Saturday, May 05, 2007

Segolene Royal dealt right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy a series of tough political attacks

May 3, 2007 -- French Socialist Party presidential candidate Segolene Royal dealt right-wing candidate Nicolas Sarkozy a series of tough political attacks in last night's televised debate. Royal accused Sarkozy of being immoral in his policies toward the weakest members of French society, particularly handicapped school children. Royal said Sarkozy wants to dismantle France's public education system. As a further indication that Sarkozy's neo-con media friends, especially those at Le Figaro, are skewing the opinion polls, Sarkozy is still running ahead of Royal although a clear majority of centrist candidate Francois Bayrou's supporters are favoring Royal in the May 6 run-off and far right-wing candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen has urged his supporters to abstain in the run-off. Bayrou said that he will not vote for Sarkozy. The real political math of French Left +

majority of Bayrou supporters and majority abstentions by Le Pean supporters equals no significant net gain for Sarkozy in the second round and should reflect a sizeable jump in the numbers for Royal. As with the U.S. and Mexican presidential elections, the polls are being artificially fixed to reflect the upcoming skewed exit polls, a major component of the neo-cons' main contrivance to maintain political control --

"election engineering."
IPSOS, the Paris-based marketing firm that sits at the core of most reported French presidential election polls, including those of the Associated Press, owns some 40 market research and opinion companies around the world, including the United Kingdom's MORI. It has a vested interest in the election of the extreme pro-business Sarkozy.


http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/

Friday, May 04, 2007

obama's moment of truth

This commentary from Wednesday is interesting - suggesting that if Obama wants to continue to be the antiwar candidate, he will have to be against finding a "common ground" with Bush on the vetoed bill. http://thehill.com/dick-morris/obamas-moment-of-truth-2007-05-02.html
And If he sides with Harry Reid, PElosi and Clinton, he is leaving things way open for Edwards.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Rockefeller talks about the fake war on terror

watch aaron russo talk about his conversation with rockeller about the fake war on terror