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Originally Posted by GGG
The electorate has the right to turf him at the next available election if they feel they have been comprimised but you cant say a person might have been comprimised therefore they have to resign. Its too speculative, you also dont address the Bosclaire situation. He was actually elected leader of the PQ after admitting his cocaine use while being a sitting member of the legislature.
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One I don't need to address it, one doesn't justify the other. False equivalency.
Two, situations are different. Admitting past fault is very different than being influenced at the time. Many examples of that on both sides, you're just picking the ones you want.
Three, it's Quebec, anything goes.
You're the one not being consistent. What else you got?