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We are very, very far from recognising polygamy in our country, thank God.
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I keep wondering who defends Quebec identity: who defends sovereignty, the right of the people to express themselves freely.
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I notice that freedom of expression of an E.U. member of Parliament who denounces the actions of ISIS allows the French government to take her to court.
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My first act as president will be to reinstate France's borders.
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A national currency, with the Euro as a common currency - that wouldn't bother me.
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I am sure 2017 will be the year the people of continental Europe wake up.
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The French want less Europe and more France.
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I think that the elites have lived too long among themselves.
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I think that in France, we should do like the French people.
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Every minute, every instant, from Brittany to Corsica and from Lille to Strasbourg, the French look around them, and ask themselves: Where am I?
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I'm in favour of a multi-polar world. I believe that every country has the right to defend its own interests.
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When something favors France, I say so. When it doesn't, I say so, too.
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France will be led by a woman, either me or Mrs. Merkel.
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The immigrationist religion is an insult for human beings, whose integrity is always bound to one national community, one language, one culture.
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France has been mired in people's minds for years. In reality, our children are taught that they have every reason to criticize her, to see only the darkest historical aspects.
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I am opposed to those who have an ideological vision of immigration, and I think that, given the situation in France, it must stop.
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I think patriotism is never racism.
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We have seen a major decomposition of French political life, of the old political mainstream parties, and what we see now is a real new configuration which is emerging between the patriots and the new liberals.
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It's true that I have a strong social sensibility, because - bah, because I raised thre children on my own, and I know the difficulties that can represent. All of that makes it appear that there's a difference between Jean-Marie Le Pen's program and mine. But the big ideas are the same.
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Either one is French and can vote, or one is not French and cannot vote.
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Loving the country, wanting to preserve the culture and identity - protecting the interests of the Americans in America, of the French in France, of the Israelis in Israel - seems to me perfectly legitimate.
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We have to go into fundamentalist mosques; we have to stop foreign financing of Islamist groups.
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France is different from the U.S.A.'s El Dorado, American Dream image.
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I consider that France and the Republic were in London during the occupation and that the Vichy regime was not France.