Friday, April 20, 2007

How Deep Does A Veggie Garden Have To Be

"The Holocaust is a detail!"

The systematic persecution and extermination of thousands of Jews was only minimal details of the second world war - this is the view of the far-right Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the French party Front National, which is now lined up on the presidential elections. In addition to Le Pen eleven other candidates are competing for the main office in France.
In the election on this Sunday, 22 April 2007, determined the successor (or Nachfolgergin) Jacques Chirac, who after 12 years in the presidential office was not-started. This day may well be from France for momentous importance - because in comparison to eng-chen Chancellor is a French President-end equipped with alarm much power: it is both head of state and foreign ministers, that is responsible for both internal and foreign policy decisions. France's armed forces under his command and he can pass a law on its own. (For comparison: In Germany, a draft law requires the consent of the Bundestag, the Bundesrat and the Federal President). If the President of France from the state of emergency, he may seek even more power.

be why the nearly 45 million French people are now called to the polls, must carefully consider which candidate they trust her voice. However, in all likelihood for even a second ballot be needed to find the new ruler of the largest country in Europe. The two candidates, which can now combine the most votes will be on 6 May compete again against each-other. The best chance to get into this runoff election, the conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, a member of the currently ruling UMP party, the Socialist Segolene Royal have (PS), the Catholic Centre politician
François Bayrou ( UDF) and the right-wing warhorse Jean-Marie Le Pen (FN).

is generally assumed that Nicolas Sarkozy (52, married his second wife, three children) and Segolene Royal (53, married, 4 children) make up the majority of the votes among them, and on the sixth ballot May move. However, both the slightly right-wing Sarkozy and Royal in the left-wing voters ahead of the vote their frightened by strange campaign promises: Royal suggested, for example, to put young offenders in out military educational institutions. This fact could be the centrist Bayrou (55, married, six children), stands in the middle of the two top candidates, many voices zuspülen traditional UMP and PS voters who are disappointed by Sarkozy and Royal.
Unfortunately, also has the xenophobic Jean-Marie Le Pen (78, married his second wife, three children) on the bill for this Sunday. He draws all foreigners in the country, the successful circuit from border guards to the EU's neighboring countries and the euro resurrect the defunct Franc also replaced. As early as 2002 he made the surprising jump in the second round. Although he lost this far down against Jacques Chirac, but continued his second-place finish a clear sign of dissatisfaction with the policies of many French people in their country.

Also just prior to closing of polling stations is the output of the tuning-ung completely open - led in recent polls, although Sarkozy just before Royal and Bayrou, but trust Nobody is a clear prediction about the new French president make. Come the main favorites Sar-kozy and Royal in the runoff will remain the "Grand Nation" two more weeks is not dirty and hateful campaign saves.
may be Seen in the most exciting election since Bush's re-election against John F. Kerry of intense speculation, whom Angela Merkel shakes hands with congratulating soon: a man or a woman? A conservative, a socialist, a man of the center or about a right-wing radical?
First projections of today's ballot are expected at 20.00 clock.

is for elections and politics Undichtbar a new poem appeared. It's called "The politician" and deals with the masters of the state and its alleged common touch. Have a nice Sunday. Your David West fields.

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