Posted on 10/30/2004 3:37:54 PM PDT by wagglebee
The liberal French Daily, Le Monde, broke tradition and endorsed a candidate today for president in the upcoming U.S. election.
Citing "exceptional stakes" arising out of the events of Sept 11, Le Monde said that a victory for John Kerry was desirable "beyond the borders of the United States."
The endorsement reflects the sentiments of France. A poll commissioned by Le Monde last week showed only 16 percent of French respondents wanting George W. Bush to win, versus 72 percent for Kerry.
"Even the countries which supported the U.S. war in Iraq would be happier with a more mainstream type of president in Washington, one who would be more acceptable to all the Europeans," Guillaume Parmentier, director of the Center on the United States at the French Institute of International Relations, told Cybercast News Service.
Le Monde's endorsement said President Bush "exploits fear of new attacks" while asking for four more years to conclude his "world war against terrorism." Kerry was praised for his "internationalist" vision of the world, his experience in Vietnam and the force of convictions shown in the three presidential debates.
The translated endorsement reads:
Does Osama bin Laden vote for George W. Bush or John F. Kerry?
The Machiavellian interruption of the al-Qaida chief four days before the American election, in an "October surprise" dreaded by all the strategists, brutally placed this election in its true context: that of Sept. 11 and its continuations.
John Kerry, the Democratic candidate, estimates that the war in Iraq diverted American military resources in the fight against al-Qaida, prevented the capture of bin Laden and reinforced the terrorist threat. President Bush openly exploits fear of new attacks, always present among his fellow-citizens, and asks voters to give him four more years to conclude his "world war against terrorism." Each one can thus exploit the intervention of Osama bin Laden to his advantage: Mr. Kerry by seeing there proof of the failure of the policy of his adversary, Mr. Bush by pushing still a little more the fear factor.
To pick a party in an election abroad is not in the tradition of Le Monde. The exceptional stakes of the Nov. 2 presidential election, however, and the situation in which this historical choice arises convinced us that a victory for John Kerry was desirable, beyond the borders of the United States.
Because it is indeed a choice between two visions of the world and what is right. George W. Bush proposes to his countrymen to reclaim the system they knew before September 11, 2001 ... The vision of President Bush is that of a country at war ... with rules impossible to define. A war so unique that it is necessary to sacrifice legal restraints on him on which the American democracy is founded, to replace the tradition of transparency by opacity and spinning, and to ignore the international architecture which is at the center of a world consensus for over half a century.
John Kerry knows the world changed on Sept. 11, 2001. But he refuses to see in terrorism some higher force that justifies questioning the bases of American democracy and its international nature. His personal engagement during the Vietnam War, his experience of foreign politics and his "internationalist" vision of the world, his capacity to recognize errors, as well as the force of conviction made evident during three presidential debates make him a much more suitable statesman than Mr. Bush to answer the challenges after Sept. 11.
THE FRENCH CAN HAVE HIM!
Just keep those Kerry endorsements a-comin' --- Jihadists, the French, Jimmy Carter......
Jaques Querri for president of France, sounds good to me.
Does this mean he'll win the Tour de France? He's got the bracelet and the bike!
But he's probably not very aerodynamic.
Don't any of these people find it odd that the numbers are this high??? It's like Sadaam's elections when he won re-election at 99% of the vote. Don't they think this is suspect that they all think the same thing? How biased is the media in Europe that everyone thinks this way. At least our country is 50-50 at this point. Talk about no diversity of thought!
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Well if the LeMonde endorses kerry, than GEE we must vote for him too. that is if he is going to take charac's place.
Don't any of these people find it odd that the numbers are this high??? It's like Sadaam's elections when he won re-election at 99% of the vote. Don't they think this is suspect that they all think the same thing? How biased is the media in Europe that everyone thinks this way. At least our country is 50-50 at this point. Talk about no diversity of thought!
If Kerry is main stream I can see why Bush is seen as such a threat. Go Bush.
Suce moi, especes de salopes et salauds Francais!
Oh well..another year without french products i guess.
Le Monde endorses Kerry in U.S. race ?!!!!
Where oh where have we gone wrong ? Bush is doomed now.
"The liberal French Daily, Le Monde"
.........a blind news site that leads the blind.
See, the French really can be trusted to help us out when the poop hits the fan.
The Frogs want Kerry? Oh no! Its over!!
Sixteen percent are for Bush. Good. The Maquis support during WWII probably accounted for less than 16% of the French population.
Sixteen percent are for Bush. Good. The Maquis support during WWII probably accounted for less than 16% of the French population.
We need to have one of ours re-endorse the fact of France's still meaning jackshit to us in terms of its geopolitical importance.
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