The Red Nose Debate
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More support for Giacone Il risque six mois de prison ferme pour avoir dessiné le prince Albert II de Monaco avec un nez rouge - Le Bar de la Marine
AbeilleMusique.com : Forums - 12 - Orgue - Ne tirez pas sur l'organiste I wonder whether Albert really wants this sort of publicity for Monaco about a red nose. Just wait how some media will jump on it and wait until he writes his book? Well he might not be able to live in Monaco anymore, but seeing that he won't be able to work there, he will have to either stay unemployed or leave. He might cash in with a book contract about all the dirty secrets that many Monegasques know about but never talk about to strangers. His lawyer already pointed in the direction in his plaidoyer which turn this could take. Apparently that's what Albert wants. |
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I saw that picture of him long ago, where he put on the red nose. I thought then another politician would have been a little smarter about offering up that kind of image & opportunity to anyone in the media or to the public. I once read where a journalist had said when you call the palace and they put you on hold, that they played "Send in the Clowns." This was when Rainier was still alive. The reporter did not have to explain that you probably don't want to send that kind of message? I have to agree with much of Paca's post. Also, although I liked his speech this year, I thought it showed him on the defense at times, which would imply he is coming from a weakened positioned. He should have handled that differently! He is doing the same in giving any attention at all to this guy and such a trivial matter. Surely he has bigger issues to deal with. What is that saying? If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen! As for more serious things, I said before, he should have known they were going to put him to the test when he took over, just as they did his father. However, Monaco was not as strong then and there was even less reason for anyone to want to cause trouble. It is that these countries are small and not so powerful, that they are able to hang on as Monarchies - they do not pose a threat. But Monaco (I believe?) does at least 50% of the private investment banking in Europe and the EU has been trying to put the squeeze on Monaco and it's cozy tax position, for awhile. It's the success, that often is the problem. I sympathize with Albert here, I'm sure he has everyone testing his mettle these days. |
Please tell me that this is a joke. Albert going to send someone to jail over red nose on a picture.
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:ohmy:oh i had nooo idea that monaco handled 60 percent of financials in the EU. however, it's obvious the shady things everyone used to talk about "must have" been cleared up otherwise the EU would have "never" let Monaco into the EU. So, i think Monaco has/is moved/moving out the the "sunny place for shady people" image that everyone talked about. :king4::innocent::monacostandard:PA education is world class so he "must" know a thing or two about finances "with or without the red nose" i really don't think that Monaco's financial future or his future in the EU is something that Monaco or he needs to worry about as long as they keep moving out of that "sunny place for shady people" reputation they had acquired.
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You are completely right, Paca, Albert has to forgive... Without falling either in the domain religion, I found this site, a reflection on the forgiveness, certains sentences are sensible. Réflexions sur le pardon (I'm sorry but this site is in french) here some exemples " The forgiveness is the only way, both at the personal level and at the collective level, allowing to break the dialectic of the violence and to reconstruct the persons and their relations " "One of the characteristics of the forgiveness is also its absence of limits as for the gravity of the forgiven faults : he is indeed situated at once in the unforgivable." an another exemple of the site "The forgiveness is for me, in this world of violence, a word of break, which is in itself madness, immoderation, but which only allows to go out of the gearing of the vengeance and of the logic of crimes, of repairs and punishments. The grace is the only alternative in the absurd. However the forgiveness is a " narrow door ", a requiring road, which must be crossed in any free access and in any humility. " Some sentences that PA could indeed meditate. When we think that : he is a vice-president of the foundation Princess grace of Monaco : The Princesse-Grâce-de-Monaco foundation is an international work of charity with charitable, cultural and philanthropic vocation created in 1964 by prince Rainier III of Monaco and princess Grace of Monaco. Since the death of princess Grâce in 1982, the foundation is chaired by princess Caroline of Monaco, prince Albert by assuring (insuring) the vice-presidency. he is also a honorary member of the International Institute of Humanitarian right That all year, Monaco organizes charity galas that the image of the generosity, the kindness, is largely mediatized and that it is incapable to forgive. The greatness of a " man indeed " is not calculated among won lawsuits... but the greatness of a man confronts in what we shall hold of him, the positive imprint whom he will leave in the history and of the concordance between his ideas and his acts... Lckc571 |
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There are a lot of people who are intelligent, but if they react out of emotion, it shows you have lost it & you are not reacting out of a sense of reason. Women have to be even more careful in the business world, because men love to see if they can get women rattled and emotional and use it as ammunition against them (smart women never take the bait!). I think some people might think the jury is still out on Albert's emotional I.Q.? Anyway, I hope he does have it together, and is above reacting to everything, and knows to choose his battles wisely. Those that oppose him, I think might enjoy too much seeing Albert react to trivial matters, especially if they are gunning for him now in other areas. (JMO) I did not see the cartoon and I do not know Monaco's laws regarding free speech against the monarch, perhaps Albert just doesn't want to set a precedent for something that might be more damaging in the future. Although, it seems anyone could have run the photo of him in the clown nose with a witty enough caption w/o getting in trouble for it. Since he did actually pose for a camara with a clown nose on at one time. He might would want to let the guy of with just a warning? I don't know the details, but this kind of attention to it, seems a bit over the top and not great press for him. |
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Albert make a joke that it of red nose but he didn't insult anybody.
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