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Get lost you total jerk

Fri Feb 29, 2008, 8:30 AM
I'm french, and proud of it. In fact, i work for my country as an art teacher. I'm absolutely choked by the words of our so-called president Nicolas Sarkozy, wich i did not vote for. How can I teach the respect of authority when the supreme authority of the state speaks like the most dirty mobster?
This guy is a living insult to democracy and culture... something like Bush but without the overwelming power... He will certainly apologize for his behaviour but i'm pretty sure he'll never really mean to.
So... the less i can do is to apologize to the world for being of the same nationality than this prick. And also assure you that french people are, for the most of them, kind and polite people

  • Mood: Anger
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  • Reading: Ann Mac Caffrey
  • Watching: saint seya Hades chapters
  • Playing: mass effect
  • Eating: cheese

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:iconvrolok87:
Hey, don't be so sad! Always look on the bright side of life - you don't have a Duck as a president (Kaczyński = Duck). He's more stupid even than Bush. Noone's doing as stupid things, as him. Noone's yelling at Russia, even if they're few countries and few borders away from his country. Only Duck, who lives under Russian western border and who knows that Russia since at least few years again wants Poland to be Russian land.
And generally Kaczyński does much more stupid things. :hmm:
So Sarkozy isn't as bad, believe me. :)

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:iconianlir:
I guess you're right... politicians will always do their best to be worse :)
:iconvrolok87:
:laughing: Indeed. Like they find pleasure in being hate by people. :XD:

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