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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2012, 09:14:38 PM »
somehow I have the feeling that the work of you guys on SOTT and others may have played a role in the non election of Sarkozy now.
maybe the PTB found it to risky to put him again into office after what we and others have discovered and distributed about his false flag ...

just thinking out loud....
 

I had the same thing occuring to me.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed, but not holding my breath.

What is known about Hollande, his cronies, history?

Pro-zionist/Israel, pro-intervention in Libya. Probably like a French white Obama. 

Let's see what comes to pass. I'm not holding my breath.



Let's watch him closely, short time ago the sex harassment law was dropped, where Hollande claimed:

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"Francois Hollande, if elected, will commit to a new law on sexual harassment being written up and registered as quickly as possible in the parliamentary agenda."

Given that others are pulling the strings I wonder what's the next atrocity they'll be coming up with here.

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And maybe Sarko is already packing for a cloister  :P?

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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2012, 09:19:58 PM »

Amid the politics, what's the story with Valerie Trierweiler, his (soon to be first lady) girlfriend?

_http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/9131497/French-election-2012-Francois-Hollande-girlfriend-Valerie-Trierweiler-vents-fury-at-her-own-magazine.html

_http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/23/francois-hollande-partner-first-lady

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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #17 on: May 06, 2012, 09:42:34 PM »
Nice!  :dance:

Remains to be seen if this has any effect on anything...
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #18 on: May 06, 2012, 10:18:06 PM »
Well, for now it's just nice not to have to look at five more years of the self-absorbed devilish gnome. First big test for Hollande will be his promise to remove all French troops from Afghanistan by end 2012, pass a law taxing the rich, and reinstating the retirement age of 60.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #19 on: May 06, 2012, 10:26:05 PM »
Well, I don't think either, it will make much difference. However, let's see, how Hollande turns out though. Glad, that the clown is out.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #20 on: May 06, 2012, 10:27:03 PM »
I'm not holding any hopes for the new guy and I do not expect to see any change, but nevertheless I'm quite happy!! Take that Sarko!!  :evil:
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #21 on: May 06, 2012, 10:31:37 PM »
I'm not holding any hopes for the new guy and I do not expect to see any change, but nevertheless I'm quite happy!! Take that Sarko!!  :evil:

Yeah, we take our little pleasures at the demise of the corrupt where we can get them in this screwed up world.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #22 on: May 06, 2012, 10:34:17 PM »
Yeah, not holding my breath here... it sure is nice not to have to look at Sharko's face again, and Hollande does act more humanly (not hard compared to dear Sarko), but he sounds too much like Obama. "Change and hope", etc. And he's in cahoots with Julien Dray. Or at least he used to be. And J.D is a dangerous eeevvvilll Sionist.

So, I don't know. Maybe with Sarko, there would have been a better change for a "revolution". With Hollande, it is likely to be the same of worse, but people might just relax too much. On the other hand, a revolution might not be the solution, if it turned out like the previous one...

I seriously doubt the result! Hollande probably won by far more, but the lovely voting machines made it look less humiliating for Sharko, who wouldn't have been able to stand it.

Let's wait and see, I guess. For now,  :dance: at the possibility of the garden dwarf starting to pay for his crimes and ending up in a really bad light!

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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #23 on: May 06, 2012, 10:38:05 PM »
Well, for now it's just nice not to have to look at five more years of the self-absorbed devilish gnome. First big test for Hollande will be his promise to remove all French troops from Afghanistan by end 2012, pass a law taxing the rich, and reinstating the retirement age of 60.

I wonder how long before Carla Bruni will divorce the self-absorbed devilish gnome? :P


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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #24 on: May 06, 2012, 10:41:35 PM »

I wonder how long before Carla Bruni will divorce the self-absorbed devilish gnome? :P

Maybe we can start a betting pool? 

I say that she'll stay for 3 months, leave, and they will be divorced before the year is over.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #25 on: May 06, 2012, 10:50:03 PM »

I wonder how long before Carla Bruni will divorce the self-absorbed devilish gnome? :P

Maybe we can start a betting pool?

I say that she'll stay for 3 months, leave, and they will be divorced before the year is over.
Lol! Okay, I'll play. I say 3 weeks before she leaves. And maybe she'll hook up with someone else.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2012, 03:16:38 AM »

I wonder how long before Carla Bruni will divorce the self-absorbed devilish gnome? :P

Maybe we can start a betting pool?

I say that she'll stay for 3 months, leave, and they will be divorced before the year is over.
Lol! Okay, I'll play. I say 3 weeks before she leaves. And maybe she'll hook up with someone else.

I'll play too. I think she will stay for one month after the inauguration of Hollande and then have a speedy divorce. What is the shortest amount of time available in France?
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #27 on: May 07, 2012, 03:30:50 AM »

I wonder how long before Carla Bruni will divorce the self-absorbed devilish gnome? :P

Maybe we can start a betting pool?

I say that she'll stay for 3 months, leave, and they will be divorced before the year is over.
Lol! Okay, I'll play. I say 3 weeks before she leaves. And maybe she'll hook up with someone else.

I'll play too. I think she will stay for one month after the inauguration of Hollande and then have a speedy divorce. What is the shortest amount of time available in France?

I would say 2 months after the inauguration  of Hollande.

Wishing you the best with you new President, but as we have seen over and over, I don"t think that it would be that much different.
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2012, 05:16:59 AM »
I'll play too. I think she will stay for one month after the inauguration of Hollande and then have a speedy divorce. What is the shortest amount of time available in France?

Am putting my money on as-soon-as-possible. I think she was with gnome for the first-lady title, and now that he is going down, she'll leave ship. If the rumors about her past relationships are true, she doesn't seem to care so much about conventions. 

Let's see what Hollander does...
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Re: French Election Result
« Reply #29 on: May 07, 2012, 08:06:04 AM »
I seriously doubt the result! Hollande probably won by far more, but the lovely voting machines made it look less humiliating for Sharko, who wouldn't have been able to stand it.
I'm pretty sure that's the case too. The right-wing folks did everything they could to tweak the results, but after all, the french people aren't THAT dumb. That's a small good news, but a good news nevertheless.

Regarding Hollande, he's a nice bureaucrat who will gently apply everything Bruxelles will ask. I'm not holding my breath, but at least this morning I'm a little less embarrased to be french.
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