Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Any time that a French president is faced with popular pressure, his response consists in hurling a stream of invective at the Anglo-Saxons

Any and every time that a French president is faced with popular pressure
writes Denis MacShane in Le Monde,
his response consists in hurling a stream of invective, as a form of reflex, at the Anglo-Saxons.

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