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2007-05-01 07:18:44 · 27 answers · asked by Siobhan 3 in Politics & Government Elections

27 answers

Yes.

I've been reading about it on a blog I read, called World Views, at sfgate.com.

Always interested in what's going on, and in how voters are voting.

Not all Americans love being ignorant.

2007-05-01 09:21:03 · answer #1 · answered by tehabwa 7 · 4 0

yes, very.

Your country is at a cross roads. France has been on fire, literally, for months now. The economy is in dire condition. The country is at risk for terrorist attacks. French culture is fading away. France has followed leftist policies for quite a while and it will be interesting to see if they are open to alternative choices.

Additionally, the outcome has a direct effect on our country as well. France has very effective anti terrorism strategies and policies (in fact, if you think America is a "police state" because of our domestic anti terror policies, you should read about how France deals with the WOT [as well as the UK]). Finally, France also has an important role to place in terms of energy, particularly nuclear energy, from which we can learn a lot.

Plus, I'm going to Paris again in August.

2007-05-01 14:14:14 · answer #2 · answered by Tired o 3 · 2 0

in order that which you be responsive to approximately: Sarkozy: head of political marketing campaign is the very nationalist former "super grasp" of the loose masons. His N°2 sits interior the trilateral comission and is an in depth pal from W. Royal: Her brother is the french secret agent who blew the Greenpeace Boat "Rainbow Warrior" after Chirac´s Nuclear try. Bayrou (third guy) is the only one to be a genuine christian, pay interest to our surroundings, consolidate the ecu, characterize all of them and not in undemanding terms Paris and is the only one to permit rights to lingustic and cultural minorities

2016-10-14 06:42:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To a certain extent because a win for Sarkovsky would probably have beneficial effects on other European countries if France ditches socialism. The UK has been ruled by sociaism in Europe for far too long.

2007-05-01 22:08:13 · answer #4 · answered by Beau Brummell 6 · 1 1

Fairly interested, but I'm much more interested in the Scottish election this Thursday.

2007-05-01 07:33:15 · answer #5 · answered by Spacephantom 7 · 6 1

What your neighbours do is always important and which way the French vote will have many implications for the EU.
Personaly I thinks Royale wins hans down on looks, but would be a disaster for a country already mired in the misery
of socialism!

2007-05-01 07:45:47 · answer #6 · answered by pete h 5 · 1 4

Yes, but to analyze election results.

2007-05-01 18:02:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

No. I'm not French & France has very little impact on world affairs.

2007-05-01 10:20:37 · answer #8 · answered by yupchagee 7 · 1 2

Only insofar as LeBigot, whoops, I mean LePen NOT being in the runoff, thank God!

2007-05-01 11:51:06 · answer #9 · answered by I am that damn good. 3 · 2 1

No. Elections in my own country interest me more.

2007-05-01 08:16:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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