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You'd think the sky had fallen, to judge from the media's apoplectic reactions when French presidential candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen's National Front received 23 percent in national elections on April 21st, forcing an unexpected runoff with Jacques Chirac. In a typical display of journalistic impartiality, Time magazine called him a "neo-fascist," while the BBC described his views as "virulent." France's employers' federation warned that Le Pen's economic and social programs would be a disaster for the country and would "provoke profound economic recession." Two senior French politicians, meanwhile, called Le Pen's strong electoral showing a "cataclysm of terrifying proportions."
Just what is it about Le Pen that's stirring so much controversy? Well, his program includes abolishing the income tax, measures against illegal immigration, withdrawal of France from both the European Union and the new euro currency, and opposition to abortion. According to European intelligence analyst Hilaire du Berrier of ...
Source: HighBeam Research, French nationalist Le Pen smeared. (Insider Report).(Brief Article)