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Sarkozy is elected president :(
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06 May 2007 Sun 10:19 pm |
Sarkozy is elected the president of France getting the 53% of the votes. Sarkozy is known to be totally against the entry of Turkey in the EU. Now, we can be sure again that we will never enter in the union.
He is also seen as a dangerous man being against the immigrants. He has radical ideas. Segolene warned that France would go to an environment of collision/conflict if Sarkozy is elected, something like the Banlieu incidents in 2005. His politics and personality make anxious especially the africans, the arabs and the turks living there.
As a person living in France, I'm sad.
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06 May 2007 Sun 10:36 pm |
Quoting mltm: Sarkozy is elected the president of France getting the 53% of the votes. |
This is a very sad day indeed
The Kärcher-incident gives a bit of an idea about his personality..
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06 May 2007 Sun 10:45 pm |
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06 May 2007 Sun 11:12 pm |
Hmm, this confession below gives an idea about his scaringly great ambition to be president of France and his somehwat revengeful ideas: inferiority complex that comes from childhood.
"Sarkozy has said that his father's abandonment shaped much of what he is today. As a young boy and teenager, he felt inferior in relation to his wealthy classmates.[4] He suffered from insecurities (his physical shortness, his family's lack of money, at least relatively to their 17th Arrondissement or Neuilly neighbours), and is said to have harboured a considerable amount of resentment against his absent father. “What made me who I am now is the sum of all the humiliations suffered during childhoodâ€, he said later."
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07 May 2007 Mon 02:51 am |
weren't he and his family immigrants as well? isn't that really ironic?
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07 May 2007 Mon 04:11 am |
He announced after election that he's looking forword to a new meaning of relatioship between France and USA.
Hmm,i wonder what does that mean ?!
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07 May 2007 Mon 11:53 am |
im glad he won the elections.
i've beens against him until a week ago.
after the failures of left wing "social-labor" parties the europe started chosing rightists, which is understandable.
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07 May 2007 Mon 04:42 pm |
Quoting gezbelle: weren't he and his family immigrants as well? isn't that really ironic? |
His father was a hungarian immigrant and his mother is french with paternal greek origin, but he was born and raised in France, and he does not even know hungarian. And I think he considers himself totally french, and again I think he is mostly against the muslim immigrants, middle eastern, arabs, turks...
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