From a Washington Post story on France's presidential election:
Tony Essono, 32, an unemployed economist whose parents
emigrated from Cameroon before he was born, said that
despite years of anger and discrimination, people in La
Courneuve were willing to put their faith in the ballot
box "because they understand they can change something"
by voting. But, he added, "if Sarkozy is elected, it
means we haven't been heard, and we'll trash everything."
Sounds a little like some on America's own Angry Left, though somehow we take
Essono's threat more seriously.
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Today every prospective Democratic presidential candidate except Hillary
Clinton is going out of his way to pander to the Angry Left crowd--a group
that views anti-American crackpot Cindy Sheehan as a heroine, and patriotic
fellow Democrat Joe Lieberman as a traitor.
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