Monday, May 07, 2007

France Sees The Light When American Democrats Don't


Nicolas Sarkozy, a pro-American conservative, was voted in as President of France. He won the majority of the women's vote, and the vote of the blue-collar workers, even though the candidate that he was battling for the presidency was a woman and a Socialist. This marks France as being the latest European government to move in a rightward direction in the last few years. Germany was the last nation in Europe to change their lean.

As the United States citizens fall for the dirty and deceptive maneuvers of the liberal left, the French have rejected the fear-mongering of the Socialists in their country. Instead of voting for a Socialist candidate who supported strong welfare policies and social platforms, the people of France opted for a man that is determined for France to break from their behaviors of the past. He won the election on the platform of tax cuts, tougher prison sentences, "tighter immigration rules", and to restore the values of work, authority, morals, and national pride. He plans to eliminate the inheritance tax, cut into social protections many French hold dear, make the French work more and make it easier for companies to hire and fire. When the issue of Iran's nuclear program came up, he chided the French press for its Anti-American tone. His only non-conservative comments was that he calls the Iraq invasion an error in judgement, and believes that the Bush Administration should do more in regards to global warming.

After a few terror attacks, and consulting with scientists that aren't on the Manmade Global Warming Religion's payroll, he might see the light on those issues.

If only a Republican that was as conservative (minus the last two indiscrepancies) would receive the Republican nod.

Can anyone say "Hunter" or "Huckabee?"

Speaking of Iraq, did you hear what al Qaeda's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahri, had to say about the U.S. congressional call for troop withdrawal from Iraq? He said, "This bill reflects American failure and frustration."

We haven't even pulled out of the region, and just the Democrat's attempt to force a withdrawal has the enemy chomping at the bit and already proclaiming victory! Hey, liberals, do you get the frickin' point? You are in cahoots with the enemy, and they like it!

Traitors.

I just hope the voters here in America are smarter than that, and rather than vote in a Socialist, uh, Democrat, they would understand before placing their votes that Patriotic Americans do not give aid and comfort to our enemies, and we don't walk away from a NECESSARY fight in a nation that is smack-dab in the middle of the war on terrorism!

Right?

5 comments:

  1. Re: (Quote) Can anyone say "Hunter" or "Huckabee?"

    You didn't mention Cary Cartter! (Smiley face here!)

    http://itisobvious.blogspot.com/2007/05/monday-campaign-write-in-cary-cartter.html

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  2. Of course, Cary Cartter. How dare I leave him out! Heck, I advertise his candidacy in my side bar. Should have said, "Can anyone say Cary Cartter? Oh, by the way, those guys Hunter and Huckabee might have a slight chance as well."

    Bravo, Paul, Bravo for your attention to detail.

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  3. Anonymous6:15 AM

    Right on Gibbs, I totally agree with your assessments!
    Esp, the defeatists view of the Dems.
    It is hurting the effort and support of our troops, and empowering the enemy.

    France gave us the Statue of Liberty,
    we liberated France; give us the do respect!

    FTGF!

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  4. Hi Doug,

    Yea we don't need the Socialist-Commie-Nazi-Fascist-Polpot Liberal Leftists getting into office.

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  5. Anonymous3:37 PM

    Hey Phil, right on!
    FTGF!

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