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Comment: This is big deal - Not the same context. AT ALL.
This is big deal - Not the same context. AT ALL.
This is big deal - Not the same context. AT ALL.
"The crisis of confidence has reached a point where the security service of the Elysée fears a military attempt on the life of the President of the Republic. Thus, January 9, at the President’s address to the French armed forces, at the 12th regiment of Cuirassiers d’Orléans base, the Elysée required the neutralization of weapons. The firing pins of assault rifles and machine guns were removed, and pistols were also incapacitated. Ammunition was confiscated and stored in sealed bags. Such a measure had not been taken since the Algerian crisis, sixty years prior."
Here's the difference with Algerian crisis under De Gaulle, 60 years before:
THE FRENCH PEOPLE OPINION, ITSELF, was CUT IN TWO HALVES, with threats of civil war looming ... the pros vs. cons Algerian independence... The curious will open History books.
TODAY?
Supposedly "everything goes fine" in socialist France... you know... just the usual... skyrocketing taxes, over-regulations, etc.
YET !
Someone is getting uneasy in the Elysee...
HA HA HA HA !
YEAH, YOU'RE RIGHT:
YOU BETTER WATCH YOUR BACK, HOLLANDE.
YOUR BOYS REMEMBER CHARLES DE GAULLE.
My name's pronounced like "see real". Its root is "Lord".
"The demand of a great people is always at the scale of its most serious misfortunes." --De Gaulle
http://Laissez-Faire.Me/Liberty
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