J'aime le France!

24.03.06, 12:44

news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4840160.stm
Ervin

Thebartiski.blogspot.com
    • portulaco Re: J'aime le France! 24.03.06, 13:01
      <<European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, who often switches between languages in speeches and press conferences, later stuck to French in his address to the meeting.>>

      Of course this idiot is a freemason and Portuguese masonry is very close to the French one...

      Ok!

      I will go to the Happy Farm and bring some baskets to all of you.
    • usenetposts Re: J'aime la France! 24.03.06, 13:10
      If you love it, then remember it's feminine!

      I'm afraid this just made chit-rack look like the petulant pouting loser that
      he is.

      Not allowing people a free choice of languages is a sure fire way of making
      sure that people will not choose your language.

      Here, we have, on this forum, a free choice of languages. People can speak
      french or Romanian or Hungarian here if they like, it's a free for all. But
      people choose what they like and we see which language most people do choose in
      those circumstances.

      The difference between a business leader and a political leader is that
      politics is the art of the possoble whereas business is the art of the
      practical. If it is possible to address a room in a language understood by all
      present then that is what a business leader is likely to want to do and a
      political leader will only concern himself if that is the language of his
      voters.

      And if not, he will storm out like a big kid, and show his whole country up.
      • bartis_ervin Re: J'aime la France! 24.03.06, 14:56
        > If you love it, then remember it's feminine!

        Well, it was with irony, however I did not intend to make France Hesmile

        > The difference between a business leader and a political leader is that
        > politics is the art of the possoble whereas business is the art of the
        > practical. If it is possible to address a room in a language understood by all
        > present then that is what a business leader is likely to want to do and a
        > political leader will only concern himself if that is the language of his
        > voters.

        Agree 100%.

        Ervin

        Thebartiski.blogspot.com
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