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by Christophe » 10/03/23, 19:28

Macro wrote:No... You asked me to find some smoked chicken... Mission accomplished.... I ate tuna bread with seeds and nuts.... and a lemon san pelegrino...


Well, think about it next time...it can be kept at room temperature in a car for 2 or 3 days...(in winter, outside the heat wave, eh)...
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by Christophe » 10/03/23, 19:31

Remundo wrote:
Can you publish your BMI and that of your family members???

it does not concern you


I know, I know!! But am not a libra!!

Remundo wrote:but there is food shortage on different products like oil and mustard. French agriculture no longer meets the country's needs.


If she continues to respond to it, the mustard has never failed in Belgium or Germany, the suppliers created a voluntary blockade probably organized by the macronie... to test the French people!
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by Remundo » 11/03/23, 08:42

Remundo wrote:The multi-indicted Moretti, Sinister of Justice, guardian of fools with arms of honor within the precincts of the AN.

To complete...

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by Christophe » 11/03/23, 12:44

The AIs are less stupid than the macronists, they have understood everything at the pyromacron:

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by Remundo » 11/03/23, 13:31

a huge musical montage on the recent debilitations of the Macronists



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by Obamot » 11/03/23, 18:24

The AN with an air of Rada, when will the tussles like in the parliament in kyiv?
I'm speaking in general: it's getting worse and worse.

When we see an opposition that could easily depose the government with so many differences from the sovereign's expectations, I call that a travesty of democracy.
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by Obamot » 14/03/23, 12:55

The big mystery is: "how come so many people voted twice for an immature guy?"

Apart from MLP, or Zemmour, there were other candidates!
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by reinoso » 14/03/23, 16:28

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According to a revelation made on March 14, 2023 by the investigative media La Lettre A, Emmanuel Macron, President of France, spent 325 euros to sound out public opinion on his re-election as head of this country.

Emmanuel Macron, again, at the heart of a big scandal. And this, in the midst of a social crisis marked by demonstrations against the pension reform which has shaken, for several days, all of France. However, it is in this particular context that we learn that the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, has spent a large fortune to sound out public opinion with a view to his re-election.


In any case, this is the revelation made on March 14 by the investigation site Letter A. According to this source, Macron spent 325 euros for this operation. And The Letter A doesn't stop there. Indeed, according to this media, the polling institute to which the French president turned is none other than Ipsos specialized in the matter.


“The Head of State, who spent 325 euros to sound out opinion with a view to his re-election, relied on the Ipsos institute to test various measures envisaged in his program. Election targeting specialists were also mobilized,” the source told us.

This information is likely to embarrass the Elysée, in particular Emmanuel Macron because on March 13, Mediapart revealed that three ministers of the current government are shareholders in TotalEnergies. Indeed, according to this media, 12 deputies, 6 senators and 3 ministers are shareholders of the multinational. Mediapart speaks of a situation which “raises ethical and political questions, at a time of accelerating climate change and debates on superprofits”.






https://lecourrier-du-soir.com/revelati ... eelection/
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by Remundo » 14/03/23, 19:59

wait, I believe that this TDC of Macron is not justified in doing a 3rd consecutive term... : roll:
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