I read an interesting article about French politics and their comparison to American politics throughout history recently. Apparently, on financial issues, France has traditionally tried to mimic American policy decisions. Recently (the past decade or so), they've had to deal with more social political decisions, however, and the standard French practice has become one of differentiation from American policy.
God shit like that makes me want to scream *deep breaths* Why in the hell can't it just be said that the bitch that shit on everyone's parade be told that her kids can look like tards,and go to school dressed as they normally would,while everyone else has fun?!Instead one fucking person gets her way,and ruins it for everyone else??
Yes, but it's in a journal of politics. I'm not sure where you'd find it; I found it through my school's online research database. Hence, school id. I'll send you a copy of the article sometime.
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on 17 Nov 2004 21:58 (UTC)Puritanical moral roots. Yay!
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on 18 Nov 2004 06:02 (UTC)no subject
on 18 Nov 2004 08:45 (UTC)Why in the hell can't it just be said that the bitch that shit on everyone's parade be told that her kids can look like tards,and go to school dressed as they normally would,while everyone else has fun?!Instead one fucking person gets her way,and ruins it for everyone else??
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on 19 Nov 2004 23:31 (UTC)no subject
on 20 Nov 2004 05:18 (UTC)I need more of that in my life.