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. It's not Sarkozy who will take this away from the people although I'm still anticipating this meeting .
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Well, let's not get into politics here, because Mr Sarkozy's domestic policies don't have anything to do with the state visit, so they're off topic here.
However unpopular he might be at home nowadays, he's still the democratically elected French head of state. I just hope he isn't pulling this stunt in the hopes of getting Brownie points at home by thumbing his nose at the Queen. Is this curtailment of his visit getting any publicity in France? Just wondering how people are reacting.
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It´s her first State visit for Carla Bruni.
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The visit is sometimes commented by some TV news but always in the "Carla debuts" point of view. |
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My God...if I wasn't more familiar with your posts and with how intelligent you are I would think you were making this up....seriously...how embarrassing. I am sure His Holiness was..."sous le charme?" is that how they say it?? Just embarrassing. |
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Oh my God...are you serious?? Jealous of his "pretty young wife?!" First of all Ms Bruni is not so young. But I digress. I have no problem with her status as a model. It's her rancid and sordid past that gives pause-at least for me-and the fact that she doesn't seem to have a clue at how ridiculous she makes the President look. If Sarkozy had married Petra Nemcova I'd be the first here to gush and congratulate him. She is a gorgeous and truly young woman. But the President of the glorious French Republic has chosen for his first lady an unapologetic and fickle adulteress, and he has apparently chosen her on the rebound. She doesn't help his image at all and she doesn't represent France well at all. I would have more respect for a meter maid who knew how to carry herself and be an asset to her country. |
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Is being a "fickle adultress" the crime, just an adultress would be all right? How is it that some adultery is okay, if you apologize? Long standing adultery is okay, but on the rebound is out? Just trying to understand.
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Madame Sarkozy's characteristics aren't relevant to this thread; please let's not get off topic into an insult-fest against her.
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It is like watching an episode of Dynasty or something with these two. They are making for great entertainment. :-)
I, for one, cannot wait for this visit!!!! I am serious about that. I am sure she will behave like a lady and her use of royal etiquette will be nothing short of exact and precise. I do think President Sarzoky will allow any incidents to occur.
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I will wait and see how she behaves here on the visit, rather than pull her apart without good reason.
With regard to the shortening of the visit, I have not heard any reports of HM having hysterics over it, so whatever reason they gave appears to have been perfectly reasonable to their hostess!
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It's doubtful in the extreme that we would ever hear of HM disappoving of another head of state. The closest she's ever come to my knowledge was that hysterically funny disapproving look she gave Bush on her visit here.
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Having read some of the negative comments on here, I feel really sorry for her. I am sure she will behave with impeccably good manners and be an absolute credit to her country.
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Hear hear Skydragon. I rather like Madame Sarkozy and hope she silences her critics with grace and elegance which I'm sure she's capable of. I think some people need to follow the excellent example Her Majesty will no doubt set in welcoming a Head of State and his wife.
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![]() Is the Queen unpopular in France? Why would he have brownie points for snubbing her? I don't imagine the Queen having anything like the unpopularity of Bush, the snubbing of whom the former Madame Sarkozy had brownie points, I think. But I have no idea of what are the general feelings toward Her Majesty in France.... so I am curious about the response. ![]()
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I admit cutting out the last day leaves a bad taste in my mouth. These diplomatic visits are all about the social graces and rituals of friendship. To cut the day when the French president was supposed to repay the Queen's hospitality seems the height of bad manners. They may have worked it out between themselves but this visit is not just a private visit from Sarkozy to Elizabeth Mountbatten-Windsor, these two people are Heads of State and they are in fact doing what they are paid to do which is represent their country when they attend these things.
And for France to say, I will come to your party and I know its customary for me to give you a party in return but I'm just not going to do it, this seems the height of rudeness. So if the visit is public and on the taxpayer's dime, the reason for cutting it short should be made public too.
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