France goes to the wrong direction, and nothing is happening...

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  1. Beevee

    Beevee Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Weather? No! The 'whether' was intended.

    And it seems madame has now chicken out. I don't blame her. She's a lady. I'm just a dirty old man who dreams a lot.
     
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    I already told you they are the last things on my mind. Please stop bothering me with your fetish for cars, guns and such, man.
     
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    Fetish? They are tools used to create wealth and to protect it. Do you enjoy having people destroy wealth because you are afraid to protect yourself?
     
  4. Jacques d'Égalité

    Jacques d'Égalité New Member

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    France is doing the right thing, though I wish Hollande would stop supporting the EU so much. He's sucking up to the Germans.

    Would have been better if Jean-Luc Mélenchon had won.
     
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    What? Mélanchon? This man is crasy! He said that Cuba is a democracy and that we must make pokets of rich people and a lot of other extremist thing like that...
    He's a dangerous man, as all the communist; I think and I hope that he will never be president, it would be a disaster!...
     
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    While many of you may not like Socialists, it should also not be forgoten that Sarkozy is an anti-european semite:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z43PcBR_El0

    Better to vote for the Socialists perhaps. The Socialists may want to transfer money from the wealthy to the poor, but it seems that Sarkozy would flood the country with poverty from outside. Which one is worse?
     
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    We don't care about Sarkozy's origin, he haven't choice them, but he choice to love the country where he is born, that's the more important; that's one of the reason why he's a very great person for France and that's why he have been one of the greatest president of the Vè French Republic.
    I don't think that he is anti-European, and, if he is, that's less than Hollande... The day of his election, Arabs people in my city where very happy and some (not all) of them said that France "was belonged to them"... Very nice... Hollande don't like people with European origin, I think; he don't speak about the subject like that because he avoid all the subjetcs who aren't easy; but a lot of his friend of left who speak about that make see that they are anti-European.
     
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    So France has two choices, and neither of them particularly like the French people.
    Let's see, Sarkozy wants the government to discriminate against ethnically French people. Sarkozy does not want there to be ethnically French people in the future.
    How is Hollande worse?

    Obviously Sarkozy thinks ethnicity is a serious issue, and that the ethnicity of a French citizen cannot be ignored. And apparently he believes the French government should actively support the Jews to have their own nation, but for some reason it would be racist for the French to want the same thing.

    No, I would be voting for Le Pen.

    Apparently she has about as much popularity as either Hollande or Sarkozy:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12660329
     
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    Sarkozy speak about all the subject about national identity, that's not the case of Hollande, Hollande don't care.

    That's very different for the Jews and the French people, because that the story of the to people are extremely differents...
    France is a former colonial country, so, French people with French origin can't speak about some subject like that because it will look very racist... When you see that in French suburb said that you love France when you are whrite is considered as a racist and a shamefull thing, I don't think that we can speak about ethnicity, etc... really...

    Le Pen?... Why?
     
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    The first thing to do before you can revive the economy is to stop bringing in more poverty from the outside.
     
  11. clarisse150

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    Sarkozy want reduce emigration to. Less, but he want. And that's better like that, France musn't be a close country.
    Le Pen's economy will not to be forcing great; she want for exemple that France take back Franc for money and so, separe France to the other country who are in the Euro zone. That's dangerous.
     
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    Le Pen is practically racist.
     
  13. Jacques d'Égalité

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    He didn't say Cuba is a democracy, he just said it's not a dictatorship. An explanation of what he meant: http://www.rue89.com/rue89-presidentielle/2012/04/13/pourquoi-melenchon-refuse-t-il-de-dire-que-cuba-est-une-dictature
     
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