Thursday, September 27, 2007

Sarkozy, A Guy to Watch

The Real Effect
I'm going to cut right to the chase on this one. Quite frankly, this guy worries me. He is supposedly pro-U.S. and democracy, yet he is invoking an authority that smacks of a new breed of globalist. In the past the globalist have stated opinion and suggested that we the uneducated masses should adopt them as some sort of universal solvent. Now, Sarkovy speaks in broad, almost empowered, ideas as if we are already present in the New Utopia and he is issuing a clarion call to look around and behold it's grandeur.

Let's look at a few statements:
The United Nations should avail itself as an instrument for a "new world order of the 21st century," French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Tuesday in his first address to the General Assembly.
"In the name of France, I call upon all states to join ranks in order to found the new world order of the 21st century on the notion that the common goods that belong to all of humankind must be the common responsibility for us all,"
French President Nicolas Sarkozy told the U.N. General Assembly that allowing Iran to arm itself with nuclear weapons would be an ``unacceptable risk to stability in the region and in the world.''
That's it for the moment, but I believe this guy is dangerous. Very dangerous.

2 comments:

Wayne Grimsey (Grimmo) said...

Smells of Nicolae Caparthia. I have an impression of Sarkozy as being quite arrogant. He seems to put pressure on the other EU leaders quite a bit with his constant chatter and style. Note that in the short time since becoming President he has separated from his wife and is now dating a model. Could this be an image thing?

Eric W. said...

It could very well be. I must admit, I was struck by the Carpathia image as well and while I don't believe he is THE guy to look out for, I certainly think he's got some surprises in store for all of us.