rich or poor.
It's a human right. Glory to Barrack OBAMA.

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modify delete 17603 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-04

That's quite mystic.

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modify delete 17602 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-04

The heart of a fool is in his mouth, but the mouth of a wise man is in his heart. -Founding Father of USA- Benjamin Franklin

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modify delete 17600 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-01

But don't you know that what you call “the pursuit of happiness” is the pure cause of most of the problems our world is facing? If you deny to be neoliberal (and I can only congratulate you for that), then you should know that the susmentioned pursuit of happiness is the only responsible for pollution, war, rape and poverty in this world.

We should rather be pursuing justice, peace and solidarity.

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modify delete 17599 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-07-01

With respect Raphaël, your bold and drastic statements about who I am, where I am from and the land I live in is an exaggeration, foolish and very contradicting. I did not claim you to be a person of those characters, I did claim just now, that your statements were. May I say in bold letters YOU DON'T KNOW ME! Or the president in that matter, well enough to suggest his mental health is in decline or to declare that I am a neoliberal, capitalist with an 'anti' train of thought. With honor I will refrain from stating the psychological and mental disadvantages that I have diagnosed during our pleasurable sessions.
Your cushioned and feathery character you introduced in your example, I encounter often in the city in which I reside. Her choice to change and get help did not pop up when she relized she had hepatitis. It started when she said yes to the drug. That was a choice. You stated she was struggling with addiction, so she was trying to get it under control. Completely understandable. She should get the help she needs. Yet my point remains. Free health care and free government services are good, but one cannot live and depend on just that. It is in the pursuit of happiness that you gain it. Again it's work ethic. You stated free healthcare determines aether a country is just, I'm just saying that it isn't.

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modify delete 17596 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-07-01

The thing is, there's a lot of people working so hard every day of their life who can't afford healthcare. Why could a bourgeois or a millionaire have an easy access to healthcare, but not a respectable citizen of the working class?

Visibly, Korla, with all the respect I have for you, you don't believe in equity and social justice. Most Canadians do so, and you better take a look at healthcare in Canada. Unfortunately it can't be perfect, but people don't have to pay if they get sick.

I'll give an you an example because it seems like you don't understand things easily. In USA, if a homeless women struggling with her addiction problems gets hepatitis, she's obviously going to hospital. She might be unable to afford a cure, and maybe she's going to die because she's poor. In Canada, she'll have a free access to healthcare and she'll very probably continue to live her life like each human being has the right to.

But I guess you're not even able to understand it. Instead of pursuing ideals of solidarity and humanism, you play the game of indivual responsibility and egoism. In those cases you don't even know what responsibility means. I have important news for you. Responsibility is ours, as a human community which only duty is to help each other and make everyone live decently into the biggest solidarity.

We social democrats provoked a great social progress in the 1960s and 1970s. You, Korla, are part of the neoliberal gang that made innumerable efforts, in the 1980s and 1990s, to destroy all of this progress in the name of economic liberty and bourgeois selfishness. You capitalist people have nothing to be proud of. Each time we put in place one of your ideas, that's a silly disaster.

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modify delete 17595 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USS) - 2017-06-30

What about Canada? What you are implying is no justice in America because there's no free healthcare. People shouldn't depend on the government. Government depends on the people. What a lazy and unfair world this would be if everyone got free everything. The greatest of people did not get where they are today without what is called a good "work ethic."

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modify delete 17594 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-30

Just look at Canada.

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modify delete 17593 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-30

Healthcare isn't everything.

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modify delete 17592 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-29

One word : Healthcare.

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modify delete 17590 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (Usa) - 2017-06-28

How can you pretend there isn't???

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modify delete 17587 - Reply from Raphaël237 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-28

How can you pretend there is some justice in USA?

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modify delete 17579 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-23

One of my mottos is "forget the rules and follow the guidelines." That means that we do not have to adapt to progress, we can be the progress. Guided by these values is how we can preserve a future to progress to. One does not have to find oneself in value but must find the moral values within himself. Upon the solid basis of values, justice and truths is what an American citizens rights are founded upon.

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modify delete 17577 - Reply from Raphaël252 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-23

Les nombreux Américains qui ne se reconnaissent pas dans les valeurs “judéo-chrétinnes” seront à coup sûr les bienvenus au Québec. C'est une nation parfaitement adaptée aux progressistes de ce monde.

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modify delete 17574 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-22

You are unique just like EVERYONE else who chooses to acknowledge themselves as so. America is a trend setting nation. Seems to me if one so greatly opposes to the christian-judeo values this country was founded upon, they should move to a country which seems most fitting in their personal criteria of a perfect nation. Instead of taking for granted the rights they do have, one should encourage people to make a difference.

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modify delete 17570 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada/Québec) - 2017-06-22

Matthew, si tous les Américains étaient aussi cultivés et intelligents que toi, les États-Unis seraient à coup sûr un véritable paradis...

Cela dit, je tiens à préciser que des millions d'Américains sont brillants et éduqués.

Je vous épargne toutes mes objections à ce que représentent les États-Unis.

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modify delete 17567 - Reply from Matthew195 , 15 yrs (United States) - 2017-06-22

De plus, je suis très fasciné par la progressivité du Canada. Les progrès réalisés par votre pays montrent tout mon pays devrait être... Maintenant, seulement si je pouvais accepter les autres Américains... -Matthew

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modify delete 17566 - Reply from Matthew195 , 15 yrs (United States) - 2017-06-22

Qu'as-tu écrit Raphaël? Je suis curieux. Je suis certainement d'accord avec vous au sujet de Trump, il est un cantidate horrible pour la présidence dans mon opinion, mais il a été élu équitablement (au moins aussi juste que le collège électoral). Je ne pense pas que les Américains étaient plus stupides pour l'élection Lui, tout simplement ignorant, et peut-être un peu irresponsable. Maintenant, ce sont nous, les Américains, qui doivent subir les conséquences de nos actes odieux. (Désolé pour le mauvais français) -Matthew

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modify delete 17563 - Reply from Nicolas51 , 52 yrs (France) - 2017-06-21

c'est moi qui l'ai effacé, Raphaël. J'ai trouvé que c'était limite insultant vis-à-vis du peuple américain qui n'est pas plus idiot ni moins éduqué que les autres peuples. Au contraire...

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modify delete 17562 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-20

(???) What happened to the message I wrote right here a short time ago?

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modify delete 17558 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-17

You are right Matthew, the constitution is (or rather the declaration of independence I was referring to) is just a slip of aged parchment paper. It cannot do anything. The people have to take a stand. Americans cannot just talk the talk the talk, we must walk the walk. Which is what I hopefully implied. So many citizens are uneducated in the power that is theirs being stripped away over the years. If we the people hold designated leaders accountable, the scales will balance.

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modify delete 17557 - Reply from Matthew80 , 15 yrs (United States) - 2017-06-17

But I'm not saying this will happen, for the time being the United States is a totally legitimate democracy, with Trump being a perfectly just and able leader.

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modify delete 17556 - Reply from Matthew80 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-17

Also Korla, I'd like to argue the statements you made, governments can indeed change without the consent of the people, and a piece of paper (the Consitution) will do nothing to stop it... And as for the notion that we live in a republic, and therefore the system of government won't change into an autocracy is not true either (look at Russia or Turkey, or even Syria or North Korea, all of which are republics, but ran under the control of one political party or individual, which is what I fear will happen to the United States if all checks and balances (the INDEPENDENCE OF THE FBI) are taken away, which with Comey's firing, are beginning to happen.) The USA could evolve into a state where it is a "democracy," or a "republic," but in all legitimacy is a one-party state, as seen in MULTIPLE "democracies" and "republics" around the world...

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modify delete 17555 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-17

I totally agree! Under the circumstances that Comey was fired it does leave a trail of suspicions. Yes, let's hope history doesn't repeat itself.

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modify delete 17554 - Reply from Matthew80 , 15 yrs (United States) - 2017-06-17

Yes Korla, I completely understand, and while my views often clash with those of the current administration, I recognize that he is our President, and deserves to be treated as so. I just feel like the firing of Comey would be fine, except for the fact that the President was UNDER INVESTIGATION, by Comey. That's my problem with it... That's like firing the judge of a case so the outcome comes under your favor. I respect the President, but I feel like it is extremely suspicious and unjust to fire the man that is investigating your administration, and if the entire govnement is made up of supporters of one side, making it so the administration could get away with anything, no matter the legality, is how democracies (and republics) die. It's happened multiple times before in history, and I really hope we are not seeing a similar situation unfold currently. Thanks for the replies! -Matthew

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modify delete 17553 - Reply from Korla10 , 15 yrs (USA) - 2017-06-17

It is important to say that America is a democracy IN a republic. The only way President Trump got into office is because, the majority voted for him. So to say that the majority didn't vote for him would be a false accusation. Thanks to our founding fathers the American way of government cannot change without the people's consent to it. The US Declaration of Independence States "...that whenever any form government becomes destructive to these ends (of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness), it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it..." The only way law and justice can stray from the people is if Americans sit around and complain without doing anything about it, which thankfully only a minority of people are doing. As for Comey being fired, there is probably another side of the story, which will not be released till a later date in history.
To Raphael: do you know President Trump personally? That would be the only way to conclude his mental health is failing (which I doubt). If not I must say you are jumping to a very extreme conclusion. The big picture cannot always be seen with small eyes.

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modify delete 17552 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-06-17

Yes, I strongly oppose Trump's ultraconservative views too. And I tend to think that his mental health is declining.

His predecessor, Mister Barack Obama, worked so hard to make USA a more green, fair and peaceful country. He wanted United States to be more like Canada. Trump is destroying all of these social innovations and that worries me. I'm so sad for all of you American people. You didn't even vote for him.

modify delete 17346 - from Régine113 , 50 yrs (France) - 2017-03-18
Actualities - "Bravoure"

Je tiens à exprimer toute ma solidarité et mes félicitations aux forces de l'ordre pour leur courage et efficacité lors de l'attaque terroriste qui s'est passée à l'aéroport d'Orly ce matin. Je tiens à dire aux djihadistes qu'ils ne gagneront pas la guerre et que la France et le monde entier leur feront toujours barrage.


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modify delete 17406 - Reply from Raphaël59 , 13 yrs (Canada) - 2017-03-30

Le Canada aussi vaincra ces salauds.

modify delete 16764 - from Claude Pierrard14 , 69 yrs (France) - 2016-07-09
Actualities - "militaires disparus de Mourmelon"

http://www.dominique59121.skyrock.com


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modify delete 16820 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-20

Tant mieux.

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modify delete 16817 - Reply from Carmine Orrico157 , 80 yrs (USA) - 2016-07-19

je le trouve superbe, ce site !!!

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modify delete 16780 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-15

Effectivement. Mais ça ne me dérange pas. Même si les militaires ne sont pas tous très bien intentionnés, c'est important de défendre ceux qui meurent pour notre Canada.

Bonne fête la France!!!

Régine, d'ici quelques jours, j'écouterai votre conseil et je mettrai une photo de chouette avec une chandelle et des friandises et médicaments sur ma table de chevet.

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modify delete 16775 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-12

Raphaël tu avais raison.J'ai consulté ce lien qui parle de militaires morts pendant la guerre c'est bien triste mais le problème c'est que c'est un forum ! Claude aurait dû laisser un message, c'est tout. Mettre un autre forum dans le nôtre, ce n'est pas très bien. Mais je pense qu'il ne s'en est pas rendu compte.

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modify delete 16771 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-11

Mais je n'ai pas voulu être agressif...

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modify delete 16770 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-11

Raphaël, tu dois respecter les messages même si tu ne les comprends pas. Je te trouve bien
agressif ! en ce moment, ça parle je pense de faits réels concernant les ovni, après ma blague sur le film Independance Day et la réponse et gentille blague de Jonathan.
Un UFO est un OVNI en Anglais.

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modify delete 16765 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-10

Mais qu'est-ce que c'est que ce site?

modify delete 16747 - from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-04
Actualities - "Today"

United States people, Happy Indeendance Day ! Beware of UFOs !


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modify delete 16759 - Reply from Raphaël178 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-06

Je ne comprends pas trop, mais on va dire que c'est correct...

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modify delete 16757 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-06

Jonathan, ah ah ah !!!

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modify delete 16756 - Reply from Jonathan115 (USA) - 2016-07-06

Regine, your own Hollande is like a very funny UFO ))) He's a UFO-clown!

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modify delete 16751 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-05

Je fais allusion au film "indendance day" où le jour du 4 juillet (fête nationale des USA) la Terre est envahie par des extraterrestres.

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modify delete 16749 - Reply from Raphaël201 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-05

C'est quoi le rapport?

modify delete 16681 - from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-24
Actualities - "uk out"

British people what do you think of the results
of your referendum ?


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modify delete 16710 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-06-28

Au Québec, les souverainistes veulent briser notre pays en organisant un référendum sur l'indépendance du Québec.

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modify delete 16706 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-27

Referendums are a trap. I would like to know English people who have voted IN.

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modify delete 16695 - Reply from Raphaël201 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-06-26

J'ai bien peur que oui.

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modify delete 16692 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-26

Le début de la construction Européenne a commencé avec la CECA (communauté
économique du charbon et de l'acier). Maintenant que l'Angleterre a vôté
out peut-on envisager une future fin de l'Europe vu que l"Italie,la Suède le Danemark et les Pays Bas veulent à leur tour leur indépendance ?

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modify delete 16690 - Reply from Didier73 (France) - 2016-06-25

La Fédération européenne est un État fédéral unique européen, imaginé par Robert Schuman et mis en avant dans sa célèbre déclaration Schuman du 9 mai 1950. La Fédération européenne est vue par Schuman comme le but de la construction européenne. Elle est pour son auteur, indispensable à la paix sur le « continent ».




L'établissement d'une république fédérale européenne est également le but poursuivi par tous les mouvements fédéralistes européens.




Article détaillé : Fédéralisme européen.




Cet État est à rapprocher des États-Unis d'Europe, expression utilisée pour la première fois par Victor Hugo, le 21 août 1849.




Extraits de la déclaration Schuman

La mise en commun des productions de charbon et d'acier assurera immédiatement l'établissement de bases communes de développement économique, première étape de la Fédération européenne...

...l'institution d'une Haute Autorité nouvelle, dont les décisions lieront la France, l'Allemagne et les pays qui y adhéreront... réalisera les premières assises concrètes d'une Fédération européenne indispensable à la préservation de la paix

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modify delete 16686 - Reply from Didier73 (France) - 2016-06-24

Enfin l'UE est débarrassée du RU! Plaisanterie mise à part, l'Angleterre a toujours eu un pieds dans l'Europe et un pied dehors selon ses intérêts. L'Europe n'a jamais cessé de s'adapter pour faire plaisir aux divers gouvernements britanniques jusqu'à en perdre son âme. Elle a oublié que ce n'était pas un simple Marché Commun mais qu'elle a été créée pour maintenir la paix entre ses peuples. Victor Hugo en parlait déjà à son époque. Donald Trump devrait se mêler de ses affaires et laisser l'Europe tranquille. Que dirait-il si Hawaii, l'Alaska ou la Californie faisaient le même référendum pour se séparer des USA?
Enfin, à toutes choses malheur est bon. Il faut que les institutions européennes soient plus démocratiques. Par exemple, que la Commission Européenne soit remplacée par un sénat représentant les états mais démocratiquement élu par le peuple. Et responsable devant lui. De même que le gouvernement qui est une simple potiche. Comment se fait-il que la plupart des Européens ne connaissent même pas le nom de leur président? Mieux, qu'ils ONT un président? et une journée de l'Europe le 9 mai?
Pourtant, il existe un risque de contagion car l'extrême droite européenne voudrait bien qu'il y ait un référendum dans leur propres pays. On veut bien de l'argent de l'Europe mais pas des contraintes qui vont avec. Vielle chanson bien connue.

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modify delete 16685 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-24

I totally agree with you. A referendum can always be dangerous.
And it's true that the results are a catastrophe.

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modify delete 16683 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-06-24

I think these ugly résultats will destroy the EU... But I am satisfied by the future resignation of David Cameron.

modify delete 16669 - from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-22
Actualities - "End of Europe ?"

It would be a catastrophy if England went out of Europe. Finished Europe !!!
They refuse to welcome migrants and so it's France and Germany who cope about
that problem. Our police and population are in danger because England let the
migrants out and it's us who cope.


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modify delete 16673 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-06-23

Vote remain. Vote demain.

modify delete 16629 - from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-14
Actualities - "SLAUGTER"

A policeman and his wife have been shot down
and today in Paris one million of manifestants
among them breakers (100)who attacked Police.
I support the return of death penalty. You kill,
you must be killed. You strike you must be stroken.
What is your opinion ?


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modify delete 16760 - Reply from Raphaël178 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-06

La montée de l'extrême-droite ne servira qu'à faire réélire Les Républicains, ces affreux traitres, au deuxième tour.

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modify delete 16750 - Reply from Viki84 , 16 yrs (France ) - 2016-07-05

Le problème est que c'est perdu d'avance, je ne comprends pas pourquoi on se tourne systématiquement vers l'extrême droite quand tout va mal et on en oublie la gauche, la vrai gauche

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modify delete 16746 - Reply from Raphaël201 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-04

C'est vrai ça! Moi si je serais en France je voterais Lutte ouvrière! Sauf que le problème c'est que la gauche est désunie (Front de gauche, Nouveau Parti anticapitaliste, Lutte ouvrière, Europe Écoogie Les Verts...) Mais je ne compte effectivement pas le Parti socialiste français comme étant de gauche! Peut-être de centre-gauche, mais encore là...

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modify delete 16740 - Reply from viki84 , 16 yrs (france) - 2016-07-03

Personnellement je vois majoritairement des mauvais côtés à la droite... Mais bon quand tu t'affiche ouvertement de gauche et qu'en plus on t'a élu pour cette raison tu n'es pas sensé retourner ta veste une fois élu

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modify delete 16739 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-03

Pas forcément. Il y a du bon et du mauvais de chaque côté.

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modify delete 16738 - Reply from viki84 , 16 yrs (france) - 2016-07-03

Quand il a la bonne idée de devenir de droite par exemple?

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modify delete 16734 - Reply from Régin193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-03

Quand il fait de bonnes lois c'est sûr ! et c'est idem pour les autres partis.

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modify delete 16731 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-07-02

Et vous, vous êtes du côté de François Hollande!

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modify delete 16725 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-07-01

Pourquoi es-tu du côté des casseurs ; même s'ils ne tuent pas ils cassent tout.
Je pense que tu es tu côté, sans le savoir, de la racaille. Ouvre les yeux bon sang !!!

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modify delete 16719 - Reply from Raphaël169 , 12 yrs (Canada) - 2016-06-29

Les casseurs ne veulent pas tous tuer.

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modify delete 16715 - Reply from Régine193 , 49 yrs (France) - 2016-06-28

All right ! However just tell me hat will be the life of the little son of the dead policemen without them. Now let's talk about the other subjet of my debate. A breaker has burnt a police car and wanted to burn as well the two policemen inside. Fortunatelly they managed to get out in time. Tell me why there are quite always breakers hiden in manifestations.

















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