Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Propellerhead Record Dongle Answers



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The issue of immigration appears to be a priority for the French in the electoral debate. Nicolas Sarkozy enjoys a ministerial review eloquent on the subject. Unlike the Socialist candidate, the candidate of the UMP proposes solutions to the height of the French situation. How can we claim regularization massive as our country is already unable to provide work and to house its own citizens? Selective immigration can counteract this unfortunate phenomenon.

Beyond this debate is the notion of French identity that comes in. The proposal by Nicolas Sarkozy to create a ministry of immigration and national identity has provoked an outcry. What is national identity? National identity is expressed through language, history, culture and values. But how can we tolerate those who want to live on our territory will not share this heritage? In this regard, Nicolas Sarkozy proposes to make the mastery of French as a condition to live permanently in the country.

the absence of a real program on the subject, the Socialists took pleasure in reducing diffuse patterns. The first is to summarize the policies of Nicolas Sarkozy has a slogan of the National Front: "France is like or leave it! . The second follows the same logic, and associates the candidate of the UMP to fascism. But our socialist friends he can name a single element of his political life affirming these allegations? Indeed, the UMP forward constructive ideas which merit is to discuss concrete solutions in the materials. Away with petty politics, the criticism of men Deplete the debates.

" I defend a French identity based on a number of values on which I will not compromise: secularism, equality between men and women, the Equality for all territories, social promotion, promotion on merit. [...] Because immigration policy is the identity of France in thirty years. Those who join us must abide by while providing what they are. [...] It makes sense to want to renovate the French-style integration. [...] The break that I propose is to speak openly. [...] The French no longer bear the thought that any one who is taboo even to say that France has an identity . "

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