Saturday, February 19, 2011

Sample Vote Of Thanks At A Wedding

Are you less French than he?


Saturday, February 19, 2011

Are you less French than him?

"France is a nation of peasants, and must remain so." This phrase is attributed to Marshal Petain, but it still expresses a sentiment rooted in the unconscious class of our country. Operators beautiful farm disappear almost as surely as the bears of the Pyrenees (except that it does not come from peasant Slovenia to replace our own), every politician must pay tribute to the profession and demonstrate its commitment to rurality. There are those who do it with conviction (Petain, Mitterrand, Chirac and the best in the genre), and others. Sarkozy certainly belongs to the second category. The ritual visit to the Salon of Agriculture, now as before, is a nightmare for him. He does not touch the ass of cows, a drink or a bite. The earth does not lie, as said the other, but lying to him almost all the time.
Under these conditions, the offensive launched by Christian Jacob (the Ran-tan-plan of the UMP, Fillon dixit) against Dominique Strauss-Kahn takes the big joke. DSK is not from "our land" and this would be enough to disqualify him for the next president. Born in North Africa, Jewish racketeer and boss of the IMF. CV to scream polemicists of the 1930s. But what of that of the current president? Half-Jewish mother, the child of Hungarian immigrant, business lawyer who always lived in Neuilly, unconditional admirer of the United States. Are you less French than he? We'll see how political supply will come in 2012, but this game unhealthy, Marine Le Pen has a bright future ahead of her. I had not already demonstrated against his father in 2002, do not expect me to pound the pavement ten years later. There are regimes that no longer deserve to be defended. Not Tunisians, Egyptians and Libyans who contradict me.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Why Am I Having Wet Dreams

Pernaugraphie


Monday, February 14, 2011

Pernaugraphie.

No, I did not watch the show of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, inviting the other night his great friend Sarkozy for a new "face the French." Explanations twisted and the effects of race of dwarf no interest, especially in the context of a show where everything was planned to serve. No question, of course, to confront the President again to the ten French the previous issue (January 2010): they had promised to go see them, they had said that unemployment would decline, and the hens have teeth Week four Thursdays. These peasants might have had the nerve to remember, and hold it against him. So we resumed others, and it is back. It is also necessary that the voters-viewers have no memory too short.
The Sarko-show Pernaut is like a porn movie. When we saw one, you seen them all.
is always vulgar, sometimes vaguely exciting, ultimately disgusting.

Taken.

is a French film by Pierre Morel-produced by Dream Factory by Luc Besson, Europacorp-released in 2008, released a few weeks ago on TF1. I had promised to talk about in this column without knowing how topical the link. The sling magistrates against Sarkozy finally gives me the opportunity.
The story is simplicity itself. A former U.S. secret agent, played by Liam Neeson, let her daughter go to Europe with a friend of his age, for a "plan bitch" who told him no good. Just arrived in Paris, the two unfortunate are removed by horrible Albanian gangsters engaged in white slave traffic. Dad embarks on their heels and made every single household, lack of support of a French police also incapable as corrupt. Beyond the game quite enjoyable massacre (the film worked well in the States), which sees the hero knock out hordes of Albanians, billionaires and a vicious Emir obese, it is legitimate to ask some questions.
First, the implicit moral: Do not trust the authorities, and clean the house yourself. Then a disastrous image of French director gives his own country, solely in order to please his American masters. Corruption, violence, rejection of all rules of law and big demagoguery. The history of cinema will be in Taken an excellent reflection of France sarkozyenne.