Conservatives raced toward victory in some of Europe's largest economies Sunday as initial results and exit polls showed voters punishing left-leaning parties in European parliament elections in France, Germany and elsewhere.
Some right-leaning parties said the results vindicated their reluctance to spend more on company bailouts and fiscal stimulus amid the global economic crisis.
First projections by the European Union showed center-right parties would have the most seats — between 263 and 273 — in the 736-member parliament. Center-left parties were expected to get between 155 to 165 seats.
Right-leaning governments were ahead of the opposition in Germany, France, Italy and Belgium, while conservative opposition parties were leading in Britain and Spain.
Greece was a notable exception, where the governing conservatives were headed for defeat in the wake of corruption scandals and economic woes.
Germany's Social Democrats headed to their worst showing in a nationwide election since World War II. Four months before Germany holds its own national election, the outcome boosted conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's hopes of ending the tense left-right "grand coalition" that has led the European Union's most populous nation since 2005.
EU shying away from Socialists
EU shying away from Socialists
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
They are learning....it took a while...
Now, I hope folks here open their eyes before it's too late and the damage is irrepairable...(It may be too late for the economy, between the free spending Bush and the current Obama-borrowing...)
Now, I hope folks here open their eyes before it's too late and the damage is irrepairable...(It may be too late for the economy, between the free spending Bush and the current Obama-borrowing...)
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
It is now time for america to turn away from the socialists. You hear that democrats. You wanted us to listen to europe during Bush's 8 years in office now you need to listen to them.
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
After the damage that unfettered Capitalism and the Capitalist military-industrial complex has done to America, America RIGHTFULLY rejected unfettered Capitalism and the evils of it.wildkyle wrote:It is now time for america to turn away from the socialists. You hear that democrats. You wanted us to listen to europe during Bush's 8 years in office now you need to listen to them.
And "right wing" Europe is still FAR to the left of you, wildkyle.
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
So you agree that it's time for state-sponsored health care?wildkyle wrote:It is now time for america to turn away from the socialists. You hear that democrats. You wanted us to listen to europe during Bush's 8 years in office now you need to listen to them.
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
Right on target!Col Hogan wrote:They are learning....it took a while...
Now, I hope folks here open their eyes before it's too late and the damage is irrepairable...(It may be too late for the economy, between the free spending Bush and the current Obama-borrowing...)
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
I think the time is ripe for good ole anarchy myself.

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Me too..!!!catamount man wrote:I think the time is ripe for good ole anarchy myself.![]()
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and usually the first thing to get sacked in a "good ole anarchy" is the church..!!!
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
You'll get no argument from me there. One good reason why I'm Episcopalian these days.Cleets Part 2 wrote:Me too..!!!catamount man wrote:I think the time is ripe for good ole anarchy myself.![]()
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and usually the first thing to get sacked in a "good ole anarchy" is the church..!!!burn 'em all to the ground.. particularly when they work so hard to align themselves with the Federal government - when they ought not to do that..!!!
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Now look here Mr..!!!catamount man wrote: You'll get no argument from me there. One good reason why I'm Episcopalian these days.
Do be taking all the fun out of me being an Ass-Hat
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Re: EU shying away from Socialists
America rejected a pre-emptive war that cost too much and did not produce immediate results, Jon.dbackjon wrote:After the damage that unfettered Capitalism and the Capitalist military-industrial complex has done to America, America RIGHTFULLY rejected unfettered Capitalism and the evils of it.wildkyle wrote:It is now time for america to turn away from the socialists. You hear that democrats. You wanted us to listen to europe during Bush's 8 years in office now you need to listen to them.
And "right wing" Europe is still FAR to the left of you, wildkyle.


