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Tender Branson
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Dept. of Lozère for Sarkozy (55,74%)
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Martinique (60,52%) and Guadeloupe (50,83%) (overseas) for Royal
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Reuinion (overseas) for Royal (63,58%)
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Excellent result
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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President Nicolas Sarkozy de Nagy-Bosca, 6th President of the French Republic... Rings good!
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Where are departementale updates?
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20:12 oakvale Taylor Swift's 22 was originally titled 75 in reference to her ex Flanby's proposed tax rate
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20:49 Snowstalker yes, but i'm the kind of fascist who would have backed the allies
20:57 Snowstalker sadly, it's a legitimate ideology tarnished by the incompetent mussolini and the vile hitler
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Quote from: Sarkozy2007 (Hashemite) on May 06, 2007, 01:20:36 pm
Where are departementale updates?
http://tf1.lci.fr/infos/elections-2007/resultats/
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I read a claim on the Socialist website a while back that Sarkozy secretly supported the Iraq War, because he was rather quiet during it. If that's true, we're dealing with one massive irony.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Oh the PS
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YES! Can't say I could be happier with the result. This result actually makes me proud to be part French.
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May 06, 2007, 01:57:58 pm »
This is a great result, let's hope France gets rolling again, France 24 is covered in English on C-SPAN, Royal's "concession" speech is quite an embarassment, they won't be "renewing" anything if they keep this garbage up.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Quote from: TheWildCard on May 06, 2007, 01:56:57 pm
YES! Can't say I could be happier with the result. This result actually makes me proud to be part French.
Me as well, although I have to say I still have a negative opinion of France it went from "extremely unfavorable" to "very unfavorable"
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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May 06, 2007, 02:14:38 pm »
Meh. Better Sarkozy than Royal, I suppose. If I lived in France, I would be one of the 15% who didn't vote. Talk about two terrible candidates.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Quote from: Mr. Hunter on May 06, 2007, 01:28:04 pm
I read a claim on the Socialist website a while back that Sarkozy secretly supported the Iraq War, because he was rather quiet during it. If that's true, we're dealing with one massive irony.
It's already a massive irony - The U.S. had to turn to France for a foreign policy victory.
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Quote from: TheWildCard on May 06, 2007, 01:56:57 pm
YES! Can't say I could be happier with the result. This result actually makes me proud to be part French.
Me as well, although I have to say I still have a negative opinion of France it went from "extremely unfavorable" to "very unfavorable"
I still hate the French but I guess I can agree with them/applaud them for something.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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May 06, 2007, 02:32:09 pm »
Lol, 1 red spot in the North - Pas de Calais for Royal.
It would have been nice to slice the map into 2 parts from North-West France to the South-East, with NE for Sarkozy and SW for Royal.
Paris Suburbia seems to be in love with Sarkozy, giving him close to 60%.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Another defeat for "third way".
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Poll out for the Parliamentary Elections next month:
Ifop:
Sarkozy's UMP: 34%
Royal's PS: 29%
Bayrou's UDF: 12%
Le Pen's FN: 7%
No other party polled more than 5 pct in the survey.
http://www.forbes.com/business/feeds/afx/2007/05/06/afx3690581.html
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Quote from: ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ on May 06, 2007, 02:48:30 pm
Another defeat for "third way".
Huh? Please tell me who was third way in the second round? You could make a case that Bayrou was a "third way" candidate but Royal really was not "third way" economically.
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Quote from: Senator Colin Wixted on May 06, 2007, 02:51:25 pm
Quote from: ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ on May 06, 2007, 02:48:30 pm
Another defeat for "third way".
Huh? Please tell me who was third way in the second round? You could make a case that Bayrou was a "third way" candidate but Royal really was not "third way" economically.
True. On the whole she was noticably to the right of Blair (except in rhetoric, obviously).
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Re: French Presidential Election; 2nd round thread
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Quote from: Adolf Hitler
Is Paris burning?
Semi-joking aside, I told you it would have been tactically better to vote for Bayrou in the first round. Even IRV would have probably eliminated him, but he WAS also probably the Condorcet winner.
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Quote from: Free Alan! on May 06, 2007, 02:53:33 pm
Quote from: Senator Colin Wixted on May 06, 2007, 02:51:25 pm
Quote from: ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ on May 06, 2007, 02:48:30 pm
Another defeat for "third way".
Huh? Please tell me who was third way in the second round? You could make a case that Bayrou was a "third way" candidate but Royal really was not "third way" economically.
True. On the whole she was noticably to the right of Blair (except in rhetoric, obviously).
Well socially she definitely was, some of her plans sounded quite authoritarian to me at least.
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