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by Christophe » 07/03/12, 15:33

Oh no, finally it's all the same worse in Russia than in France ... at least they are less discreet! Here we invite billionaires to the government but indirectly ... : Cheesy:

Wednesday 7 March - 14: 57

Vladimir Putin calls on billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, who came third in the presidential election, to join the government
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by Obamot » 08/03/12, 02:32

Christophe wrote:Paranoic macro?

I knew someone who was stripping the newsletters: at the office level, there is no possible fraud ... now at the national level ... :?:

Ask your elected officials and municipal councilors how it's going ... it's clean, at least "down" ...

Nevertheless, in politics, from a certain level of voting, one or the other they are all bags to ... biiiip .... We vote for ... en ) s ... do not even discuss the top. The worst is that some ban..nt hearing them ... CQFD! : Lol: : Lol:

The most serious problem for voting is electronic voting, which should be banned. Even if the paper ballot does not prevent fraud. one can nevertheless by various means, know if there has been fraud (report of the counts of the offices made by convocations of delegated citizens, and done in real time on the internet, etc). For example, I have no confidence in American electronic voting machines, or faked EPROMS were discovered under the Bu $ h era.

Christophe wrote:Holland will continue to perpetuate the allegiance to the financial mafio system ... it leaves the country, why would it be different?

The only one who had real ambitions for France (and therefore also a little for himself, but without the rudeness of the current puppet> at least it was clear to everyone) and above all who had the means there to succeed because he has the intelligence, it was Villepin. Because Eva Joly did not have her stature anyway (although today she is ahead : Cheesy: )

Christophe wrote:The best vote to change a society is not in a pseudo vote that gives the illusion of a democracy ....

The best vote is when you buy ... one product over another!
The best vote is when you consume differently!
The best vote is when you say no! (to liberticidal bills, pollution, social misery, media manipulation ...)!
The best vote is when you fight daily (or almost)!

... etc etc ... you can complete the list ...

And there, we can vote every day (or almost) and hope to change society permanently without resorting to clowns lawmakers!

Yes, but how to change mentalities in depth, because currently, the resignation of consumer is great! And then with your system it misses the guards, like the polls or the results of polls ... (the marketing records keep it jealously secret, so the goods made for the consummate actors are not so obvious)

Christophe wrote:My prediction for 2012: Sarko president² and cohabitation after the legislative elections ...

Hollande will be elected if the elections are not rigged.
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by Janic » 08/03/12, 08:28

it is interesting to note the conservatism of the French! fucked by the right they pass to the left, fucked by the left they return to the right in a back and forth incessant.
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by Christophe » 08/03/12, 09:05

Obamot wrote:The only one who had real ambitions for France (and therefore also a little for himself, but without the rudeness of the current puppet> at least it was clear to everyone) and above all who had the means there to succeed because he has the intelligence, it was Villepin.


De Villepin I admire him enough for what he did with Chirac in 2002-2003 against the invasion of Iraq but apart from that ... he looks like everyone else and currently he tells a lot of bullshit I find...

Here is a truly "alternative" candidate: economy-finance/j-cheminade-and-the-new-bretton-wood-of-november-t6492.html
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