French Foreign Minister,
Dominique de Villepin gave an impressive series of performances at the United Nations during the past several months. He is good looking, articulate, speaks excellent English in that oh-so-sexy French accent and raised many great points against the regime change, the invasion and the occupation of Iraq based on reasonable principles. His wonderful attributes have swayed otherwise critical persons in the United States to entertain France as a moral compass.
Mr de Villepin’s performance would have been fine except that he is a hypocrite, because the government he represents is the greatest regime changer, the most prolific occupier and runs the world’s most oppressive neocolonial empire, the
French African Empire.

Infact, the position of France indicates a glaring double standard with racist undertones because it suggests that it is OK for France to exploit and to occupy mere Africans, but a serious international crime for the United States to do something remotely similar in Iraq. This is not at all surprising, since de Villepin's boss, President Jacques Chirac (Grand Emperor of Africa) went on record as saying that Africans do not need democracy. Chirac's overtures towards a dictator such as
Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe and continued support of
Eyadema in Togo are just recent examples of this policy.
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