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Posted by Quebec Red on June 04, 2005 at 16:27:42 from (24.37.211.87):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Females and their married names .... posted by buickanddeere on June 04, 2005 at 07:05:51:
Unfortunately you have omitted to state facts! (see previous posts to remind yourself). I make no diversions. I politely addressed a statement made by you that was 100% in error. Such a statement by you, indicates a major lack of knowledge re Canadian rights. That has no connection to a perceived government discord. Yes,the laws are on the books in plain view, as you state. Now, how about spending some serious time reading, understanding, remembering, and putting into practice what you read...Also ,take English Composition (as I have suggested in previous posts, espscially sentence structure and proper capitalization) . I will quickly and lightly respond to your improperly written last phrase. Remember the late Honourable William Davis? Now you have wasted more than enough Forum previlege as you do not understand that you do not understand. My OV buddies (Ont. residence) realize that you are apparentlly suffering from the disease of your area (Belindaitis). If not, take your Buickanddeere and go and play some where where people who do not understand that they do not understand are welcome. It sure as h--- is not on YT nor in this country. I will not respond to any more misinformation posted by you or (if you have any) your buddies. To think that this started as a correction on a law interpretation, and ends up as an combination English and, to put it politely, a manners exercise. Accept your defeat, as proven by true FACTS. Opinions, and berated truths, and ignorance are what certain eastern countries try to use on unspecting populations ....... QR
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