Quote Originally Posted by pabloescobar209
I like France for the simple reason that when the government does somthing they don't wan/like they let them know how they feel... they stand up for what they beleive/want... In the US a hurricane can destroy a town the president can say he had no idea it would destory the town, and nobody does anything.
Howdy pablo,

Well..there peaceful and reasonable protest,which is what most Americans do,when protesting...then there's the euro version of protesting-attacking the police,setting cars and business's on fire and so on..that's dishonorable dissent.

So..do you believe the french way of protesting-is best ? That everytime we disagree with something the goverment does,that we should go out and set the cars and business's of innocent folks,on fire ? Do you believe that no one should work more than 35 hours a week and git up to 7 weeks of vacation time,on hire ?

My best friend,works in the oil patch,7 days a week,on call 24 hours a day and often turns in his hours of work,amounting to an average of 90 hours a week,his last paycheck,was for 188 hours. If his hours were cut down to no more than 44 hours a week,he'd drop that job-like a hot potato. He's lucky,if he can git one week of vacation,much less,a couple of days off on the weekend.

Have a good one ...
Torog Reviewed by Torog on . French Whine French Whine By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Mar 30, 2006 http://billoreilly.com/index.jsp We have seen the possible future of Americaâ??and it is France! This week thousands of young French citizens took to the streets to demand job security and more guaranteed entitlements, as if they don't already have enough. If you get a job in France, you immediately get more than seven weeks vacation each year, and five of those weeks are guaranteed between May and October. Rating: 5