French Presidential Elections: The Left has to Stand Up!
20 April 2007, 23:41
If Italy is a Spaghetti republic, especially since the supposedly centre-left (communists included) coalition came to power, where life continues its course as usual, France on the other hand(the other side of the Alps) is not much different, it is a Baguette republic.
Baguette means stic , it could be a bread stic, or an orchestra conductor’s stic, and that leads us to the point:
The conductor being "The French-American Foundation", the sponsors of all of our most prominant candidates , Right wing, left wing and even the alternative ones.
I am voting Balnk on sunday, and blank in two weeks time.
The whole thing stinks.
About this French American Foundation, check out Reseau Voltaire, today’s edition, interesting article. http://www.voltairenet.org/fr
Un relais des États-Unis en France : la French American Foundation
par Pierre Hillard*
MC.NL, A bitterly desillusioned French citizen in exile.
If Italy is a Spaghetti republic, especially since the supposedly centre-left (communists included) coalition came to power, where life continues its course as usual, France on the other hand(the other side of the Alps) is not much different, it is a Baguette republic.
Baguette means stic , it could be a bread stic, or an orchestra conductor’s stic, and that leads us to the point:
The conductor being "The French-American Foundation", the sponsors of all of our most prominant candidates , Right wing, left wing and even the alternative ones.
I am voting Balnk on sunday, and blank in two weeks time.
The whole thing stinks.
About this French American Foundation, check out Reseau Voltaire, today’s edition, interesting article.
http://www.voltairenet.org/fr
Un relais des États-Unis en France : la French American Foundation
par Pierre Hillard*
MC.NL, A bitterly desillusioned French citizen in exile.