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Thursday January 01 1970

France big strike day.

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | event notice author Thursday May 27, 2004 17:42author by iosaf - jean jaurés! toujours a la liberté! Report this post to the editors

pass the word.

huge and surprising alliance to protest against French Prime Minister's policies.

all the social partners, left wing groupings, libertarians, unions and so and on.

France is nice cop. But as amnety international's 2004 repotr yesterday mused it's reputation as the mother of human rights is being tarnished.
The French working class have suffered like any other the effects of the EuroSuperState and whereas the diplomatic efforts of the French state regards many areas of conflict has been noted and appreciated and lauded, you can't go forgetting the men and women of the revolution.

So:-
bit of solidarity June 5 2004.
the workers will hopefully stop the country.
a la liberté
a la fraternité
a la egalité
you know.
& if we all give them a big solidarity display, they may leave the country closed for the rest of the weekend and put a spanner in the visit of Supreme Wookie Bush to the Elysée the morning of June 6th (to be confirmed)

¿do you see how it all comes together?
We have almost broken the back of the beast, but it has many heads, and tits and so on, (not sexist I have tits) our next decade 2010-2020 will be bringing our agenda to their humbled doors.

¿don't i have a vision?
vote for me.
I'll kiss anyone.

author by attracting you attention.publication date Thu May 27, 2004 17:50author address author phone Report this post to the editors

think it out, it's 37º on Euro mainland now.
trad. when the more excitable Latin Gaulic types love a general strike and bit of passion.

Talk to your french friends. it could be a lovely long weekend. if we can get the crew of the Charles de Gaulle nuclear aircraft carrier to mutiny whilst moored broadside to the Washington nuclear aircraft carrier, the whole Bush thing might just end for D Day.

krondstad.
:-)

author by elfie - it's down to 21º in the shade now.publication date Thu May 27, 2004 20:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

June 6 2004 we shall mark the 60º anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandie.
I thought I'd leave you some links.
so you can brush up your french, learn a little bit of history, reflect on one of those days which truly were watersheds in our flow of historical culture.

And therein you will find loads of inspiration for your conversations, interplay of witicisms and if you do it right put the wind up "you know them- our cousins and favourite bad guys" @ the moment.

First a *caveat* I read in an email a qoute from Rummy recently, complaining about how the presence of the digitial camera crew is changing the conduct of post War care.
It's true as well. But I have to say, that reading today's Amnesty International Report, it is striking that the really bad places don't have the digital camera crew.

So. Thankyou Americans and Canadians and all the rest for doing the delta day, and so on. A lot of people died that day. Much more than we get upset about now. And an awful lot had to die before that day happened.

Hopefully the bravery, courage and spirit that loads of people will tap into in marking the memory of that day, and the days before and after, will somehow "help us all" move quickly to happier places where a digital camera is available and we all have computers and telephone lines and only certain countries keep nuclear aircraft carriers and they go on having familiar sort of trustworthy names that we associated with "Total bastard really but icon good guy i suppose conceding the point and putting aside the millenia of exploitation and you know what I mean"

What is important I suppose is that none of these people had beards.

http://www.normandiememoire.com/accueil.php

There will be loads of people in normandie.
Mr Bush will go to the elysee before hand to be (permit us creative license) scorned upon by Mr Chirac.
There will be no eyelids fluttering and not a single kissie exchanged. But thier tiff can be, perhaps like @ this stage, had better
be spun -
"I will sell my wheel/my only spinning wheel/2 buy my love mo stóir/..."
be told -
as Good Guys - the Nasty Cop & the Nice Cop.

Let me take you through it:-
Amnesty International Report + "google"

I think loads of people in the great world out there where the cyber solidarity borders need to live without fear of either Nasty Cop or Nice Cop. But in some places there has been an overload of "Nasty Cop".
We mostly talk about Nasty Cop USA.
or Nasty Cop Israel. Let's move to "no Cop" by letting "nice Cop" do the next stint.

Let June 6 move to June 30th.
más é do thoil é.
Bertie I have given you a task.

When the whole bunch go to the beaches, out there moored broadside will be the Aircraft Carriers General Charles De Gaulle
and General Washington.

They are both capable of taking out your country. Just like USS La Salle could do your city. You've been talking about it. Except niether CDG or GW would have to flick an eyelid.

weird eh?
Sprungfield.


http://www.normandiememoire.com/accueil.php

why did they die?
why were the partisans so happy?
where did great cricketeer Beckett stand?

June 5 V day
June 6 D day.

sorry you lovely Irish chums, but this is the best chance we have.


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