2007-10-26 12:28 Nidra Poller: Law and Order in Sarkozy s France
Scorned by the media, the new president enjoys wide popular support Nicolas Sarkozy, one of the most popular presidents in the history of France s Fifth Republic, ran on a platform that gave high priority to enforcing law and order. No small task: starting with the administration of Socialist president François Mitterand, which abolished the death penalty, successive French governments have failed to confront a steady rise in violent crime, aggravated by dysfunctional judicial and penal systems. …
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2007-09-25 22:14 Viva la Sarkozy
My French was never that good. I took French in high school because the teacher let us play chess all day, and the Spanish teacher was one bad relationship from a tight fitting suit and padded walls. Unlike his predecessor, French President Nicolas Sarkozy seems to understand that a French statesman can be both nationalistic and responsible in the fight to secure freedom In his maiden speech to the U.N. General Assembly, Sarkozy said: "There will be no peace in the world if the international com …
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2007-09-01 08:05 Paris Lights: Sarkozy Charts A New Foreign Policy Course
President Nicolas Sarkozy made international headlines this week when he declared, in his opening address to the French diplomatic corps, that bombing Iran might be the only alternative to a nuclear Iran. PJM's Nidra Poller analyzes the speech and finds Sarkozy's ideas very different from "the vainglorious platitudes" of his predecessor. By Nidra Poller In the traditional opening address to the French diplomatic corps, Nicolas Sarkozy presented a precise, coherent, logical outline of his foreign …
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2007-08-25 05:16 "This Attitude Of Contempt..."
On August 20 I received an e-mail from Google Group Via-Resistancia, with news of Jean-Marie Le Pen's latest remarks on Islam, Israel and Sarkozy. The e-mail used an article in La Gazette du Maroc, a Moroccan weekly, as its source. I have not succeeded in locating an online version of the article, and even though I always prefer to provide a link, I will assume Via-Resistancia is reporting accurately. At any rate, there is little that's new in these remarks. What is noteworthy is that after all …
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2007-08-09 00:57 Appointing the Fox to the Henhouse
French president Nicolas Sarkozy recently appointed pinko Jacques Attali to a special economic advisory commission. The problem of his predilections is inherent problem number one. Number two is that he s already done a number on the economy under Mitterand, and is an unreconstructed fantasy-communist skeptic of even the concept or growth. The free market advocacy group Liberté Chérie lays the problem out: Whereas Philippe Séguin was first nominated to chair a commission on growth, it s finally …
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2007-08-02 18:15 Grandes Entreprises 2.0
In Paris, les grands projets have usually been buildings, from Louis XIV's Invalides to Napoleon's Arc de Triomphe to Mitterand's Louvre Pyramid and Grande Arche in La Defense. These edifices are all closely associated with French central government and its leader and exemplify the country's tendency toward dirigisme, which can be summed up as the state telling its citizenry how, when, and where something important is going to play out. Most of these projects arouse strong emotions when they're …
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2007-07-27 05:00 The Latest Addition
Nicolas Sarkozy will soon run out of socialists to draw into his ever expanding rogues gallery of left-wing luminaries. With unerring accuracy he has managed to bring into his court some of the most troubling, troublesome, atheistic, anti-French, anti-western individuals ever assembled under one roof since the days of the KGB. Out of all the gifted and patriotic men who still live in France, he chooses those who will serve the cause of French decline, culturally and morally, if not economically. …
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2007-07-20 08:10 COULD IT HAPPEN HERE
Could it possibly happen in America Certainly not at this moment in our history when Republicans spew venom and the Democrats respond in kind. It's ironic also in that the party system we have is not a disciplined one. In Congress (and in state legislatures), representatives and senators vote the way they want: for the leadership, against the leadership. It does not matter. The only pols who switch parties are those in states where their party has become a pariah. But they are as independent as …
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2007-07-19 15:26 Communist Guerilla Nathalie Menigon Wins "Restricted Liberty"
Good news today from France - it seems that Nathalie Ménigon of Action Directe is to be transfered out of the Bapaume Detention Center to another prison, from where she will be allowed out to go to work on week days. Here is the bulletin from the Ne Laissons Pas Faire! collective which has been struggling for freedom for the AD prisoners for some years now: Nathalie Ménigon: Restricted Liberty as of August 2nd Today, July 19th, the Paris appeals court's sentencing board ruled that Nathalie Ménig …
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2007-07-16 20:14 Mitterrand_Coluche
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2007-07-14 18:00 A New Look For Bastille Day
Versailles to Brussels - Full Circle The fate of the French nation and its journey, from a supremely sovereign monarchy to a subsidiary state under the domination of Brussels, was illustrated by the untraditional and "ecumenical" Bastille Day parade on the Champs-Elysées earlier today. True to his promise (this is one promise he kept), Nicolas Sarkozy organized a demonstration that left no doubt that those unenlightened and uninformed French citizens who voted "NO" on the European Constitution, …
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2007-07-11 23:36 But the Chipmunk on the Right Isn t Even Bald!!
While rose worshipping fascists accuse the media of being in the pocket of the right, the media run yet another apologetic documentary about François Mitterand. Yet another one that would eventually make the lumpenproletariat believe that Premier Chernyenko was an Olympic athlete.
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2007-07-08 05:43 Sarkozy's Best Man
Here is a comment by Arnaud Folch, writing at the Blog-VA, on the appointment of Jack Lang to the government's new Commission on Institutional Reform. It has been confirmed, but I can't believe it: Nicolas Sarkozy himself offered Jack Lang a place in the Commission on Institutional Reform. Lang, the very one who declared on May 10, 1981 that France was moving from "shadow into light"! Lang, the most adulatory of Mitterand's followers, the most obsequious, the most "limousine Left", the greatest …
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2007-07-07 06:26 Dalida - Une Vie
It doesn't seem possible that twenty years have passed since Dalida's tragic death. I can still remember hearing the news on television, as if it were only yesterday. Perhaps it doesn't seem that long because we still hear her singing on the radio, and people still talk about her as though she's never been gone. There were several articles written earlier this year in the tabloids about her secret affair with former President François Mitterand. In any case, there's a wonderful expo at the Hôtel …
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2007-07-06 04:45 No Partisan Attachments
As the week draws to a close the outstanding topic of conversation at the patriotic websites is the almost brazen manner in which Nicolas Sarkozy has steered his ship into the waters of socialism. Writer and critic Jacques Barzun has said: "...the odd new idea is that authority exists to ratify the decisions of its declared enemies." I would like to paraphrase that and say that in the Western world today conservative governments exist to implement the policies of the socialists. Here is one summ …
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2007-07-04 17:32 Lefty Mental Masturbation At Its Best
Like the crazed American lefties who tried to prove to themselves that George Bush s interest in his own physical fitness is some sort of character flaw which causes wars, you can always rely on Libé to construct preposterous ideas. Some crackpot at Libération plausits that jogging is œright wing :More fundamentally, the polemic which is making a rage on the Internet on œrunning, is it right or left all started with comments surrounding the President s running. Then on it s the symbolism and …
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2007-07-01 14:53 First Concessions
One of the primary stated goals of the new Minister of Higher Education and Research, Valérie Pécresse, is university reform, a topic that has long been discussed but not acted upon, mainly because of the unions' resistance to change. Le Monde reports on the first concessions made by the government to the unions on June 27, when the negotiations began: It was with a new outline for the proposed legislation, disencumbered of the points of discord, that Valérie Pécresse arrived at the negotiating …
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2007-06-16 03:35 why i question this journal's insistence that philosophy serves to find truth
or that it's practiced anymore, or that being "anti-" is a useful tool a couple of articles regarding foucault's "specific intellectual" http://www.commoner.org.uk/blog/p=123 specific intellectuals and the university http://bad.eserver.org/issues/2000/52/bertsch.html foucault's problematization of the intellectual http://www.wdog.com/rider/writings/foucault.htm or perhaps this insistence is an american academy thing, where philosophy ends with heidegger and the history of philosophy takes preced …
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2007-06-01 05:32 SUEHIRO MARUO & AKINO KONDOH EXHIBIT (in France)
First the good news: There was recently a radical gallery exhibit featuring the work of Suehiro Maruo and Akino Kondoh, one of the first of its kind outside of Japan. The exhibit included original art, prints, manga and other items on display by both creators. Now the bad news: The exhibit was way the hell over in France, and ended a few weeks ago. BUMMER. Happily though, event sponsor/avant-garde French publisher Le Lézard Noir has documented the exhibit on their blog for us to enjoy. For Frenc …
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2007-05-21 00:31 CONTINENTAL SHIFT Colonial-Era Ties to Africa Face a Reckoning in France
By DAVID GAUTHIER-VILLARS culled from Wall Street Journal May 16, 2007 On the evening of March 4, 10 French paratroopers reached Birao, Central African Republic, and dropped near an airstrip captured by rebel militia. The paratroopers ambushed the rebels, killing several and reclaiming the airport for the government. In France, neither the public nor parliament was informed of the attack for three weeks. Coordinating the mission was the "Cellule Africaine," a three-person office nestled behind t …
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2007-05-12 00:29 A NOTE ON THE FRENCH ELECTION
We should all appreciate the fact that Segolene Royal was resoundingly defeated in the French presidential election. But there is little reason for celebration. Contrary to what gloating conservative media voices claim, Ms. Royal has rallied the French left and proven that the radical leftist vote maxes out at a higher share of the total electorate than in any other Western European country. The "stalinist cap" in France is a stunning 35 percent. One third of France's voters are so radically lef …
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2007-05-07 00:48 PM Bakhtiar's Heroic Battle: 37 Days
Further on my entries on Dr Bakhtiar, Iran's last Prime Minister before the Islamist takeover, I would like to add this very telling interview which discusses the situation in the country at the time and Dr Bakhtiar's efforts in saving the country from the darkness which the Shah had warned the people of. Bakhtiar's Heroic Battle: 37 Days By Cyrus Kadivar The man sitting in front of me in the quiet Parisian cafe Boulevard Montparnasse seemed lost in thought. Gazing out the window at the deserted …
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2007-04-18 17:54 Cantona sauvé par Mitterand
Author: rmsenforce Tags: Cantona Miterrand Jejeinho Posted: 18 April 2007 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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2007-04-09 13:42 elysesewell: bibliothèque wrecka
Today I went to look at the François Mitterand Library, a notorious example of the triumph of architectural form over function.
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2007-03-20 10:57 [PS]YCHOSE
Author: dodo94 Tags: ps mjs socialistes segolene sarkozy bayrou udf ump elephants solferino mitterand dinosaures Posted: 20 March 2007 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
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