Saturday, February 26, 2011

Ocean City Maryland Senior Week House

The snake charmer, Lucien Bouchard Maude

Today I read in the duty, an article by Michael David: The snake charmer. The expression of the former member for Terrebonne, Yves Blais, who added: "We all look like a bunch of snakes in our pitchers." It was a few weeks after Lucien Bouchard took over from Jacques Parizeau. Striking image!

Michel David continues: "The charmer has demonstrated that he still play the flute beautifully."

We all loved about love Lucien Bouchard, who was for a time of hope for a successful conclusion to our desire for independence. He left the Parti Quebecois, slamming doors. And here he returns to promote the exploitation of shale gas even if it has no expertise in this area. While campaigning in Quebec for a moratorium, Lucien Bouchard plays the game Jean Charest, Premier of Quebec, "which failed to convince the public that this operation is in its interests ..." (David)

Does Lucien Bouchard may think that his political charisma is still acting? and it can make us forget all the environmental hazards documented by numerous investigations and analysis? He can secretly walk hand in hand and in the footsteps of Mr. Charest, that, many believe.

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