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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:37 pm
 


Juste un dernier petit regard en arrière avant les élections de demain.

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- Budget: 105 millions pour 308 députés


...<< Ainsi, Le Devoir a publié une série d'articles sur le Bloquiste Roger Gaudet qui, bien que député d'arrière-banc représentant une circonscription de taille moyenne, avait présenté un compte de dépenses parmi les plus élevées. Ses seuls frais de déplacement ont atteint près de 45 000$ l'année dernière, alors que la moyenne était d'environ 8 000$ par député.>>......<< Jamais le parti n'a voulu préciser la destination de ces deux voyages (tournée Québécoise) ni leur but.>>.....

...<< Ainsi, l'hôtel Hilton du Lac Leamy, seul hôtel 5 étoiles en Outaouais, offre un forfait spécial aux députés. Plusieurs Bloquistes s'en prévalent d'ailleurs. Pour 109.00$ la nuit (plus 17% en taxes), ils obtiennent une suite avec petit-déjeuners et hors d'oeuvre au 5 à 7. La plupart des Bloquistes y dorment trois nuits par semaine, certains quatre, 26 semaines par année. A tire de comparaison, le prix de location moyen d'un appartement avec une chambre en Outaouais est 557$ par mois.>>...

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Quick translation: The Bloc MPs keep talking about how they're different, how they represent their constituents better, and would make a perfect country out of the Province of Quebec. Well, it's been discovered that most of their own members (MPs) have been spending more than 109.00$ per night for a suite a the Casino du Lac Leamy in Gatineau, 3-4 nights a week, 26 weeks per year. The average MP spends about 500 to 600.00$ a month for an appartement.


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J'ai pensé qu'il serait bien de savoir que les Bloquistes, d'après moi, sont dans le même traineau que les Libéraux. Bon vote!
I thought it'd be nice to point out that, in my opinion, Blockers are in the same boat as Liberals. Have a fun time voting!


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:39 pm
 


They're pumping that money into the economy....You should thank them


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:48 pm
 


VitaminC VitaminC:
They're pumping that money into the economy....You should thank them


Well, then all the other fuckers who stole money from Canadians are also pumping it back in the economy if you think about it...does it make okay?

Would it be okay if I took 50$ off everyone of your pay cheques instead of 15$ so that I can stay at a more prestigious hotel? Heck, I'm throwing it back into the economy....Image

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:53 pm
 


Maybe they win lots of money at the poker tables and donate it to the federal treasury.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:57 pm
 


VitaminC VitaminC:
Maybe they win lots of money at the poker tables and donate it to the federal treasury.


I wish they asked them that on TV tomorrow just before people go voting...


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 11:15 pm
 


Lol! That's just hilarious. Their spending in a Québec Hotel is perfectly legal, in perfectly within their rights as MP's. Besides, I thought Québec wasnt paying any Federal Taxes and only on the receiving end of the federal budget. Isnt that the prime argument against Seperation? So they arnt really spending our money, cause our money is in Québec City. They are spending the rest of Canada's money, in Québec!

Its legal, suck it up.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:49 am
 


Lieberal of Bloc, either or is a party of Queerbecors, by Queerbecors for Queerbecors. If its true though, kudos to maple_leaf 1!


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:05 am
 


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Lol! That's just hilarious. Their spending in a Québec Hotel is perfectly legal, in perfectly within their rights as MP's. Besides, I thought Québec wasnt paying any Federal Taxes and only on the receiving end of the federal budget. Isnt that the prime argument against Seperation? So they arnt really spending our money, cause our money is in Québec City. They are spending the rest of Canada's money, in Québec!

Its legal, suck it up.


Just shows how hypocrite you are...If that article mentionned it was Liberals or Conservatives, you would've been all over it.

The fact is, they do not need a suite at a Casino. The fact is that they're spemding our money on expensive hotels while talking about fiscal imbalance and poverty...bla bla bla....They don't care. :evil:


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:26 am
 


maple_leaf1 maple_leaf1:
Numure Numure:
Lol! That's just hilarious. Their spending in a Québec Hotel is perfectly legal, in perfectly within their rights as MP's. Besides, I thought Québec wasnt paying any Federal Taxes and only on the receiving end of the federal budget. Isnt that the prime argument against Seperation? So they arnt really spending our money, cause our money is in Québec City. They are spending the rest of Canada's money, in Québec!

Its legal, suck it up.


Just shows how hypocrite you are...If that article mentionned it was Liberals or Conservatives, you would've been all over it.

The fact is, they do not need a suite at a Casino. The fact is that they're spemding our money on expensive hotels while talking about fiscal imbalance and poverty...bla bla bla....They don't care. :evil:


Where does it talk about Suits for Casino's?

The fact is, they have a budget that is defined by the Parlement for Hotels and Travel to get from their compté to Parlement hill. And they are allowed to stay in what ever hotel they want when they have to stay near parlement hill for important laws, and debates in the house. The only contreversy here is they decide to spend it in Québec instead of Ottawa.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:31 am
 


A suite pronounced sweet, is like an apartment....like a hotel room with more than one room.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:39 am
 


maple_leaf1 maple_leaf1:
Quick translation: The Bloc MPs keep talking about how they're different, how they represent their constituents better, and would make a perfect country out of the Province of Quebec. Well, it's been discovered that most of their own members (MPs) have been spending more than 109.00$ per night for a suite a the Casino du Lac Leamy in Gatineau, 3-4 nights a week, 26 weeks per year. The average MP spends about 500 to 600.00$ a month for an appartement.[/color]


Lol again you show how biased you are by miss translating something. Good for you! Adding your own hate into things and then saying its the translation.


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 9:41 am
 


Numure Numure:
maple_leaf1 maple_leaf1:
Numure Numure:
Lol! That's just hilarious. Their spending in a Québec Hotel is perfectly legal, in perfectly within their rights as MP's. Besides, I thought Québec wasnt paying any Federal Taxes and only on the receiving end of the federal budget. Isnt that the prime argument against Seperation? So they arnt really spending our money, cause our money is in Québec City. They are spending the rest of Canada's money, in Québec!

Its legal, suck it up.


Just shows how hypocrite you are...If that article mentionned it was Liberals or Conservatives, you would've been all over it.

The fact is, they do not need a suite at a Casino. The fact is that they're spemding our money on expensive hotels while talking about fiscal imbalance and poverty...bla bla bla....They don't care. :evil:


Where does it talk about Suits for Casino's?

The fact is, they have a budget that is defined by the Parlement for Hotels and Travel to get from their compté to Parlement hill. And they are allowed to stay in what ever hotel they want when they have to stay near parlement hill for important laws, and debates in the house. The only contreversy here is they decide to spend it in Québec instead of Ottawa.


First of all, it has nothing to do with the fact they spend it in Gatineau rather than Ottawa cuz most MPs (of all parties) reside on the Quebec side since it's cheaper....for appartments.

Since you're blind, here it is again:

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Pour 109.00$ la nuit (plus 17% en taxes), ils obtiennent une suite


If it ain't clear enough, let me know. I'll send you stamp with the words on it so you can stick it to your forhead while you make your way to the polls...


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:28 am
 


Numure Numure:
maple_leaf1 maple_leaf1:
Quick translation: The Bloc MPs keep talking about how they're different, how they represent their constituents better, and would make a perfect country out of the Province of Quebec. Well, it's been discovered that most of their own members (MPs) have been spending more than 109.00$ per night for a suite a the Casino du Lac Leamy in Gatineau, 3-4 nights a week, 26 weeks per year. The average MP spends about 500 to 600.00$ a month for an appartement.[/color]


Lol again you show how biased you are by miss translating something. Good for you! Adding your own hate into things and then saying its the translation.


The part you highlighted, idiot, is my opinion. The translation of facts is not biased. If it is, let me know which fact is wrong. I'll send you 109$ for each wrong fact....

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