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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: ChinuSFO who wrote (73044)2/9/2006 6:44:49 AM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
chinu. Your post...such as it is..."While the chimp is taking sides on the cartoon issue and thereby endangering the lives of US military folks in Iraq, the French President is behaving more responsibly and world statesman like with this remark of his:

Mr. Chirac, at his weekly meeting with government ministers, called the move a provocation, saying, "Freedom of expression must be exercised in a spirit of responsibility," according to a government spokesman. "I condemn all manifest provocation that might dangerously fan passions," Mr. Chirac said.
".....

Bush said basically the same thing.
...At the same time, Bush admonished the press that its freedom comes with 'the responsibility to be thoughtful about others.'
suntimes.com

You like chriac a lot?...is he more in line with your agenda?

And did you see where chirac is sucking up to the USA now....gees wonder if he is concerned about France's radical moslum problem and may need NATO help in the future because of France's BAD mistake in immigration policies?
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