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President Sarkozy

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Anonymous Coward
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5/6/2007 12:48 PM
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President Sarkozy
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According to this: [link to tsr.blogs.com] Swiss TV station, exit polls suggest Nicolas Sarkozy has won with approximately 53.5% of the vote to Segolene Royale's 46.5%.

The Socialist Party's own estimations put Sarkozy on 54%.

The UMP (Sarkozy's Party)is preparing for celebrations in the Place de la Concorde.

I'd imagine a few cars will get a torching tonight as well
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 95446 (OP)
5/6/2007 12:50 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

"exit polls suggest Nicolas Sarkozy has won with approximately 53.5% of the vote to Segolene Royale's 46.5%"
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 232925
5/6/2007 12:53 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

[link to voting-machines.blogspot.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 224216
5/6/2007 1:59 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

O.K now watch the left go crazy,roiting because they dont
want to work 40 hrs a week and much more.
PACNWguy Subscriber
User ID: 60206
5/6/2007 2:05 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is fantastic news.

A RIGHT WING PRO USA CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

TA DA!

Congrats to the French!

Goofy Thum
OBAMA - THE FASTEST FAILED PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 132975
5/6/2007 2:29 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is fantastic news.

A RIGHT WING PRO USA CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

TA DA!

Congrats to the French!

Goofy Thum
 Quoting: PACNWguy


Hoorah!

Another Israel-first, Zionistic Talmudista ascends to power!

scream
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 2:30 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

A convincing victory for Sarkozy in France

By Katrin Bennhold
Published: May 6, 2007

PARIS: Nicolas Sarkozy, an immigrant's son who had the French presidency in his sights for three decades, won a convincing victory in the election Sunday, keeping the right in power for the next five years.

The tough-talking former interior minister, whose victory had been widely predicted, obtained 53 percent of the vote, according to preliminary results by four polling agencies. His rival, Ségolène Royal, received 47 percent, ending her quest to become France's first female head of state and dealing a blow to her Socialist Party.


Royal conceded defeat within minutes of the polls closing.



[link to www.iht.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 214446
5/6/2007 2:35 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

what has become of that german guy who retired in a bunker sometime ago
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 60206
5/6/2007 2:43 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is fantastic news.

A RIGHT WING PRO USA CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

TA DA!

Congrats to the French!

Goofy Thum
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 2:44 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Economy was key issue for voters
By Meg Bortin Published: May 6, 2007



PARIS: The voters who elected Nicolas Sarkozy president of France on Sunday went to the polls with a message: It's the economy, mon cher.




[link to www.iht.com]
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 2:47 PM
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now the rest of the story...paladin




France – The same thing is happening in France too where housing stocks are speedily growing as prices started falling at the end of 2006.



Evolution of prices - Source Immonot
This trend is also characterised by a collapse in the amount of buyers coming from the classically most important socio-professional category, i.e. managers and self-employed professionals. According to a Century21 survey (2), the percentage of purchases made by managers and self-employed workers slid from 17.5 in 2004 down to 16.9 in 2005, and collapsed to 9.7 only in 2006. This is a 50% cut for the category usually making most of the comfort transactions. In addition to this, as the Anglo-Saxon investors who represented 25% of the Parisian market are stuck into the collapse of the US real estate bubble, the French housing market is also reversing.

According to BIPE (3), the overall value of France's housing estate is about to decrease for the first time in many years (as a result of the general fall in home prices throughout the country, in particular a 4 point drop in old homes' prices). And according to Xerfi, who confirms the possibility of a real estate crash, we should in fact expect a 25% fall over the next three years (4).

For LEAP/E2020, such forecasts are optimistic compared with the real trends affecting the French housing market, in particular the Paris market. They underestimate the scope and speed of the process. Just like in February 2006 when our team was anticipating a speedy collapse of the US housing market while the most pessimistic analysts were predicting a « soft landing », today we estimate that the situation will deteriorate speedily because of the cumulated effects of the bursting of real estate bubbles in the US and in Europe (Spain, France, UK), and of the impact outside the US of the American economic depression. According to our research, the year 2007 only could witness a 15% drop in home prices in France, Paris in particular.



[link to www.leap2020.eu]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 232948
5/6/2007 2:48 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is frivolous news.

A RIGHT WING PRO ISRAEL CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

tweedle-dee tweedle-dum

Shame on the rigged French voting machines!
PACNWguy Subscriber
User ID: 60206
5/6/2007 2:51 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Shame on the rigged French voting machines!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 232948


I was wondering how long it would take to blame it on rigged voting.

laugh

LOSERS!
OBAMA - THE FASTEST FAILED PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 2:55 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

French voters cast their ballots

What will this next presidency mean for France, the French, and for the rest of the world? (114 comments)



read what the French people have to say....paladin


[link to www.iht.com]
Jomama
User ID: 180153
5/6/2007 2:56 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Economy was key issue for voters
By Meg Bortin Published: May 6, 2007



PARIS: The voters who elected Nicolas Sarkozy president of France on Sunday went to the polls with a message: It's the economy, mon cher.




[link to www.iht.com]
 Quoting: paladin

They know!

[link to djomama.blogspot.com]
to herd or not to herd
[link to djomama.blogspot.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 189253
5/6/2007 2:57 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

It's good because people can bash this illuminati figure without feeling bad...I wonder how long will it takes before the rioting starts; a more zionist sucker than Sarkosy is impossible to find in Europe.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 132975
5/6/2007 3:05 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

It's good because people can bash this illuminati figure without feeling bad...I wonder how long will it takes before the rioting starts; a more zionist sucker than Sarkosy is impossible to find in Europe.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 189253


Monsieur le President, Talmudista Sarkozy, intends to preside over the destruction of La Belle France!

Remember, Israel, first, last and always!!

scream
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 3:07 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

now the rest of the story...paladin




France – The same thing is happening in France too where housing stocks are speedily growing as prices started falling at the end of 2006.



Evolution of prices - Source Immonot
This trend is also characterised by a collapse in the amount of buyers coming from the classically most important socio-professional category, i.e. managers and self-employed professionals. According to a Century21 survey (2), the percentage of purchases made by managers and self-employed workers slid from 17.5 in 2004 down to 16.9 in 2005, and collapsed to 9.7 only in 2006. This is a 50% cut for the category usually making most of the comfort transactions. In addition to this, as the Anglo-Saxon investors who represented 25% of the Parisian market are stuck into the collapse of the US real estate bubble, the French housing market is also reversing.

According to BIPE (3), the overall value of France's housing estate is about to decrease for the first time in many years (as a result of the general fall in home prices throughout the country, in particular a 4 point drop in old homes' prices). And according to Xerfi, who confirms the possibility of a real estate crash, we should in fact expect a 25% fall over the next three years (4).

For LEAP/E2020, such forecasts are optimistic compared with the real trends affecting the French housing market, in particular the Paris market. They underestimate the scope and speed of the process. Just like in February 2006 when our team was anticipating a speedy collapse of the US housing market while the most pessimistic analysts were predicting a « soft landing », today we estimate that the situation will deteriorate speedily because of the cumulated effects of the bursting of real estate bubbles in the US and in Europe (Spain, France, UK), and of the impact outside the US of the American economic depression. According to our research, the year 2007 only could witness a 15% drop in home prices in France, Paris in particular.



[link to www.leap2020.eu]
 Quoting: paladin







Sarkozy's first hundred days


Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
Sunday May 6, 2007
Guardian Unlimited


Nicolas Sarkozy is not one to shut himself away. But he is planning to go on a three-day post-victory retreat to an isolated corner of France, perhaps a monastery.
Three days, he has decided, would allow him to calmly digest victory, come to terms with the "seriousness of the weight on his shoulders" and "step into the role" of president that he has striven for all his adult life.

Mr Sarkozy's first hundred days in power have already been carefully planned.


Article continues

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The self-styled man of action believes that if he is to deliver his promised economic revolution and soothe French malaise he must push through his most important reforms in his first months: loosening the 35-hour week, limiting strike powers, tightening immigration laws, bringing in increased penalties for young re-offenders that he failed to introduce as interior minister, and kick-starting his plans for a "nation of homeowners".




chuckle

what other president came out and told the people to buy homes....with ARM's
King Neptune
User ID: 189103
5/6/2007 3:08 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is fantastic news.

A RIGHT WING PRO USA CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

TA DA!

Congrats to the French!

Goofy Thum
 Quoting: PACNWguy


ahole
All we have is hope that a dragon will be born again, and one will rise to lead us to freedom.
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 3:13 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

this is his plan..


loosening the 35-hour week,

limiting strike powers,

tightening immigration laws,

bringing in increased penalties for young re-offenders that he failed to introduce as interior minister,

and kick-starting his plans for a "nation of homeowners".
PACNWguy Subscriber
User ID: 60206
5/6/2007 3:14 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

The US dem candidates have got to be shaking in their boots with this defeat.

The French are far far more far left then the population of the US is and with them picking a Right Wing Conservative who admires the US is something to behold.

rr129
OBAMA - THE FASTEST FAILED PRESIDENT IN AMERICAN HISTORY
MO
User ID: 233043
5/6/2007 3:15 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Oh no.
Rhexis
User ID: 196374
5/6/2007 3:16 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

This is fantastic news.

A RIGHT WING PRO USA CONSERVATIVE FRENCH LEADER.

TA DA!

Congrats to the French!

Goofy Thum
 Quoting: PACNWguy


Please... They might have as well elected an american mainstream democrat. France doesn't have the malignant brand of religious induced 'conservatism' that the plagues the US. THANKFULLY.

Rhexis.
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 3:17 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

According to BIPE (3), the overall value of France's housing estate is about to decrease for the first time in many years (as a result of the general fall in home prices throughout the country, in particular a 4 point drop in old homes' prices). And according to Xerfi, who confirms the possibility of a real estate crash, we should in fact expect a 25% fall over the next three years (4).




and he wants to kick-starting his plans for a "nation of homeowners".



like the neo-cons......he does not understand the money markets..

chuckle
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 95446 (OP)
5/6/2007 3:20 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

this is his plan..


loosening the 35-hour week,

limiting strike powers,

tightening immigration laws,

bringing in increased penalties for young re-offenders that he failed to introduce as interior minister,

and kick-starting his plans for a "nation of homeowners".
 Quoting: paladin


Sarkozy = Margret Thatcher
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 3:32 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Nicolas Sarkozy in quotes



EU expansion

"'I want an integrated Europe, in other words, a Europe that has borders ... Turkey is in Asia Minor."



so now we have it ..paladin

Turkey will never join the EU....
tachik0ma
User ID: 233038
5/6/2007 3:42 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

According to BIPE (3), the overall value of France's housing estate is about to decrease for the first time in many years (as a result of the general fall in home prices throughout the country, in particular a 4 point drop in old homes' prices). And according to Xerfi, who confirms the possibility of a real estate crash, we should in fact expect a 25% fall over the next three years (4).

Expect civil war in France. His own voters will soon realize the mistake they made.


and he wants to kick-starting his plans for a "nation of homeowners".



like the neo-cons......he does not understand the money markets..

chuckle
 Quoting: paladin
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 232925
5/6/2007 3:44 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Nicolas Sarkozy in quotes

"'I want an integrated Europe, in other words, a Europe that has borders ... Turkey is in Asia Minor."

Turkey will never join the EU....
 Quoting: paladin


Sarkozy = Blair = Illuminati

What was again what Blair said about sending UK soldiers to foreign countries before being elected in 1997?
paladin
User ID: 232930
5/6/2007 3:50 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Nicolas Sarkozy in quotes


The English

"Do we ask ourselves why the English buy our houses in the Dordogne and the Périgord, in the Lubéron, in Savoie and in many other regions? ... I have nothing against the English, who are our friends, but it is not my ambition that the most beautiful villages of France become holiday resorts reserved for the British."




chuckle



[link to www.guardian.co.uk]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 233056
5/6/2007 3:52 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

huh? huge parts of france are radical right, does nobody remember Le Pen?

Only Austria could compare with that. France is by numbers the biggest right wing voting population in Europe since a couple of decades now.

how can anybody call france politically left? just because the government was anti-US? hahahaha
tachik0ma
User ID: 233038
5/6/2007 3:59 PM
Re: President SarkozyQuote

Expect french troops in Iran soon.
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