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Thank you, President Sarkozy, on behalf of America. It's sad that our Democrat leadership does not see America in the... [MORE]

DagneyT

Nov 7, 2007 17:31

What a wonderful speech President Sarkozy gave! With all of America's problems, it still remains one of the greatest countries... [MORE]

Viola Jaynes

Nov 8, 2007 04:29

That is just beautiful, and wholly true. I believe it is fair to that the day of French joke, boycotts and... [MORE]

steve007

Nov 8, 2007 10:42

I applaud Sarkozy on his comments. He truly speaks as all Americans should speak. Congress should learn a lesson. [MORE]

Lynda Bablin

Nov 8, 2007 13:25

why not pit this speech in french? i would love to read it the EXACT way it was spoken! [MORE]

george

Nov 8, 2007 14:06

I would love to hear the speech in French. French is a beautiful and elegant language and as such is... [MORE]

Petey Kay

Nov 8, 2007 19:25

As I listened to part of this talk on the radio, I was brought nearly to tears. To hear a... [MORE]

Jeffrey Earl Warren

Nov 8, 2007 15:08

This speech coming from a Democrat. You can't. Enough said. [MORE]

Tiv

Nov 16, 2007 15:21

Praise God! This man is more "American" than our own Democrats! [MORE]

Crystal

Nov 8, 2007 16:26

If only our politicians were as eloquent about America as President Sarkozy. He puts all of them--especially the Democratic Congress--to... [MORE]

Drew Alexander

Nov 16, 2007 14:57

In the recent past, I have been disappointed with France's approach and attitude, but President Sarkozy's recent speech before Congress... [MORE]

Shirley Werner

Nov 8, 2007 17:05

I believe this speech is one that will live on for many years to come. We need more people around... [MORE]

Maria Ebrahimi

Nov 10, 2007 21:08

I a partriot, I am a Marine, my father family had 5 stars in their window during WWll, 1 in... [MORE]

KERRY "DOC" HARTLEY

Nov 12, 2007 13:40

need less to say the european powers who rejected bushs plans to invade could be look at two ways.one they... [MORE]

mtgray

Nov 29, 2007 05:19

That's my big Brother and Hero ! Kerry "Doc "Hartley Great Write ! Proud to be an American ! Jennifer Lord Forgotten Eagles... [MORE]

Jennifer Lord

Dec 3, 2007 16:07

What a great speech that President Sarkozy made! It's about time that one of France's presidents came to the US... [MORE]

Daniel Loth

Nov 8, 2007 18:55

What a great speech that President Sarkozy made. It's about time that one of France's presidents came to the US... [MORE]

Daniel Loth

Nov 8, 2007 18:59

Never thought to see this day !! Thank you President Sarkozy for your words. Europe and the world needs more... [MORE]

Lutz Brehmer

Nov 8, 2007 20:13

Thank you for printing every word of President Sarkozy's speech. It is beautiful. My father was a soldier in WW2... [MORE]

J. Halbert

Nov 8, 2007 20:13

i hope all of america heard it loud and clear america we love you god bless america forever and ever [MORE]

charles benamou

Nov 8, 2007 21:59

Sarkozy poignantly described America's forefathers and reaffirmed that they did not say, "Come, and everything will be given to... [MORE]

sydnee

Nov 10, 2007 00:38

President Sarkozy's speech should be prescribed reading for those people in leadership positions in the Democtratic party. America is great... [MORE]

damaverick

Nov 10, 2007 09:39

NOW -- I want to travel to France and visit the beautiful country and people my father, who helped liberate... [MORE]

Sue

Nov 10, 2007 13:46

Unlike former President Clinton who has gone abroad and torn down the United States, President Sarkozy is a true Diplomat.... [MORE]

Grace Ellis

Nov 11, 2007 03:43

This is what truly great men are made of. This speech will go down in history and must be heard... [MORE]

Verna Weaver

Nov 11, 2007 03:55

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