red states rule
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- May 30, 2006
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Those who work there - from socialist porters to Right-wing suppliers of Paris's top kitchens - agree on one thing: France, for so long hampered by stifling employment laws and a groaning welfare system, needs to get back to work.
"Socialism, well we've done that. We don't need more of the Left, we have all the social protection we need. If they win, it's the end of the road," said Thierry Dumesnil, 40, shifting huge wedges of brie and other cheeses for his wholesale employer. He intends to vote "without passion" for Nicolas Sarkozy, the Right-wing front runner.
IF THEY WERE SMART, THEY WOULD.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/17/wfra17.xml
"Socialism, well we've done that. We don't need more of the Left, we have all the social protection we need. If they win, it's the end of the road," said Thierry Dumesnil, 40, shifting huge wedges of brie and other cheeses for his wholesale employer. He intends to vote "without passion" for Nicolas Sarkozy, the Right-wing front runner.
IF THEY WERE SMART, THEY WOULD.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/04/17/wfra17.xml