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i cant pretend to know too much about him but i cant help but like him at the minute, really think he reckons he can influence stuff just thru his personality and doesnt give too much credence to traditional morals, getting married three months after a divorce, im the president, i can do what i want, and he's also put in some quality looking birds into his cabinet, someone else whos more time than i do at the mo, might find a pic of his minister for human rights, saw her in the paper on sunday, a saucy senegalese sister.

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May I, as a French civil-servant (spit) criticize this loathsome little shit?

 

He's a fucking liar for a start. He said he was going to be the President who would increase our 'purchasing power'. Suck my cock, Satan. I earn the princely some of fuck-all, or 1600 euros a month. After about six years' studies. I can hope to earn about 2300 at the END OF MY CAREER. Not all his fault, of course...but don't make promises you can't keep.

 

As for the 80000 job cuts in Education? Way to get the country moving again, Nick! Get less people working.

 

He's phasing out the NHS. This whole 'Sicko' bullshit of our great free health system? Even though it costs me 550 euros a year in private-health insurance to be fully covered.

 

The EU treaty - rejected a couple of years ago - has now been pushed through by Parliament.

 

Constant briefing to the media against his colleagues.

 

Control of the media: his best friend, Martin Bouygues, is majority shareholder in TF1.

 

One of his other best mates, Etienne Meugeotte, is Ed of 'Le Figaro'.

 

He's just sued Ryanair because they used an ad of him and his wife. Even though they tip off reporters everywhere they go.

 

The man's a cock. He won't get re-elected.

 

Get your money on Dominique Strauss-Kahn to win in 2012.

 

I'm off to get a pic of Rama Yade, the little kitten.

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May I, as a French civil-servant (spit) criticize this loathsome little shit?

 

He's a fucking liar for a start. He said he was going to be the President who would increase our 'purchasing power'. Suck my cock, Satan. I earn the princely some of fuck-all, or 1600 euros a month. After about six years' studies. I can hope to earn about 2300 at the END OF MY CAREER. Not all his fault, of course...but don't make promises you can't keep.

 

As for the 80000 job cuts in Education? Way to get the country moving again, Nick! Get less people working.

 

He's phasing out the NHS. This whole 'Sicko' bullshit of our great free health system? Even though it costs me 550 euros a year in private-health insurance to be fully covered.

 

The EU treaty - rejected a couple of years ago - has now been pushed through by Parliament.

 

Constant briefing to the media against his colleagues.

 

Control of the media: his best friend, Martin Bouygues, is majority shareholder in TF1.

 

One of his other best mates, Etienne Meugeotte, is Ed of 'Le Figaro'.

 

He's just sued Ryanair because they used an ad of him and his wife. Even though they tip off reporters everywhere they go.

 

The man's a cock. He won't get re-elected.

 

Get your money on Dominique Strauss-Kahn to win in 2012.

 

I'm off to get a pic of Rama Yade, the little kitten.

 

How did you get that job?

 

Lovely. Who she?

 

Rama Yade, im guessing a member of her cabinet.

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I really hope this cunt gets fucked off in the elections as predicted.

 

Sarkozy 'embarrassed France' with Obama video conference TV stunt | World news | guardian.co.uk

 

Nicolas Sarkozy has been accused of using a video conference with Barack Obama to boost his election campaign.

 

In an unprecedented move in French diplomacy, newscasts on several TV channels showed the first few minutes of a video link-up between the French president and his US counterpart.

 

Days before the first-round vote in the French presidential election, on 22 April, the rare glimpse of banter between world leaders shows Obama saying of the campaign: "It must be a busy time." He adds: "I admire the tough battle you are waging." Sarkozy replies, grinning, with arms folded: "We will win, Mr Obama. You and me, together." The cameras leave before the pair talk about Syria, Iran and oil.

 

The Socialist party accused Sarkozy of breaking diplomatic protocol and embarrassing France on the world scene to boost his struggling campaign for re-election, saying the images "weakened France's credibility in Washington and across the world".

 

The SNJ-CGT journalists' union, at the state broadcaster France Télévisions, condemned the "grotesque communications operation" by Sarkozy, calling it a "surrealist sequence" of electoral media strategy.

 

French media wondered if the White House knew the footage would be made public, or whether Obama was set up.

 

Washington told Le Monde it had been aware that cameras were authorised to film the first few minutes of the conference.

 

Later, Sarkozy and his Socialist challenger in the elections, François Hollande, staged competing open-air rallies in Paris to try to boost momentum.

 

Sarkozy, took to a vast stage in the Place de la Concorde, where Louis XVI was guillotined after the French revolution and where the right celebrated Sarkozy's election victory in 2007. In a speech peppered with references to the world financial crisis, he appealed to the "silent France that suffers and never complains", saying the choice at the election would define "the direction of France" at a time of great turmoil.

 

At the risk of irking European partners, including the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, he said he would force a debate on the role of the European Central Bank and how it could boost growth. This echoed one of Hollande's proposals for a change to Europe's approach to the crisis.

 

Sarkozy's emotive speech in front of tens of thousands was a last-ditch drive to boost morale. Recent polls showed Hollande climbing again in the first-round vote while Sarkozy's modest gains of the past month have started to recede, despite his warnings that France would face the economic catastrophe of Greece or Spain if he were not re-elected.

 

An Ifop poll showed that Sarkozy, with popularity ratings of 36%, is the most unpopular French president to stand for re-election in the history of the Fifth Republic.

 

 

Hollande, who, recent polls show, would comfortably win the second-round run-off on 6 May, addressed tens of thousands of supporters in front of Chateau de Vincennes, a castle in the east of the city which a mob of workers tried to raze in 1791. His speech which railed against "injustices" in France and vowed "to end privileges" was aimed at getting supporters out to vote amid a high risk abstention in the first-round vote.

 

His speech was also a round-up of his manifesto pledges to raise taxes on the richest and balance France's budget while also investing in education and state-assisted jobs for youth.

 

If Hollande wins the final run-off vote on 6 May, it would be first time the left has won the French presidency since Francois Mitterrand in 1988.

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The notion of socialists in charge of France makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. It could be awesome. One thing's for sure, salvation won't come from within.

 

* waits for Hermes to tell him how he doesn't really need a pension and how he's still statistically better off than Oliver Twist.

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On 05/02/2008 at 14:05, Red '84 said:

i cant pretend to know too much about him but i cant help but like him at the minute, really think he reckons he can influence stuff just thru his personality and doesnt give too much credence to traditional morals, getting married three months after a divorce, im the president, i can do what i want, and he's also put in some quality looking birds into his cabinet, someone else whos more time than i do at the mo, might find a pic of his minister for human rights, saw her in the paper on sunday, a saucy senegalese sister.

The state of this. Most of that could be said about Boris cunting Johnson.

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On 16/04/2012 at 11:59, Section_31 said:

The notion of socialists in charge of France makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. It could be awesome. One thing's for sure, salvation won't come from within.

 

* waits for Hermes to tell him how he doesn't really need a pension and how he's still statistically better off than Oliver Twist.

That worked out well, Macron is Nick Clegg with onions. 

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