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Default AW: Re: AW: No 'plan B' if French reject EU treaty

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Originally Posted by M.Duchemin
"No plan B, that means no 2nd chance, that means France WOULD MISS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY."
Bouh, too scary. I'm going to vote "Yes". They think we are idiots?
Indeed. Their strategy is to try to make the voter feel responsible after he is fed the propaganda. More examples:

Schröder: "Europe needs France, and France needs Europe." "Without France "the voice of Europe would weaken, it could never make itself heard in the world." A similar case is Schröder pleading with the population in North-Rhein Westphalia to vote for the SPD, as otherwise they would be responsible for removing it's social-democratic "trademark" and Germany would have no chance to remain "among the top nations in the world."

Italian minister Romano Prodi also said that voting "no" in France would mean "the fall of Europe".
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Yeah, a wannabe De Gaulle. He even imitates the voice of de Gaulle (badly).
That sounds odd. I don't understand why some people cling to the past like this and need to immitate some historical figure or personality instead of having their own style.
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