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Thread: Merkel to hit the Campaign Trail - in the French Presidential Election!

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    The little french runt will have to drag his shinebox along with him to ahem,measure up to the boss

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    Sacre Blue mais le petit homme has a a secret weapon to unleash in his bid to retain the Presidency of France

    - it is none other than the German Chancellor Frau Merkel!

    - who will be joining him on the Campaign Trail to lend her weight to his attempt to impress the People of France that he is indeed Le homme

    Hermann Gröhe, general secretary of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), confirmed at the weekend that she would "actively support Nicolas Sarkozy with joint appearances in the election campaign in the spring"...

    Anke Hassel, professor of public policy at the Berlin-based Hertie School of Governance, said it was very unusual for a serving European leader to campaign for an international colleague's re-election. She too believes such cross-border support could become commonplace. "I think we are in a profound period of change. Things are really being stirred up with the signing of the new fiscal treaty. This is the first step towards a much deeper integration on the political side of things."


    Sarkozy reignites war of words with UK | World news | The Guardian

    Perhaps the Berlin Battleaxe will join our very own Enda in the highways and byeways of Ireland as our Dear Leader tries to convince us that the Fiscal Treaty is (just like cod liver oil) hard to swallow

    - but good for us in the long run...

    Bring it on!
    Merde! Mais meme tres petit l'homme a passe a Dublin pour Bertie, n'es pas? Viva la Republic

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    But seriously this is a very important development and may well have consequences for Ireland

    - if it becomes the 'norm' for senior politicians from one EU State to campaign in another then the concept of National elections is further weakened in relation to the concept of Inter European elections instead...
    OooohSchitt. Next thing you know we will have Nick Clegg canvassing alongside Mickey Martin.

    Two pretenscious fakes, with dodgy memories, turning up at people's doors instead of the usual one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    Depends what you want her for...

    Bur seriously this is a very important development and may well have consequences for Ireland

    - if it becomes the 'norm' for senior politicians from one EU State to campaign in another then the concept of National elections is further weakened in relation to the concept of Inter European elections instead...


    Mind you maybe could campaign over here as well as in La Belle France
    That is what you get when Liz O'Donnell starts eating from Sumo Harney's lunchbox......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Analyzer View Post
    That is what you get when Liz O'Donnell starts eating from Sumo Harney's lunchbox......
    You're comparing Liz O'Donnell to Marine Le Pen of the French Front National?
    Because as far as you're concerned, the only thing women contribute to politics is their looks...
    Tut

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    Sarkozy reignites war of words with UK
    French president says Britain 'has no industry left', while German chancellor Angela Merkel pledges to help Sarkozy on the campaign trail

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012...?newsfeed=true

    scary stuff

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    Well, I suppose Sarko will not be getting any help from any of the Brits.

    Nicolas Sarkozy says Britain has 'no industry' - European, Business - Independent.ie

    Unless, of course Phony Tony or Flash Gordon decide that they really were socialists all along and volunteer to stand beside M. Hollande.

    In such a case, it can be expected that M. Hollande will do the intelligent thing, and deny any knowledge or reliance on either of them....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalpa View Post
    Sacre Blue mais le petit homme has a a secret weapon to unleash in his bid to retain the Presidency of France

    - it is none other than the German Chancellor Frau Merkel!

    - who will be joining him on the Campaign Trail to lend her weight to his attempt to impress the People of France that he is indeed Le homme

    Hermann Gröhe, general secretary of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU), confirmed at the weekend that she would "actively support Nicolas Sarkozy with joint appearances in the election campaign in the spring"...

    Anke Hassel, professor of public policy at the Berlin-based Hertie School of Governance, said it was very unusual for a serving European leader to campaign for an international colleague's re-election. She too believes such cross-border support could become commonplace. "I think we are in a profound period of change. Things are really being stirred up with the signing of the new fiscal treaty. This is the first step towards a much deeper integration on the political side of things."


    Sarkozy reignites war of words with UK | World news | The Guardian

    Perhaps the Berlin Battleaxe will join our very own Enda in the highways and byeways of Ireland as our Dear Leader tries to convince us that the Fiscal Treaty is (just like cod liver oil) hard to swallow

    - but good for us in the long run...

    Bring it on!
    France is named after a German tribe called the Franks, so Merkel going there would not be out of the ordinary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Analyzer View Post
    That is what you get when Liz O'Donnell starts eating from Sumo Harney's lunchbox......
    I think Madame Le Pen is saying that when it comes to Immigration you Irish politicians need to grow a pair

    - and stand up for your own People for a change!

    Vive Marine!
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