mai 2007

  • Devastating Conclusion

    Cindy Sheehan, the anti-war mom, is giving up the fight and is going home. The touching conclusion of her years of fighting for peace is pretty sad, but sounds terribly true: The most devastating conclusion that I reached this morning, however, was that Casey did indeed die for nothing. His precious lifeblood drained out in a country far away from his family who loves him, killed by his own country…

  • Homophobia in Russia

    The minorities are always the first ones to suffer when a country is turning into a dictatorship. We know that bigots are stupid, but let this reminds us that the police is never going to be our friend : Eggs and punches at Russia gay march. « Where are the police? Why aren’t you protecting us? » Mr Cappato shouted as nationalists gathered nearby, prompting officers to take the MEP away and…

  • Aucun regrets

    J’aime bien quand M. fait des posts de plus de deux lignes, surtout pour bien nous raconter une belle histoire avec Marianne Faithfull en guest-star : No Regrets (Liverpool).

  • French loving

    Bill Maher has some nice (and funny) things to say about France, for instance that «they’re not a nation of 6-year-olds who scream and giggle if they see pee-pee parts». More seriously, he thinks that USA could steel some good ideas from French, like the healthcare system or sex during the day. Via Guillemette.

  • Many Voices

    Really interesting article in the Star about Franco-America and the futur of the continent, with French as a third core language.

  • Profil

    Serge Hefez dresse un portrait fiDé?le du pervers narcissique et on y reconnaît bien notre tout nouveau Petit père du Peuple.

  • La belle époque

    Le regard désabusé de Thierry Pelletier : Il est revenu le temps des cadors en costard croisé.