Looking for frog marching today

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Looking for frog marching today

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:evil:

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http://m.yahoo.com/w/legobpengine/news/ ... lang=en-US
1803GMT Initial estimates say the frog will be marched.

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#3 Post by aarf »

Left! Left! Left! :D

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...what? I don't understand the nature of this topic...

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#5 Post by rokytnji »

starhawk wrote:...what? I don't understand the nature of this topic...
Maybe the below will help starhawk. British humor I guess.

http://en.allexperts.com/q/France-140/history.htm

Left Left Left has to do with party affiliation vs Sarkozy.
Conservative incumbent concedes to Socialist challenger in presidential race.
Not bad for a uneducated Tattooed Linux Biker from the deserts of Texas. 8)

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#6 Post by jim3630 »

left wing French party won.

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Some interesting figures came out of the reporting. Something substancially less than 100% of the 40 something million eligible voters actually voted. Now this minor nuclear armed country called frogland has a permanent veto at the UN security dictatorship and gets to permanently veto anything that goes down in world affairs (world population 6 billion plus). Meanwhile nuclear armed India with a population of a billion plus has no such standing at the UN. Also with no veto: africa at 1 billion plus, indonesia 237 million, south america 300m, muslims at 2 billion.
This current UN situation is called democracy and human rights, and has nothing to do with the location of wars or terrorism. Hal-ley-luya Brother.
(It is called frogland because they eat frogs.(among other things))

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NEWS
French Socialists Win Absolute Majority in Parliament, CSA Say
By Gregory Viscusi
June 17, 2012 2:02 PM EDT
French President Francois Hollande ’s Socialist Party and its allies have won
an absolute majority in the National Assembly, sparing it the need to rely on
Communist- backed or Green members of parliament to pass legislation,
pollsters CSA said, based on exit polls.
The Socialist bloc won 320 seats, CSA said, with 289 needed for a majority.
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy ’s UMP will have 221 seats, it said, and the
anti-euro National Front won two seats.
Only 56 percent of France’s registered voters voted in today’s second and
decisive round of legislative elections.
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Gregory Viscusi at gviscusi@bloomberg.net

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