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    #16
    LePen surge only got her 34.1% of the votes............huge turnout for the election at over 75%. Our last presidential election only got 58% turnout in comparison. LePen already conceded with a short speech, sure the impact will not go un-noted. Macron will be interesting to watch!

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      #17
      There seems to be no limit to the gutless french.
      PC socialism seems to have a huge hold on that country.
      Wonder how many more terrorist attacks they will need to have before their smart enough
      To elect someone who will do something about it

      Canada is going to be next in the muslim takeover

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        #18
        France as we know it is gone. Time will tell what it will become. Hopefully Britain will be able to save its identity by pulling out of the EU. I would like to see U.S. commitments re-evaluated and our military commitments to Muslim states in Europe re-assessed as well.

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          #19
          Or it could be seen as......The French, big majority of them, have sent the message that they are not going to let a bunch of Islamic radical terrorist punks change their belief in values of equality, humanity and other proud progressive values and cower in fear.

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            #20
            Originally posted by SMC View Post
            Or it could be seen as......The French, big majority of them, have sent the message that they are not going to let a bunch of Islamic radical terrorist punks change their belief in values of equality, humanity and other proud progressive values and cower in fear.
            ..........or they did not have very good choices and picked the less of two evils as it relates to their government. Norway and Austria also rejected folks on the extreme far right. I will guess the French will understand that action must be taken sooner than later in the growing crisis of global terrorism.

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              #21
              "Lesser of two evils" doesn't apply. As the two choices on the ballot were so very different!!
              And yes Islamic extremists must and will be defeated. But the French chose the one that they believe will fight the battle honorably. Yes honor and compassion. Those still matter to some.

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                #22
                Originally posted by SMC View Post
                "Lesser of two evils" doesn't apply. As the two choices on the ballot were so very different!!
                And yes Islamic extremists must and will be defeated. But the French chose the one that they believe will fight the battle honorably. Yes honor and compassion. Those still matter to some.
                What does that mean?

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by SMC View Post
                  "Lesser of two evils" doesn't apply. As the two choices on the ballot were so very different!!
                  And yes Islamic extremists must and will be defeated. But the French chose the one that they believe will fight the battle honorably. Yes honor and compassion. Those still matter to some.
                  It applies based on how a voter perceives the candidate pool. LePen was perceived as "alt right!" Macron has leaned mighty far left in some of his speeches. The French had zero idea what to expect from either.........we better hope they get serious about terrorist in a hurry as the attacks in France have been increasing steadily over the last 5 years!
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                    #24
                    I think the French knew exactly what they were getting. Just as here at home.

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                      #25
                      Hopefully the French wake up and face reality before its to late but I won't hold my breath.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by iamntxhunter View Post
                        Hopefully the French wake up and face reality before its to late but I won't hold my breath.

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                        it is officially to late, France is a ball rolling down a cliff, destination islam

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                          ..........or they did not have very good choices and picked the less of two evils as it relates to their government. Norway and Austria also rejected folks on the extreme far right. I will guess the French will understand that action must be taken sooner than later in the growing crisis of global terrorism.
                          Is the extreme far right a reference to La Pen? I don't get why people refer to her that way. She is no where close. Economically and socially she is about on par with what you would expect a European politician to be. If she lived here she would probably be Bernie Sanders running mate.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Clay C View Post
                            Is the extreme far right a reference to La Pen? I don't get why people refer to her that way. She is no where close. Economically and socially she is about on par with what you would expect a European politician to be. If she lived here she would probably be Bernie Sanders running mate.
                            Yes. And she does not live here.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Landrover View Post
                              Yes. And she does not live here.

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                              Oh I know. I'm just saying i've been hearing the media and everyone talking about the French election brand her that way. We do it here too on both sides. It's an attempt to make someone seem outside of the realm of logic. I just don't think she fits that bill.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Clay C View Post
                                Oh I know. I'm just saying i've been hearing the media and everyone talking about the French election brand her that way. We do it here too on both sides. It's an attempt to make someone seem outside of the realm of logic. I just don't think she fits that bill.
                                She had the weight of her father's party .....which she had to kick him out of and she actually left a few days b4 the election runoff..[emoji33] ....the National Front have a loooong history in France of being less than desirable. I would conclude far from what Bernies nitwits are known for. More in tune with my homeboy David Duke.[emoji107]

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