I am Jolliette Alice Bessette, and I am very pleased to meet you. I am a 27 year old French Canadian/American. I was named after the French explorer Louis Jolliet, who discovered New France. My name is often difficult for non-French speaking individuals to pronounce.
Politically I tend to be a bit of a paradox. I disagree with most political groups in part, and agree with most in parts, but I am not a moderate.
When in Québec, I tend to vote for the Parti Québécois. I support national sovereignty for Québec, and secession. I strongly believe Québec would be better as an independent nation, and I am proud that Québec has never signed the
Constitution.
When in the United States, I tend to vote for Democratic Party. While I am socially very conservative, and fiscally fairly conservative, national health care and access to education are major issues for me, which often sway my vote.
English is not my first language. While I am very proficient with English, and use it more often than French these days, my grammar is often flawed.
I often make mistakes in spelling and grammar when typing. I always appreciate copyedits.
On life
I love cooking, and have a special talent and taste for traditional food of
New France.
I am a passionate student of history, if only as an amateur past time.
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Jolliette Alice Bessette
Introduction
I am Jolliette Alice Bessette, and I am very pleased to meet you. I am a 27 year old French Canadian/American. I was named after the French explorer Louis Jolliet, who discovered New France. My name is often difficult for non-French speaking individuals to pronounce.
Politically I tend to be a bit of a paradox. I disagree with most political groups in part, and agree with most in parts, but I am not a moderate.
When in Québec, I tend to vote for the Parti Québécois. I support national sovereignty for Québec, and secession. I strongly believe Québec would be better as an independent nation, and I am proud that Québec has never signed the
Constitution.
When in the United States, I tend to vote for Democratic Party. While I am socially very conservative, and fiscally fairly conservative, national health care and access to education are major issues for me, which often sway my vote.