To: Betaille
It's not a repudiation of socialism or one-worlders. French workers didn't get their cut and told Chirac what they thought of it at the box.
39 posted on
05/29/2005 1:28:55 PM PDT by
Bogey78O
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To: Bogey78O
It's not a repudiation of socialism or one-worlders. French workers didn't get their cut and told Chirac what they thought of it at the box.It is such a repudiation, just not by the voters, but by circumstances. Socialism and one-worldism cannot survive the democratic process because there are too many interests that fight each other.
140 posted on
05/29/2005 2:27:55 PM PDT by
AmishDude
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To: Bogey78O
It's not a repudiation of socialism or one-worlders. French workers didn't get their cut and told Chirac what they thought of it at the box
De facto it is--because it puts a major barrier in their way.
Anytime the Internationalist elite fall on their face it is a good day for individual freedom and rights around the globe.
I hope the French keep holding out for the best deal they can get--forever!
285 posted on
05/29/2005 6:19:21 PM PDT by
cgbg
(When do I wake up from this socialist nightmare?)
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