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    Default Re : French foreign policy in the EE - a real change or an illusion ?

    Quote Originally Posted by TristusKhan
    Bayrou? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayrou The only name that comes to my mind, even if he is not from my political chapel. Once he gets rid of his "there is too much State" stance (that dogma is a bore for us french) he could be the one. But he has almost no corporate backing (Sarkozy spends his spare time buying Bayrou's former followers). Buying, as I tell you.
    I supported Bayrou. I still like him, a lot. But it is the Sarko show now. I thoroughly despise the man Sarko, but I support his ideas, and I love his provocations. The place of Bayrou is to be a voice of moderation, for which he has my support and respect.

    But for now, I want upheaval, shock and provocation. Donc, vive le bling-bling! Et vive la Sarkaille!

    And Brenus:
    1968 was forty years ago. To be a radical in France nowadays means to be a conservative. Sarkozy is the true heir of '68.
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