Author: carpepax
Mon Aug 11 05:20:12 2008

The headline reads “Africans should believe in themselves, even in the face of bigots”, and it would be hard to write truer words. In following the ongoing story of the (possible / probable / definite) involvement of the French government in the genocide, I believe it is worth noting that President Sarkozy and F. Mitterrand are about as polar opposites as one may find in the body politic. (On this subject I have only open sources to refer to, but even then, give the Mucyo Report a 99% probability.) Mitterrand hated Africans, Americans, and in short, anything or one that was not French and of his party; the country of France has, and still is, paying for his single minded idiocy. President Sarkozy is now at the helm, and must run an out of shape ship of state. (No one could possibly envy his job.) When placed in such a position, one simultaneously must try to learn (via classified files, et cetera), what went on before (and there’s much more I am sure), as well as classified agreements in force. I would say to give him a bit of time. Painful for the affected? Yes. But consider that if he jumped up tomorrow and said “yes, we did it, sorry”, it would not only do no good, it would engender political suicide, wherein any meaningful actions in the future would be permanently negated by his removal from office and the election of (God Forbid) another Mitterrandite. Time will tell. . . then again, the term ‘Tempus Fugit’ became famous for a reason.




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