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France pays middle class women to be whores

France pays middle class women to be whores

Oooops, not Whores, just baby machines....

What was it they used to say about the U.S.A.? Oh yea, "What a country!" (read that with a Yakov Smirnov funny Russian accent).

Now they might have to use that label on France, considering that the French government is apparently going to start handing out money to encourage middle class women there to have more kids.

Considering that most of the world has been encouraged to be zero population growth, apparently things are going to well in France, and there's really not enough growth, or there's concern among some that France isn't generating enough people to run away from any future wars.

Anyway, article below is clipped from the Washington Times (originally from London papers). Please see original for entire article.





Having a third baby really pays off for French women

By Colin Randall
LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH
September 21, 2005


PARIS -- Middle-class French women will be offered cash incentives to have a third child amid growing concerns that professional couples are having too few children.
Although France's fertility rate of 1.9 for each couple is relatively high among European countries, family lobbyists are dismayed by a fall in the number of babies born to better-educated women.
The government will announce its proposals tomorrow when Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin, the father of three children, presides at a conference on family life. A big increase in allowances has been widely predicted.
France's National Union of Family Associations, which is known by its French acronym UNAF and is playing a key role in shaping policy, said the figure should be set at up to $1,250 a month for women with three children, double the present maximum, and should be set according to the woman's salary.
Despite the budgetary implications in a country that is already accused of living extravagantly, the government agrees with the principle and is said to be finalizing the details of a "very significant" initiative.
Given France's egalitarian ideals, the notion of creating perks to attract professional mothers did not go down well with the socialist opposition.
Although class or racial issues have been sidestepped, there is a suspicion on the left that the ruling center-right regards the existing system as favoring those with little work ethic who live on handouts.
"The poor current level of compensation appeals only to those on lower incomes," said UNAF President Hubert Brin.
"This is not just a French problem but affects Europe in general. In Germany, as many as 40 percent of professional women turn their backs on maternity.
"Ask a professional woman these days to make a definitive choice between having a career and having babies, and she'll choose the former."
Demographic trends in Muslim and non-Muslim communities are rarely mentioned in public debate. France has the largest Muslim community in Europe, estimated at up to 10 percent of its 60 million population.
"France is facing the problem that dare not speak its name," columnist Barbara Amiel wrote in 2004 for the London Telegraph.



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Reply #26 Top
They're giving birth,how can you call them whores?Just cuz they're being paid fr it.??Its still giving birth.
Reply #27 Top
Forgot I had replied to this...never mind!
Reply #28 Top
Do a google search on "french military victories" Tova, I think you'll find the results most amusing.

"Your search - french military victories - did not match any documents. Suggestions:. - Make sure all words are spelled correctly. - Try different keywords. "


I did the search and just changed the word French to France's and was able to come up with a few military victories, albeit not many recent ones.


- Battle of Bouvines - July 27, 1214
Philip Augustus of France defeats Germany's Otto IV and Count Ferrand of Flanders.

- Battle of Orleans - October 12, 1428-May 8, 1429
Jeanne d'Arc (Joan of Arc), Gilles de Rais and Jean d'Orleans of France defeat the Earl of Shrewsbury, the Earl of Salisbury and the Duke of Suffolk.

- Battle of Patay - June 18, 1429
La Hire and Poton de Xaintrailles of France defeat Sir John Fastolf of England.

- Battle of Formigny - April 15, 1450
Comte de Clermont and Comte de Richemont of France defeat Thomas Kyriell of England.

- Battle of Castillon - July 17, 1453
Charles VII of France defeats John Talbot of England.


- Battle of the Chesapeake - September 5, 1781
France, coming to the aid of America's George Washington, defeats the British in a strategic victory.

- Battle of Valmy - September 20, 1792
France defeats the invading armies of Prussia and Austria.

- Battle of the Vosges - July 13, 1794
France defeats a coalition of Prussian, Austrian and Saxon troops.

- Battle of the Bridge of Arcole - November 17, 1796
Napolean Bonaparte I of France leads victorious over the Austrians.

- Battle of Hohenlinden - December 3, 1800
A decisive French victory by General Moreau over the Austrian Empire led by Archduke John.

- Battle of Austerlitz - December 2, 1805
Napoleon I of France is decidedly victorious over Russia and the Austrian Empire.

- Battle of Jena-Auerstedt - October 14, 1806
Napoleon I of France is victorious over Frederick William III of Prussia.

- Battle of Friedland - June 14, 1807
Napoleon Bonaparte is victorious against General Bennigsen's Russians.

- Battle of Tudela - November 23, 1808
Jean Lannes of France is victorious over Francisco Castanos of Spain.

- Battle of Ucles - January 13, 1809
General Victor of France is victorious over General Venegas of Spain.

- Battle of Ciudad-Real - March 27, 1809
A French victory for General Sebastiani against Spain under direction from General Cartojal.

- Battle of Wagram - July 5-6, 1809
A decisive victory for Napoleon Bonaparte over Austria's Archduke Charles.

- Battle of Smolensk - August 17, 1812
Napoleon Bonaparte of France is victorious agaist Russia led by Prince Bagration.

- Battle of Borodino - September 7, 1812
Napoleon Bonaparte of the First French Empire is victorious against Mikhail Illarionovich Kutuzov of the Russian Empire.

- Battle of Lutzen - May 2, 1813
Napoleon I of France is victorious against Germany's Gebhard von Blucher, Peter Wittgenstein and Gerhard von Scharnhorst

- Battle of Vauchamps - February 14, 1814
Napoleon and his band of 18,000 Frenchmen defeat 30,000 Prussian troops in the final battle of the Six Days Campaign.

- Battle of Navarino - October 20, 1827
A coalition force of French, British, Irish, Italian, Belgium, United States, Dutch and Russian forces defeat the Ottoman Empire and Egypt in this large-scale sea battle.

- Invasion of Algeria - 1830
French forces invade and conquer the North African country of Algeria.

- Battle of Balaclava - October 25, 1854
A coalition of French, British and Turkish troops defeat Russia during this Crimean War engagement.

- Battle of Ypres - October 19-November 22, 1914
French and British forces gain a victory against Germany.

- Cote d'Ivoire - January 2003
French peace-keeping forces succeed in stabilization of lawless western border.