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To: Cincinna
In practice, any French person with an Internet connection, or who can pick up Swiss or Belgian radio from across the border, can easily circumvent the law.

No kidding.

Critics in France, including AFP, argue that the law puts French-based news organisations at a competitive disadvantage in a globalised media environment.

Har! France's socialist "mainstream" newsrooms are complaining about the fascist socialism they so relentlessly support? Hahaha.....! All you can do is shake your head at the irony and the hypocrisy.

44 posted on 05/06/2007 1:35:26 AM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard

Polls predict the French left will be badly beaten today !

Champaign bros, that’s a great day !!!

Sarkozy has been praised by Aznar, Bush’s former spanish ally.

http://leblogdrzz.over-blog.com


45 posted on 05/06/2007 1:40:10 AM PDT by drzz
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