I am not happy too with the way france is going.
What you say about speed cameras is just the "top of the iceberg".
You have all the f*cking laws about the internet "regulation" , but it's
only censor****p and mass control.
I am really desperate when i see local news networks,newspapers,what the
french politics do and what french people are saying.
France is "the country of the human rights and liberty" , it's not true
and i am feared that this country becomes one of the most
repressive,fascistic of europe.
I hope to deceive.
Le Tue, 20 May 2008 12:27:18 +0100, mark a écrit :
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> "hept" <nowhere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Le Sat, 17 May 2008 21:39:28 +0000, Andre Majorel a écrit :
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>>> On 2008-05-16, hept <nowhere@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>> And gagner could describe a process too: "depuis quelques années,je
>>>> gagne en popularité dans les sondages" "i have been gaining
>>>> popularity in polls for some years" (or something like this ;) )
>>>
>>> Like the current French president ? ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> You wouldn't be kidding if sarkozy were YOUR president. We have him for
>> french president until 2012...oh my god i need to escape abroad :'(
>
>
> by then, it will be too late!!
> How do you feel about the ever growing 'oppressiveness' of speed cameras
> and gendarme stops..? (..for example)
> All in the name of road safety, of course....... It will change some
> cultural aspects of life 'out in the countryside' as people who have no
> other way to get to and from bars, cafes and restaurants but drive will
> not risk drinking - therefore won't risk going out to drink (or one of
> the party won't drink) or eat and drink. Thus, small village
> establishments will close because of lack of custom leaving a
> re-centralisation into larger towns - The other MAJOR impact, if he
> pushes through, is the opening on sundays.... that alone, in my view,
> will sound the death knell of a part of french culture as we know it....
> Please, please, please ....don't do it... it's not worth it. (I'm
> already looking farther afield to buy where the creeping state is yet to
> impact life as in france, uk or europe in general.)
>
> Mark


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