lundi, 07 mai 2007
Sad day
Don't expect a lot of comments on the election here... I'm way too depressed for that right now. I'll just say that I'm devastated to now have a President who will forcefully shred to pieces everything I believe in, everything I have always fought for, everything I think a society should be. The sad thing is: most of his electors don't even realize what they actually voted for yesterday. Well, good luck now.
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mardi, 01 mai 2007
Labor Day and last political meetings
Labor Day is on May 1st in France not in September. It also is a traditional day of marches all over the country. This year, Labor Day had a special flavour given the proximity of the presidential election's second round. This is why I didn't go marching. I preferred going to Segolene Royal's last Parisian meeting at Charlety Stadium. This was the biggest political meeting to date in the 2007 campaign, gathering 40,000 people in the stadium while 20,000 were outside, the gates having been closed. The atmosphere was unbelievable. Young people mostly, cheering for Segolene Royal. She wasn't alone on stage though: actors and singers were by her side, voicing their support to her campaign. They spoke, they sung, offering to all of us left-wing hopefuls a very nice and inspiring afternoon. It was important for me to be there, close to political friends, to bask in a left-wing atmosphere in those gloomy days.
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