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by Did67 » 22/12/10, 16:39

I propose to inaugurate this new thread.

I just read this advice:

"To be successful in politics, you have to get people to confidently share your opinions, and therefore you have to speak very clearly, very politely, very calmly, but with total honesty."

He is a living politician and he is not Sarkozy!
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by Christophe » 22/12/10, 17:01

No idea there are so many beautiful talking liars in politics.
Come on I propose Freche as it is in fashion at the moment? (His critics of his methods also make me laugh, false asses yes or are they just naive on the submerged part of the iceberg of the political world?)

But I don't quite understand the why of the "but"?

"very clearly, very politely, very calmly" would imply dishonesty? : Shock:

Personally I would have put "and with" ... no? : Lol:
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by Did67 » 22/12/10, 17:45

I said "alive"! Freche died about a month ago.

And I would add: the one I am quoting has applied this to a very large extent in "true reality", therefore to his own political career!

I checked: it's good "but"
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by Rabbit » 22/12/10, 17:59

It can only be:

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: Cheesy:
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by Did67 » 22/12/10, 18:01

Shit! I was serious !! No way, on this forum !!!

Uh, I don't want to say: take advantage of Christmas to read Bush's memoirs, no thanks. Keith Richards, why not, to laugh ...
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by Flytox » 22/12/10, 18:02

Freche is more like this:

http://www.agoravox.fr/actualites/polit ... ures-69172

Best of: Georges Frêche's best statements

Sarkozy is a Grand Mamamouchi, John Paul II a moron, Laurent Fabius an egg-head, Israel threatens Languedoc. By renewing such a man at its head, the Languedoc-Roussillon region will not fail to be talked about.
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by Christophe » 22/12/10, 18:44

Did67 wrote:I said "alive"! Freche died about a month ago.


Oh yes :) I was wrong! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

Did67 wrote:Shit! I was serious !! No way, on this forum !!!


Hi hi hi ... but you looked for it right? : Cheesy:

Okay, so blow up the answer ... : Idea:
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by Did67 » 22/12/10, 23:03

Well, you have to look outside of France (to put it mildly!).

PS: And it's in the first degree!
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by dedeleco » 23/12/10, 03:32

but with total honesty ".

He is a living politician!


It is absolutely impossible, nobody will vote for him if he does not make you dream, and he will not be a politician !!!
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by Christophe » 23/12/10, 09:38

dedeleco wrote:It is absolutely impossible, nobody will vote for him if he does not make you dream, and he will not be a politician !!!


Ah finally someone else who notices the inconsistency!

Living and outside France ... pfff ... you're not helping us there!

Is it in Europe?
Francophone politics or literal translation?
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