We'll know tonight how the French feel about the
world and their place in it. Approximately 90% of
them are expected to vote today -- compare that to
the voting rates in the U.S.
However, at this point the polls are saying that
Sarko has the lion's share, and that's a sad thing,
in my opinion.
In a message dated 5/6/07 5:46:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) an outspoken
distaste for immigrants, many of whom he plans to
ship back where they came from if he can.
Thank God! I wish him well.
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TurquoiseB wrote:
We'll know tonight how the French feel about the
world and their place in it. Approximately 90% of
them are expected to vote today -- compare that to
the voting rates in the U.S.
However, at this point the polls are saying that
Sarko has the lion's share, and that's a sad
Bhairitu wrote:
TurquoiseB wrote:
We'll know tonight how the French feel about the
world and their place in it. Approximately 90% of
them are expected to vote today -- compare that to
the voting rates in the U.S.
However, at this point the polls are saying that
Sarko has the lion's
TurquoiseB wrote:
We'll know tonight how the French feel about the
world and their place in it. Approximately 90% of
them are expected to vote today -- compare that to
the voting rates in the U.S.
However, at this point the polls are saying that
Sarko has the lion's share, and that's a sad
In a message dated 5/6/07 6:00:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Paper ballot I assume or electronic voting (without paper trail)? The
latter as we well know in the US can be easily rigged.
And the paper ballot can't be rigged?