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Old 05-20-2012, 03:21 PM   #27
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You know, I've always thought that the business of strike breaking like in the 30's and 40's could be a growth industry.

Quebec could pay people to fake being students who want to learn to go sit in the class rooms, and when these rioters break in to threaten and intimidate wearing masks they can look forward to a few days in the hospital and a few weeks with their jaws wired shut.

It just blows me away that these protestors would rush into the classrooms of major universities in Quebec where they had an infamous school shooting.

That's a terrifying scenario for students who want to uphold their rights to go to class.

I don't have any sympathy for the rioters. When they decided to follow an avenue of violence they went from being legitimate protesters to criminals and punks and thugs, and shame on Jean Charest for even negotiating with them and giving them a reason to continue their temper tantrum.

If I was premier I would declare an emergency and request that the Military be sent in to enforce the law where the police refuse to do so.

Its easy to beat up lightly armed police officers with police cars that can go up in Flames.

Its entirely different to go up against a soldier armed with non lethal weapons, armored personal carriers and training in hand to hand combat.

Also for the Students that wanted to attend class, I would give them passing grades and full forgiveness on their student loans for the year. If they're in their last year, they don't need to take their finals, they just graduate.
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