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Thread ID: 18881 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2005-06-28
2005-06-28 15:06 | User Profile
[url=http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=5376]Link to National Vanguard article[/url]
Le Pen in Moscow: Jean-Marie Le Pen meets with the patriotic Rodina ("Motherland") Party leaders in Moscow
Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the Front National in France, has met with Rodina Deputy Speaker Sergei Baburin in Moscow.
The French populist told journalists that he opposes any policies with the goal of weakening Russia. He said that he rejects the weakening of Russia and that he has witnessed ââ¬Årecent projects aimed at Russiaââ¬â¢s isolation under the color of democracy.ââ¬Â
Le Pen also stressed the need to find an alternative to the European Union as a way for states to unite for a common good. He said that the current situation with the European Union is at ââ¬Åa dead endââ¬Â and that euro-globalism has triggered negative consequences and social problems.
The French leader said that while he supports European cooperation, he doesnââ¬â¢t want a ââ¬ÅNATO-likeââ¬Â state and that Europeans should cooperate with the goal of protecting European sovereignty.
2005-06-28 15:19 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe][url=http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=5376]Link to National Vanguard article[/url]
Le Pen in Moscow: Jean-Marie Le Pen meets with the patriotic Rodina ("Motherland") Party leaders in Moscow
Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the Front National in France, has met with Rodina Deputy Speaker Sergei Baburin in Moscow.
The French populist told journalists that he opposes any policies with the goal of weakening Russia. He said that he rejects the weakening of Russia and that he has witnessed ââ¬Årecent projects aimed at Russiaââ¬â¢s isolation under the color of democracy.ââ¬Â
Le Pen also stressed the need to find an alternative to the European Union as a way for states to unite for a common good. He said that the current situation with the European Union is at ââ¬Åa dead endââ¬Â and that euro-globalism has triggered negative consequences and social problems.
The French leader said that while he supports European cooperation, he doesnââ¬â¢t want a ââ¬ÅNATO-likeââ¬Â state and that Europeans should cooperate with the goal of protecting European sovereignty.[/QUOTE]
Le Pen could've had an audience with French Prime Minister de Villepin yesterday if he wasn't in Russia. Maybe that's why Villepin scheduled to meet the Front National this week, the first invitation in 11 years (!) at Elysee Palace? 2 other FN reps went to meet with Villepin instead.
2005-06-28 16:24 | User Profile
[QUOTE=xmetalhead]Le Pen could've had an audience with French Prime Minister de Villepin yesterday if he wasn't in Russia. Maybe that's why Villepin scheduled to meet the Front National this week, the first invitation in 11 years (!) at Elysee Palace? 2 other FN reps went to meet with Villepin instead.[/QUOTE] Yes. Jean-Marie Le Pen (nð1) and Bruno Gollnisch (nð2) are in Russia because the event would have been too scandalous if the Prime Minister would have met them in person. Minor figures of the FN are more acceptable.
2005-06-29 01:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Howling Privateer]Yes. Jean-Marie Le Pen (nð1) and Bruno Gollnisch (nð2) are in Russia because the event would have been too scandalous if the Prime Minister would have met them in person. Minor figures of the FN are more acceptable.[/QUOTE]
Is Mr. Gollnisch reconciled with the FN? Last I heard, he'd scored about 2% of the vote in the first round of the most recent French presidential election. It would be good if he'd folded that splinter party back into le Front Nationale. Is that the case?
2005-06-29 03:34 | User Profile
But I will say this. France is France . France MUST STAY as France. France must not become a Moslem slum. I feel depp hatred towards any in French Government who give these lavish undeserved gifts of the state to immigrants. This is the burden of America, not France, not England, and not Germany. The assumation of European leaders into turning themselves into a melting pot like America is fed by Jews and Feminist whores. True Europe always passed by the Netherlands and Switzerland. Perhaps it is time to show them their place. Men will rule in the end, to the benefit of women. Patriots of France, unite. Patriots of all our heritage, unite. I feel sometimes that my toungue is tied. But I know Xmetal and others here know what must happen. It is disgusting that we live in this.. it is unholy and time shall come. Time meaning killing .
2005-06-29 05:31 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]Is Mr. Gollnisch reconciled with the FN? Last I heard, he'd scored about 2% of the vote in the first round of the most recent French presidential election. It would be good if he'd folded that splinter party back into le Front Nationale. Is that the case?[/QUOTE] I think you're thinking of Bruno Megret, Kevin.
2005-06-29 11:03 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Kevin_O'Keeffe]Is Mr. Gollnisch reconciled with the FN? Last I heard, he'd scored about 2% of the vote in the first round of the most recent French presidential election. It would be good if he'd folded that splinter party back into le Front Nationale. Is that the case?[/QUOTE] Bruno Mégret is indeed still a pariah. But I do not blame him for his failed coup, many things must change in the FN. Anyway he won't have a future in the party at least until JM Le Pen's retirement. [QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo] France must not become a Moslem slum. [/QUOTE] In fact, I personnally fear that France may become a mongrelized mixed-race state long before a muslim one. :( [QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo]This is the burden of America, not France, not England, and not Germany. [/QUOTE] Whether Europeans admit it or not, they always end up doing more or less the same than Americans. That's why the identitary struggle of people of european descent is now global. We must emulate each other.
2005-06-29 16:18 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Intrepid]I think you're thinking of Bruno Megret, Kevin.[/QUOTE]
Oooh, you're right. I just assumed there was only one Bruno to keep track of in these matters...its obviously a more common name in France. In any event, do you (or anyone else) know what's up with Mr. Megret and/or his splinter party, then? I just like to keep abreast of such things....
2005-07-01 02:56 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo]But I will say this. France is France . France MUST STAY as France. France must not become a Moslem slum. I feel depp hatred towards any in French Government who give these lavish undeserved gifts of the state to immigrants. This is the burden of America, not France, not England, and not Germany. The assumation of European leaders into turning themselves into a melting pot like America is fed by Jews and Feminist whores. True Europe always passed by the Netherlands and Switzerland. Perhaps it is time to show them their place. Men will rule in the end, to the benefit of women. Patriots of France, unite. Patriots of all our heritage, unite. I feel sometimes that my toungue is tied. But I know Xmetal and others here know what must happen. It is disgusting that we live in this.. it is unholy and time shall come. Time meaning killing .[/QUOTE] You're giving me chills. I was in Paris just a few weeks ago during the EU campaign. I have to say the French certainly know who they are and are not happy to see this going on. From the Africans selling trinkets everywhere to Islamists defacing public property (advertisments with women on them) I think the French are contemplating yet another revolution.