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To: elmatador who wrote (89827)5/6/2012 2:41:33 PM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218898
 
—FRANCE: - seems to have a nice morality card - the newly elected president has 4 children out of wedlock, and now dates a new gall and dropped the mother of his latest children.

I may be too conservative but having 4 kids out of wedlock is for me nothing more than a womanizer and selfish fu(*&^^, how can one raise 4 kids without a healthy family?

Wonder how such a man with no morality and lack of basic responsibility to 4 innocent children can lead a country the size of France

—GREECE: Hammered by austerity measures, the nation votes in a parliamentary election critical - many voters think Greece will never recover and are leaving the country

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Greece's mainstream center-right New Democracy and center-left socialist party, known as Pasok, took a drubbing in Sunday's parliamentary elections, according to exit polls. Reuters said an exit poll conducted for the news agency and a Greek newspaper indicated New Democracy was on track to win 16% to 19% of the vote, while Pasok appeared in danger of coming in third behind the anti-bailout Left Coalition with 15% to 18% of the vote. Market strategists say a failure of New Democracy and Pasok to win enough seats to form a coalition would likely unsettle financial markets, stirring fears over the country's willingness to implement austerity measures demanded in return for its most recent bailout.