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Madame Sarkozy
Well,; Yes! Perhaps it wasnt elegant but then Bush is a direct and happy accessory to murder and wanton destruction and perhaps it is only reasonalbe that anyone with a minimal level of self respect should keep away from such people. Prince Charles of G.B. turned his back on Idi Amin, who probably was not responsible for so many deaths and useless destruction as your president, he has created a situation that is leading (or has lead) to civil war in Iraq. See the Army War college paper (http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ssi/pdffiles/00175.pdf) to see how your military splendidly planned the recovery of Germay in 1945, and how they saw the problems that could and now do arise in Iraq. But Bush and the Great Neo-Conservative Waffling Twit Rumsfeld didnt allow your military to operate as they wanted. Everyone with a vestige of a conscience should avoid this bloody man.
PARIS - First lady or first diplomat?
With her high-profile role in Tuesday's release by Libya of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor, Cecilia Sarkozy proved to be a mixture of both.
It also has added to her mystery.
Photographed just two years ago with another man and practically invisible during the presidential campaign this spring, Madame Sarkozy is carving out a unique role for herself in the new France that her husband, President Nicolas Sarkozy, is shaping.
Glamorous but discreet, unelected but clearly influential with the man at the top, Cecilia Sarkozy is winning both admirers and critics.
Her role in the release broke with the tradition of French first ladies taking a back seat to their husbands. But it reinforced the image of a couple unconstrained by conventions and of a president prepared to try any avenue , even if that means sending his 49-year-old wife to North Africa , to get results.
Cecilia Sarkozy made two trips to Libya this month to push for the medical workers' release, and scored the coup of flying them home to Bulgaria on Tuesday aboard a French presidential plane. In the crowd of officials who disembarked, she stood out with her casual white polo shirt and broad wave to the cameras.
It still wasn't clear whether France played a crucial role , or whether the Sarkozys happened to be in the right place at the right time, able to reap the glory of years of diplomacy that took place long before the French leader came to power May 16.
Sarkozy mentioned the medical workers' plight during his election campaign and in his first speech as president-elect, and he worked the phones in the closing stages of negotiations that led to their release. At the airport in Bulgaria, Cecilia Sarkozy said she had "not slept for 45 hours."
The nurses' French lawyer said the first lady "participated actively" in the negotiations.
"Objectively, her role was very important," Emmanuel Altit told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.
Altit, who has represented the nurses since 2004, said he convinced Sarkozy before he was elected to make their liberation a foreign policy priority.
Their release bore hallmarks that are becoming typical of Sarkozy's presidency: Prioritize a problem, and take a hands-on approach to solving it. In this case, Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner was sidelined, with the diplomacy managed by Sarkozy and his team, led by chief of staff Claude Gueant, who went to Libya with Madame Sarkozy.
Pierre Moscovici, of the opposition Socialists, accused the French leader of profiting from the labor of others. "In my opinion, the lion's share of the work had been done by the European Union," he told France-2 television.
Others questioned Cecilia Sarkozy's credentials, insisting that with no elected mandate, she should not be involved in affairs of state. But Sarkozy was steadfast in support of his wife, calling her work "quite remarkable."
"We resolved the problem. Period," he said. "An affair that has lasted eight and a half years is not a conventional affair to be treated in a conventional manner."
He added: "I thought that Cecilia could carry out a useful initiative, which she did with much courage, much sincerity, much humanity and much panache."
Panache is something Cecilia Sarkozy has in spades. A former model, her smart wardrobe and brood of telegenic children has drawn comparisons with Jacqueline Kennedy. And she and Sarkozy seem to have gotten over the rough patch in their marriage.
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