Sarko

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  1. Japan-Games.com

    Japan-Games.com Well Known Member

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    It's the president of my country.
     
  3. Shadowlayer

    Shadowlayer KEEPIN' I.T. REAL!!

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    You know, I did prefer this guy instead of that other woman (who's name I cant remember now) but his last actions make me fell this is the guy who is going to drive france into the ground...
     
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    Well, he doesn't seem to spend any time at all in the country he's supposed to be governing... I think he's doing fine though.
     
  5. Japan-Games.com

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    Bill Maher is a comic in the US who was saying, "Why can't we be the cool country? You know, the one with the leader who wears the Versace suit and has a mistress on the side that no one cares about." I thought about Sarkozy...heh.
     
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    First time I saw him was when he was on 60 Minutes. He called his press secretary an idiot and walked out on the interview. I knew right then I liked him.
     
  8. unclejun

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    You know, he let Carla Bruni out of "his" closet (Disneyland, really) because the french medias were only talking about his guest from the week before,
    Col. K...
    At least that's one theory...
     
  9. Barc0de

    Barc0de Mythical Member from Time Immemorial

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    I think "stylish" politics attract the younger audience as well (who usually see politicians as old and boring)
     
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    *Shrugs*
     
  11. A. Snow

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    I tend to see most politicians as dishonest and corrupt.
     
  12. unclejun

    unclejun Site Supporter 2011-2014

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    Well, they are, no doubts about that!
     
  13. Shadowlayer

    Shadowlayer KEEPIN' I.T. REAL!!

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    Well I think the younger audience is dumb and ignorant, specially becos they would vote for this corrupt assclown if he looks cool, but wont vote for the old boring guy that actually knows what to do...

    Go to any south american country: the corruption there is just beyond any logic.

    I saw a fucking bridge in the middle of a farm there, how can that exist without some heavy corruption in the state?
     
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