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COMMENTS:
Voted : Yes
I support most of his policies. With his rise to President, the US, France, UK and Germany will get along much better. The West will be more united.
Voted : I dont care
The firts chance I get im moving out of Europe. America and Europe are becoming dangerous societies that I dont want to be a part of.
Voted : I dont care
sure and he'll be the first ever politician not to break promises he made just to get elected. i bet you creamed your jeans when you heard he won, didn't you soc.
kev- nah, Segolene Royal for me is the hot one.
Voted : définitivement, non!
Warmer relations with the US and Israel, pah! That marks him as a cunt in my eyes. And I see from the picture that he's not averse to shaking hands with other cunts.
Voted : Just another nation-wrecker in disguise
^ He's another yes man,like any *viable* candidate is, for the globalist elites.They of course have the goal of smashing sovereignty and identity of all western nations.This requires the destruction of all ethnic identity and I must say they are doing so exceedingly well.Note he has no intention of halting immigration,only illegal immigration so he can score points with duped conservatives.
Voted : I dont care
C'est la vie!
by MO_ on Mon May 07, 07 5:22pm
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Voted : What % of B&W users are French? He's their man. Let the French, BE the French.
Just a thought. It IS a democracy, is it not?
contra- Of course. But one is still free to express their opinion though, much like everyone on this site who was not American had an opinion on Bush's last re-election.
Socrates, what interests me more is the French mentality going into the voting booths, or whatever they have. Sounds to me like the average French person isn't as anti-American as I had been made to believe by the press coverage.
^and maybe I'm reading more into their choice than I should. Maybe it's something else about the man that they like that overshadows their distaste for America or Americans. I'd appreciate some input from the French, that's all I'm saying. Why do they think he was elected? Is it BECAUSE he wants to improve relations with the US? or something else? I don't want to blog on your ballot. Should I write a new one?
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