Sarkozy's son, 23, ignites uproar over job bid
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taj
"Nick's your daddy" is the new "Bob's yer uncle"?
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jason6
Sounds like an intelligent and pragmatic person taking advantage of his name and family resources, along with the controversy generated by his age. Playing to pro-business forces and having the political patronage of his father, I'm guessing he'll do well!
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Yelnats
Maybe he won't accomplish anything.
Wow, why can't that happen here. There would basically be no govt. as they are all really old in general. They force the rest of us to retire, so why don't they?
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M51T
Well the French Revolution was a waste of time then. "Let them eat cake."
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skipthesong
If he can do it, let him. It is really about who you know and not what you know but then you have to perform. That last part gets over looked a lot.
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