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Started by CTG, November 17, 2006, 11:30:32 AM

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Somehow I think Obama won't be a president for a long time. What do you think?

He'll be the president for 8 years.
7 (31.8%)
He'll be the president for 4 years.
7 (31.8%)
He'll fail earlier because of the economical crisis.
1 (4.5%)
He'll be murdered earlier by terrorists/Ku Klux Klan/McCain/Hillary Clinton :D
7 (31.8%)

Total Members Voted: 21

Otto_Partz

Quote from: Krys TOFF
Quote from: JTK
Quote from: Otto_PartzIs there jumps in Formula 1 ? No way.
*Yawn* This is Stunts, man!
This video show why indy-like car will NEVER be used for a Stunts competition IRL : http://videos.sports.fr/video/iLyROoaftZBb.html
Why is MY car always involved on all these accidents ? ::) ;D

Krys TOFF

Quote from: CTGWhat about the current elections in France? Krys?
Sarkozy : 30%
Royal : 25%
Bayrou : 19%
Le Pen : 11%
Others are below 5%

So it's Sarkozy vs Royal for next vote in 2 weeks. I feel sad. I probably won't vote in 2 weeks... Or maybe I'll make a null vote.

German people were clever enough to force their politicians from left and right sides to work together. Bayrou wanted to do the same in France, and French were too stupid to understand that it was the best solution according to the current situation !

The only good part is the significant decreasing of Le Pen, and the huge participation rate (around 85% of French people over 18 years old voted today).

Krys TOFF

#32
Quote from: CTGSarkozy has Hungarian origin... :)
(...)
Royal must be ignored from policy. Two female leader in Europe would be way too much. Even one is a lot.
I don't select my favorite according to their religion, colour, sex or origin...

Sarkozy likes too much the "American way of life" to be good. He is motivated by his own good and don't care of French people.

Royal is just stupid. And as long as socialists don't fire motherf*cking Fabius, I won't vote socialist.

Bayrou was the only good choice IMO. Now I know, even if Bayrou is not there in next turn, I'll vote Bayrou again. ;D

After that, in June, will will have to vote again for "legislatives" elections. This will impact the future governement, whatever the future president. I hope to see Bayrou's people lead this election to see Bayrou prime minister. ::)

JTK

Quote from: CTG on April 23, 2007, 10:09:17 AM
Two female leader in Europe would be way too much. Even one is a lot.

Come on, CTG, don't be chauvinistic. :-\
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Krys TOFF

Sarkozy is French new president... I just hope he won't act as is old friend G.W. "stupid" Bush and lead France to a war for oil in Irak, Iran or so.





I miss the vomit icon...

Krys TOFF

Quote from: CTGFrance has a Hungarian leader, wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... ;D
No, France has G.W. Bush little brother. Sarkozy is not Hungarian, he is not really French either. He is like a motherf*cking top-right part of the American Republicans. But Royal Barbie was not a better choice anyway...
Let's hope next "legislatives" elections will make Bayrou team have the majority.

Chulk

First chance either for a color man or a woman. We have a woman here and I don't think she'll do any good. Even if she tried, politicians around the world won't listen to a woman. So a man, even if a color one, would be better.
Yes, it is me. No, I'm not back at racing (for now...)

Krys TOFF

Color or sex is not a problem for me. What is said by them is.
Clinton was for war in Irak while Obama wasn't and still isn't. That's sufficient for me to whish Obama's victory.

BonzaiJoe

I don't care if it's a woman, a black guy, a white guy or a japanese drag queen who is president. I think Obama seems to have better and more progressive policies than Clinton, so I support him. But anyway I consider them both smoke and mirrors, without any real political ideas and too easy to control. I was supporting John Edwards, and I'm sad he dropped out...
But we can't be quite sure.


Akoss Poo a.k.a. Zorromeister

I think women who have the smallest spark of desire to be a president should all hang on the gallows!!! BÖFF!!! Forever niggers, forever Obama!!!
Chürműű! :-)

629.09 km

JTK

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Quote from: Chulk on January 31, 2008, 04:16:10 PM
politicians around the world won't listen to a woman.
That's not my opinion, look at former England's leader Margaret Thatcher: Oh yes, the resr of the world had respect!. And today polititians in the world, especially in Europe DO respect our female chancellor Angela Merkel.

(Nevertheless I did not vote for her, I don't like her inner politics at all!)
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Krys TOFF

Quote from: JTK on February 01, 2008, 09:11:56 AM
Quote from: Chulk on January 31, 2008, 04:16:10 PM
politicians around the world won't listen to a woman.
That's not my opinion, look at former England's leader Margaret Thatcher: Oh yes, the resr of the world had respect!
Except French. ;D
You may not know it but there was an argument between French and English people due to a French song from Renaud named "Miss Maggie". This song was an "ode" to all women (compared to men). All, but Margaret Tatcher who never was considered as a real woman in France. :D
English people didn't like it, dunno why. :D :D :D :D :D :D

JTK

Quote from: Krys TOFF on February 01, 2008, 01:34:08 PM
All, but Margaret Tatcher who never was considered as a real woman in France.

But so in England, too. Do you know the old English series "Spitting Image"? Ther Thatcher often met Reagan in the bathroom, both shaving their faces while speaking...  :D
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Krys TOFF

Sadly, I never heard of "Spitting Image"...

Chulk

Quote from: JTK on February 01, 2008, 09:11:56 AM
Quote from: Chulk on January 31, 2008, 04:16:10 PM
politicians around the world won't listen to a woman.
That's not my opinion, look at former England's leader Margaret Thatcher: Oh yes, the resr of the world had respect!. And today polititians in the world, especially in Europe DO respect our female chancellor Angela Merkel.
I see your point, but you're mentioning only 2 cases in world history. And if there hadn't been more female leaders in the world, is because people still finds it difficult to listen to them. But don't get me wrong... I'm for an open-minded society, where everyone can have ideas and be listened to.
Yes, it is me. No, I'm not back at racing (for now...)