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These are the changes that LePen would make if elected president of France [NYT]
NYT, from Le Pen's web site ^
| April 23, 2002
| NYT, from Le Pen's web site
Posted on 04/23/2002 1:20:15 PM PDT by summer
These are the changes that Jean-Marie Le Pen would seek to make if elected president of France, according to his campaign web site, www.lepen.tv :
o Outlaw abortion and end official recognition of same-sex unions.
o Develop programs to increase the birth rate and pay benefits to women who stay at home with their children.
o End legal immigration.
o Deport illegal immigrants and eliminate dual nationality.
o Give French citizens priority for all jobs and public housing; create a separate medical benefits system for foreigners working in France, so that French tax money would not be used for foreigners' care.
o Allow only French citizens to teach in French schools.
o Reinstitute morality classes; require student participation in patriotic events and holidays.
o Outlaw the wearing of yarmulkes and Muslim headscarves in schools.
o Create 200,000 new prison beds.
o Expand and give new rights to the police force.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: election; france; lepen; platform
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To: summer
Now, where's Robert Altman going to live?
To: Daus
And...
Remove the trees from the Champs Elysees so the Germans will be forced to march in the sun.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:34:57 PM PDT
by
drew
To: kidd
Good points, and, while I am hardly an Afrocentrist, I will readily acknowledge black contributions to America, not the least of which have been fighting and dying for the US military. American blacks have a vested interest in this nation; they have roots here, and are as American as anyone else here.
Not the same situation in France; France is for the French, is not a nation of immigrants, and Muslims therein are nothing more than an army of infilitration, soon to become one of actual invasion.
To: rabidralph
This was the perfect time for Alec Baldwin to move to France and start his political career in earnest -- surely he could have been one of the sixteen or so presidential candidates, non?
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:36:32 PM PDT
by
summer
To: summer
To: summer
Thanks for posting what the guy believes in.I've been reading the Foreign Papers that just crucify the guy.
Give French citizens priority for all jobs and public housing; create a separate medical benefits system for foreigners working in France, so that French tax money would not be used for foreigners' care.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:40:49 PM PDT
by
Pagey
To: Pagey
You're welcome. I was surprised to find it buried at all in the NYT.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:43:34 PM PDT
by
summer
To: summer
>Develop programs to increase the birth rate ...Hmmm. Last I heard, Robert Crumb was living in France...
Mark W.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:43:51 PM PDT
by
MarkWar
To: steve-b
We are paid benefits for my wife staying home here in the USA. Before she stayed home with the kids we had to pay out at least $2000 in taxes above withholding Since she stays home we get way more than that back in our refund check. Neither one of us has ever been on welfare or taken any government handout. To me that is a great benefit. Even in light of the fact that our taxes are still too high.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:45:18 PM PDT
by
Khepera
To: summer
Most of this sounds great, but he goes off the fascist deep end with two provisions, the one about expanding police power and the one about forcing students to participate in "patriotic activities." When I think of organizations that require participation in patriotic activities the Hitler Youth and the Communist Cadres quickly come to mind. I strongly support patriotic activities, and have no problem with schools offering these activities and encouraging students to attend, but when a person, student or adult, is forced to attend a "patriotic activity" it flies in the face of democratic ideals.
To: summer
I tried the site, and the darn thing is in French. I hate the French.
To: Libertarian_4_eva
You told me last night to read up on this guy. Okay, I'm reading up on him. Some of his platform is liberal, some is conservative and some is downright facist. Just thought I'd ping you to this thread.
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posted on
04/23/2002 2:58:03 PM PDT
by
oldvike
To: summer
What a great platform! If only Americans had such a choice in the 2000 elections.
To: summer
If you notice, Le Pen is a culturally conservative statist, yet that is enough to warrant being labelled a far rightist.Whatever....He's no different that Juan Peron, but his break with the Left is over multiculturalism.That should tell all where the Left gains most of its support and where it is also at its most vulnerable:-)
To: habs4ever
"Multiculturalism" is nothing more than smiley-word used instead of genocide. The MultiCultis won't be happy until every single nation in the world is Third World majority- or exclusively Third World (excluding the MultiCultists who would then hope to live in gated communities).
To: Millburn Drysdale
BTW, current French law bars the wearing of yarmulkes and headscarves in French public schools. LePen would merely be preserving existing law in that circumstance. Both of my grandmothers, neither one of them Muslim, wore headscarves at times. This has been both a Jewish and a Christian custom pretty much all along. Where do they suppose the Muslims got the idea? And why outlaw yarmulkes? To be "even handed" or something? Or is it just not French enough?
It's not like they're wearing burkhas.
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posted on
04/23/2002 3:15:28 PM PDT
by
Salman
To: Loyalist
Does that make me an evil fascist bigot?
No but it does make you a socialist. I have no idea why anyone in america thinks that europe has conservatives or better yet a firm grasp on federalism. They are all socialist scum and well what else do we expect from nations with cradle to grave government programs.
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To: Maceman
"Would you support a politician in the US who advocated paying mothers to stay home and raise babies? Are you guys nuts?" Let's 'word it' properly. The 'Child Care Credit' to Save Social Security. We need future American workers to pay into Social Security. Stay at home moms will be considered by the state as a licensed day care provider and will receive appropriate subsidies and tax incentives. {;~)
To: summer
Actually sounds kinda smart...
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