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I am a little afraid by him.

2007-10-25 09:58:46 · 11 answers · asked by bouquine62 7 in Politics & Government Elections

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Salut, q'est que vous pense de Nicolas Sarkosy?

I can't say I know much about him.

2007-10-25 10:16:53 · answer #1 · answered by Pfo 7 · 1 0

confident, I do agree. I want a number of our Australian politicians could pay some interest to this difficulty. on an identical time as i'm curious approximately non secular freedom, there are some genuine issues of the burqua. I stay interior the Western Suburbs of Sydney, and that i see women employing in this garment. i'm no longer confident that it is risk-free. I additionally see women fronting up for employing licences (that have pictures on them) in this garment. i don't have self belief that it is suitable. i think that in the time of state faculties the hijab ought to now be banned, as ought to the overt donning of the different non secular symbols, eg. crosses, crucifixes, stars of David and so forth. They have been banned once I attended college in Britain interior the 50s and 60s at my college. I trust that. it may help to sell branch, and that i don't have self belief there must be such divisions in a multi-cultural, secular society. those kinds of non secular clothing and id marks can deliver approximately abuse, discrimination, isolation in college and so forth. If adults (no longer schoolchildren) desire to placed on the hijab or different symbols i do no longer incredibly have a situation, it incredibly is a decision they have the miraculous to make. yet i don't have self belief it's going to be foisted onto infants. I do see very youthful ladies (7, 8) in my section donning the hijab and that i don't have self belief it incredibly is suitable. infants are too youthful and unwell counseled to make up their very own minds approximately those issues. it is likewise insulting to adult men - there is an implication that the sight of a woman's hair is someway going to inflame them with want, scary them to rape and mayhem . it is likewise nonsense. we are better than this.

2017-01-04 10:33:27 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Truthfully, we don't hear very much about the political practices of other countries. What we hear is when a government doesn't go along with what the US government wants, then they are the enemy. When Tony Blair was in charge in GB, we only heard that he supported the US, not how or why. The lst we heard of Sarkozy was that he and his wife announced they were divorcing, stuff for the entertainment pages.

Afraid of him in a John McCain flip-flop-no-firm-position sort of way or **** Cheney cold-and-heartless?

2007-10-25 10:04:57 · answer #3 · answered by Amy V 4 · 1 2

He is realistic about what is happening in the world. If you want something to be afraid of you should start with shiria law.

2007-10-25 10:14:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He's not a dictator or socialist. Sounds like a good conservative president to me.

2007-10-25 10:23:30 · answer #5 · answered by 412 KiD 5 · 1 0

He seems to have more in the gonads than any Frenchman in a long time. Nice change.

2007-10-25 10:06:46 · answer #6 · answered by Lavrenti Beria 6 · 4 0

i think he will bring some of the reforms you guys have needed to become alittle more productive and efficient

2007-10-25 11:28:53 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

of course you are afraid of him YOU ARE FRENCH the problem with France is its full of french stuck up riotous A-holes that cower yet at the same time turn their noses up at everything go screw

2007-10-25 10:06:37 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I think he is a great improvement over his predecessor. I think you have no reason to fear.

2007-10-25 10:01:31 · answer #9 · answered by regerugged 7 · 3 0

LMAO @ Dallas P

2007-10-25 11:23:23 · answer #10 · answered by ♥ Hot Black Woman ♥ 4 · 0 0

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