Thursday, January 13, 2005

Wacky French politicians

I could have used whatever this guy is on the other day:



"PARIS (AP) - France's extreme-right politician Jean-Marie Le Pen has denounced the uproar caused by his assessment of the World War II Nazi occupation of France as not particularly brutal, saying it is 'scandalous' that people aren't free to air their views on the subject.

He called himself a 'defender of freedom of thought' on Thursday, denouncing a 'veritable political control of thought' in France. Le Pen, leader of the National Front party, was quoted in an interview with the small, extreme-right paper Rivarol as saying that the Nazi occupation of France during World War II 'was not particularly inhuman, even if there were a few blunders.'"




I think that the Bubonic plague was an overblown case of the cold. It really wasn't that much of a problem.

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