French Elections Sunday: What's Your Wish?
#61
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Hi Neil,
If thats an invite mate I'm on my way !!
If its not then I will have to wait for 2 years as I will allow the present Mrs Muck to bring me back to Oz for our 25th if she is lucky.
By then the world will be hotter, totally carbonised by a huge footprint and everyone will be smiling. Cardiff City will be in the Premiership and I will have a 2nd home in France.
More wishes !
;-)

Muck
If thats an invite mate I'm on my way !!
If its not then I will have to wait for 2 years as I will allow the present Mrs Muck to bring me back to Oz for our 25th if she is lucky.
By then the world will be hotter, totally carbonised by a huge footprint and everyone will be smiling. Cardiff City will be in the Premiership and I will have a 2nd home in France.
More wishes !
;-)

Muck
#64
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Well, that's the problem with "geopolitics"-it always gets "heavy" because it involves people's lives on a personal level, whether they realize it or want to realize it, it does, and whoever gets elected in France will have to come out one way or another on the subject of Iran and it will be the most critical foreign policy decision for France, which has traditionally had a close relationship with the country.
#68
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Author: ira
Date: 04/22/2007, 08:20 am
>The prime function of conservative parties is to give to those who have, ...
"And the prime function of the left is to take away from those who have?"
Les Socialistes aiments les pauvres autant, qu'ils en fabriquent.
Date: 04/22/2007, 08:20 am
>The prime function of conservative parties is to give to those who have, ...
"And the prime function of the left is to take away from those who have?"
Les Socialistes aiments les pauvres autant, qu'ils en fabriquent.
#71
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I am ready to declare Sarkozy President of the Republic - seems he will get all of Le Pen's 11% and a few percent of other lunatic far right parties and should split Bayroud's vote.
The only thing is that the 'fear factor' of Sarkozy in many French voters and maybe Bayroud's vote will all go to Royale - reminescent of the election where Mitterand upset d'Estaing i think around 1982 in similar situation in the 2nd round.
Punditry: Sarkozy 49% Royale 43%
The only thing is that the 'fear factor' of Sarkozy in many French voters and maybe Bayroud's vote will all go to Royale - reminescent of the election where Mitterand upset d'Estaing i think around 1982 in similar situation in the 2nd round.
Punditry: Sarkozy 49% Royale 43%
#72

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You don't know much about the Front National or French extremist parties. Half of Le Pen's electorate will refuse to vote in the next round, and about 30% of the remaining Le Pen voters will vote for Royal, just to spite Sarkozy and without giving a moment's thought to the consequences regarding their own beliefs.
In French politics, 1+1 does not equal 2.
In French politics, 1+1 does not equal 2.
#74
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Hard to believe but i of course do from you two - and gives me hope that it is not all over but the shouting.
Something about Sarkozy besides politics that makes me not like the man - all politicians are ambitious but he has been so blatantly self-promoting so long in a Machiavellian way it seems that i find it hard for the French to stomach him as well.
But as W proves weird things happen in democracies.
Something about Sarkozy besides politics that makes me not like the man - all politicians are ambitious but he has been so blatantly self-promoting so long in a Machiavellian way it seems that i find it hard for the French to stomach him as well.
But as W proves weird things happen in democracies.
#75

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It is probably not an accident that he looks a lot like Gollum from The Lord of the Rings. He was Chirac's "most loyal follower" for several years and then he suddenly stabbed Chirac in the back in 1995 by supporting Balladur for the presidency (because Balladur was much higher in the opinions polls than Chirac at the time), and then he spent the next 4 years crawling around behind Chirac muttering "my precious, my precious." His relationship with Chirac in recent years has been very much like Gollum and Frodo on the trail to Mount Doom -- each needed the other to survive, but no love was lost.



