Socialism vs Conservatism

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Socialist Francois Hollande has taken his plodding, undynamic campaign to become France's next president to within spitting distance of victory over the "hyper-president" Nicolas Sarkozy, finishing first in Sunday's initial round of voting.


The bespectacled 57-year-old career politician, who says he dislikes the rich and considers the world of high finance his enemy, will carry the momentum of this win into the final two weeks of campaigning against Sarkozy, who finished second...


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...g7vAwg?docId=49e330a526f44e079895cbe0be0b05b9
 
Socialist Francois Hollande has taken his plodding, undynamic campaign to become France's next president to within spitting distance of victory over the "hyper-president" Nicolas Sarkozy, finishing first in Sunday's initial round of voting.


The bespectacled 57-year-old career politician, who says he dislikes the rich and considers the world of high finance his enemy, will carry the momentum of this win into the final two weeks of campaigning against Sarkozy, who finished second...


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...g7vAwg?docId=49e330a526f44e079895cbe0be0b05b9

imo, france is an unstable nation where they do not care what they do as long as they pronounce it correctly

it is obviously time for a change and the economic instability is all sarkozy's fault, well someone's fault
 
I don't mind Doltaire.

Do you think rightwingers in France are headed for defeat?
 
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