A Letter to Nicolas Sarkozy


Here is a letter dated July 5, 2010, from Brigitte Bardot to Nicolas Sarkozy:
Mr. President,
You and your ministers, as useless as you are cowardly, almost to the point of dishonesty and ridiculousness, are not succeeding and will never succeed in satisfying the French population who elected you in 2007, believing firmly in your promises, which you have not kept!
I am proposing that you bring urgent and serious help to the animals who are being treated in a barbarous, inhumane, scandalous and unworthy manner in this France of the 21st century.
Every president leaves behind traces of his term in power. Yours, which seems to be of a troubling negativity and mediocrity, could become the first to give to the weakest of the weak, to those exterminated amidst general indifference, a definitive and irreversible betterment that would set an unforgettable example to the world.
I leave you to reflect in your soul and your conscience, assuming you have them!
Brigitte Bardot
Labels: Animal Cruelty, Brigitte Bardot, Hallal

3 Comments:
"I am proposing that you bring urgent and serious help to the animals who are being treated in a barbarous, inhumane, scandalous and unworthy manner in this France of the 21st century."
Is she referring to the native French people or our friends in the animal kingdom?
Obviously she doesnt like Sarkozy but no one could blame her for that. Mark, Melbourne.
Thanks for posting this. While it does not seem the way to enlist his help to stop animal abuse, I think she is so frustrated from his non-action to her earlier letters, she feels she has nothing to lose by insulting him.
In the interview with Pujadas the other night, I did think he acquitted himself well in terms of questions about the new retirement age, taxation and the need for France to be competitive. As Mitterand is supposed to have said, after me, there will be no more statesman, only accountants.
Brigitte Bardot is one amazing woman; she will probably be hauled before the courts and charged by the republic for inciting racism. Yes, she is brave and honest because most of her life has been spent protecting animals. I salute Ms. Bardot and all she does for animals; she is a brave lady. One may not agree with her politics but I stand 100% beside her in defense of the magnificent creatures that share our planet earth. God Bless you Ms. Bardot!
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