The big debate last week - The Washington Times: Editorials/OP-ED - October 05, 2004: "In France, in 1940, the men and women who dreamed of liberation and eventually formed 'la resistance' were not being realistic. The realist was the austere, aristocrat Marshall Petain, who negotiated a collaborator's peace with Hitler and called it Vichy. Five years later, his followers were shot in the village squares by patriotic Frenchmen. There is a lot of Petain in Mr. Kerry.
John Kerry may have won the debate, but he would lose the war. "
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
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