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    A resounding "Non" for the extremists

    Looks like Macron will win in France with something like a 2:1 result.

    #2
    So, a oui for guys that marry their teacher.

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      #3
      And now the next President of Francastan will be Omar Akbar Al Jihadi. Open the doors boys - let 'em in to start knocking up those sinful liberal French girls with Muslim seed. Next stop - Germany.

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        #4
        And grass how is this a good thing! A Leader who F&@ked and married his high school teacher. Wow say that slowly and think what they elected. Yea we all had that one teacher but most kept it as teacher student! But not your boy! So now let's all sit back and watch the experiment continue to the fall of France. Sort of like the Alberta experiment or the Canadian one with JT.

        It's like running into a train in slow motion you know your going to get killed by the impact but you can't stop watching.

        France first then on to Germany

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          #5
          Any time extremists get booted it's a good result. The National Front is a party founded by Nazi collaborators and Holocaust deniers. Enough reason to keep them far from power.

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            #6
            seems same situation across the world leader is elected but a real dogs breakfast in parliament getting legislation through etc etc minor parties you know the story.

            see on the news here almost 25% abstained from voting wonder if that's a normal in figure in france or people disenchanted

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              #7
              From what I read this is a very low turnout, lower than the initial round of voting for France. Same problem as the US - a heck of a lot of people don't like either candidate in the final vote.

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                #8
                There's no doubt extremists are dangerous. But so are leaders that don't acknowledge or foresee problems from their actions or lack thereof. Think Neville Chamberlain when Hitler rose to power. Chamberlain failed to see the danger that lay ahead and set the world back as Hitler got a running start.

                Will France's new leader miss what waves of Muslim immigrants will mean to the future of France? Will he be ousted when the Caliphate takes control? Who will be first to the guillotine?

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                  #9
                  Chamberlain maybe failed to foresee what was inevitable but at least he didn't help round up Jews for the gas chambers like LePen's lot did.
                  Besides dealing with Muslims is nothing new to France - unlike North America where it's a post 9/11 thing they have been dealing with it since the 1800s. Read up on Algeria if you're not familiar with it.

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                    #10
                    Legionnaires fighting Muslims in the desert is different than a nation within a nation on home soil.

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                      #11
                      What do collaborators have to do with this? Collaborators were all over occupied Europe. Vichy wasn't exclusive.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Braveheart View Post
                        Legionnaires fighting Muslims in the desert is different than a nation within a nation on home soil.
                        You maybe misunderstand the colonial aftereffects in Europe. There are considerable numbers of people in France, Holland, Belgium, UK and other European countries that were either born overseas in former colonies or are descended from those immigrants. Many are Muslims, there are issues around integration in some cases - point is this is not a new topic for Europe.

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                          #13
                          grassfarmer,---"Chamberlain maybe failed to foresee what was inevitable but at least he didn't help round up Jews for the gas chambers like LePen's lot did."

                          Unlike Chamberlain, George Soros did help Nazis round up Jews for the gas chambers. George Soros worked with Nazis to reveal Jewish hiding places and Jewish homes that had valuables the Nazis were looking to confiscate. George Soros admitted to doing this on a Dec 20th 1998 broadcast of "60 Minutes" hosted by Steve Kroft. Why is George Soros, one of the biggest funder of leftwing causes around the world, NOT IN PRISION ???

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by danny W1M View Post
                            grassfarmer,---"Chamberlain maybe failed to foresee what was inevitable but at least he didn't help round up Jews for the gas chambers like LePen's lot did."

                            Unlike Chamberlain, George Soros did help Nazis round up Jews for the gas chambers. George Soros worked with Nazis to reveal Jewish hiding places and Jewish homes that had valuables the Nazis were looking to confiscate. George Soros admitted to doing this on a Dec 20th 1998 broadcast of "60 Minutes" hosted by Steve Kroft. Why is George Soros, one of the biggest funder of leftwing causes around the world, NOT IN PRISION ???
                            There are certainly some good arguments for Soros doing jail time but I doubt rounding up Jews for the gas chambers is one of them. He was born in 1930 so would be between 9-15 years old during WW2.
                            Doesn't detract from the fact Le Pens and their fellow National Fronters were collaborators and Nazi sympathizers.

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                              #15
                              What may be more interesting then Le Pen not being elected is the two previous parties that traditionally held power didn't even hit the radar. Macron is not the status quo. He's got immense pressure to create some change in the system. He's a "trump light". Focus shifts to Germany now, should be interesting ..... make no mistake the establishment is being routed

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