It's so much more reassuring that Romney doesn't apologize. His firm assurance that Oba--er--Romneycare is a wonderful thing is exactly the sort of "Je Regrette Rien" philosophy that makes a RINO leading his Party to the Promised Land so effective....if by the Promised Land is meant The Great Elephant Graveyard.
At the time of the recording, France was engaged in a military conflict, the Algerian War (1954–1962), and the 1st REP — which backed a temporary putsch of 1961 by the French military against the civilian leadership of Algeria — adopted the song when their resistance was broken. The leadership of the Regiment was arrested and tried but the non-commissioned officers, corporals and Legionnaires were assigned to other Foreign Legion formations. They left the barracks singing the song, which has now become part of the French Foreign Legion heritage and is sung when they are on parade.
Ahem... Is that Mr Rot standing back there, at the Foro Romano, singing in unison?
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It's so much more reassuring that Romney doesn't apologize. His firm assurance that Oba--er--Romneycare is a wonderful thing is exactly the sort of "Je Regrette Rien" philosophy that makes a RINO leading his Party to the Promised Land so effective....if by the Promised Land is meant The Great Elephant Graveyard.
It's Non, je ne regrette rien. A great song by Edith Piaf.
Anthem of surrenderers?
At the time of the recording, France was engaged in a military conflict, the Algerian War (1954–1962), and the 1st REP — which backed a temporary putsch of 1961 by the French military against the civilian leadership of Algeria — adopted the song when their resistance was broken. The leadership of the Regiment was arrested and tried but the non-commissioned officers, corporals and Legionnaires were assigned to other Foreign Legion formations. They left the barracks singing the song, which has now become part of the French Foreign Legion heritage and is sung when they are on parade.
Ahem... Is that Mr Rot standing back there, at the Foro Romano, singing in unison?
totally gay
You don't say. Nice epaulettes, eh?
Go well with the anthem of surrenderers.
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