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November 19, 2004

A Western Imperialist Colonial Power Indiscriminately Fires Into a Peaceful Crowd

The media won't care, of course, because it's the French firing like Krazy Kapitalist Kowboys at innocent dark-skinned people.

Even the short "sample" video is slow to download. I tried uploading it myself, but at 1MB, it's too big for this site (at least as the rules stand). Daily Recycler, this is a job for you.

Meanwhile, The Age (Australia) reports on rampant criminality of French "terror" squads under Mitterand. (Requires relatively painless registration.)

Some highlights:

A bugging scandal dubbed the French Watergate is finally coming to court more than two decades after the late President Francois Mitterrand ordered the tapping of the telephones of hundreds of French personalities.

Twelve of the former president's closest aides face charges of violation of privacy for allegedly monitoring conversations to prevent damaging facts about his private life reaching the public. The trial in Paris, due to have started yesterday, comes after an investigation marked by a suspicious death and anonymous tip-offs.

...

At its launch, Mr Mitterrand said the unit's task was to "fight terrorism". But according to the prosecution, the unit spent most of its time making sure the French public was kept in the dark over the president's extra-marital affair with Anne Pingeot, and about their daughter, Mazarine, now 29.

Hmmm... maybe we should heed their warnings about overreacting to terror threats. They seem to know the dangers of doing so first-hand.

The unit eavesdropped on a bewildering array of prominent people from 1983 to 1986, recording more than 3000 conversations. Many of the notes bear the word "Seen" in the president's own hand.

...

The man who came under the closest scrutiny was Jean-Edern Hallier, a writer and former confidant of the president, allegedly disgruntled at not receiving a plum post in the Mitterrand administration.

Mr Hallier's every move was noted after he voiced plans to publish a book on the president's flamboyant private life, called Tonton and Mazarine - or The Lost Honour of Francois Mitterrand.

Tonton, which means uncle, was the president's nickname. When he threatened to talk about the book on television, the unit had the show axed..

All French-bashing aside, it's an important caution about unchecked or under-scrutinized state power. Even if you trust George Bush as a man who would never resort to such deviousness and criminality -- and, well, frankly, I personally don't so trust him; in the words of Tom from Miller's Crossing, "Nobody knows anybody-- not that well" -- then it must still be remembered that whatever powers are granted to Bush will more than likely still be extant when Hillary Rodham becomes the 44th President of the United States.

Thanks to Moonbat_One for the video, Stan for the Mitterand story.


posted by Ace at 05:44 AM
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What I love about the Mitterand story is how it punctures the US left's beloved myth of French sophistication re: extramarital trash.

During the Clinton stuff, one of the lines I recall hearing was a kind of "this is only a big deal because Americans are such prudes. In France Mitterand had a mistress who lived next door (or something, I don't remember the specifics) and everybody knew, and nobody cared." With the subtext: we should be more like the French, of course (this is always the subtext when a leftist mentions France.)

Now, if that were true: if "everybody knew" and "nobody cared" AND if this were a feature of French culture generally (not only did nobody care, but a French person would not expect anyone to care, because "The French" don't care about such things) then why does Mitterand go to such lengths to keep the secret from getting out?

Posted by: DTLV on November 19, 2004 10:54 AM

Ace, Your upload limit is imposed by Movable Type, not the MuNu setup. Go into your cPanel account that Pixy set up for you and then use the file manager to upload larger files to your site. I just figured out how to do this a couple days ago to post a 6meg mp3, so I can help walk you through it. Let me know.

Posted by: JohnL on November 19, 2004 11:30 AM

True, but irrelevant, if it's taken as a criticism of the Patriot Act. If the U.S. government can't exercise those powers without abuse, then we can't make it as a nation.

Contrast that with Elliot Spitzer, where the better argument is that the NY AG shouldn't have the powers that he does. But no one seems to care about Spitzer's demagoging.

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