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Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
tsionebreicruoc
Junior Chimp
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« on: April 24, 2010, 11:54:38 AM »


Wow, that says, 'May 6th, Let's Kill Sarkozy'. This one passed off my attention, it might not have been released a long time and not in a lot of places, there would have been big noise on it otherwise, and unless my memories fail, I don't remind of it.
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Bunwahaha [still dunno why, but well, so be it]
tsionebreicruoc
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 6,385
France


« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2010, 09:56:54 AM »

What remains the most famous in France, especially for the slogan:



François Mitterand 81, it says: 'The calm force'



Some liked to find a similarity with that 2007 Sarkozy's poster, that maybe wouldn't have been random:



The stuff says: 'Together everything becomes possible', and lol, I just found something that hadn't popped into my mind:



In red some link the word 'Together' to 'where are the other ones?', lol, so Sarkozy.



Others, 69:





81:





lol, so 80s



'anti-something', so French far-left



88:



Quite empty



Haha, 'L'Ardeur', I guess they referred to what could be 'zeal' in English, dunno on that epoch, but for a while now, for me it seems to me that 'ardeur' is mainly used and understand as the 'sexual ardor', lol, Chirac, pretentious... On a side note we pronounce 'ardeur' like 'harder', and in France we use 'harder/hardeur' to refer to males who make porn, one more lol.



Enjoy the good ol' Grady Le Pen in 2002:





And 2007:

First the impact of Marine Le Pen:



This poster made a lot of noise, and has been one of the big stuff that made Marine unpopular amongst the good ol' FN militants apparently.



There is an Arab but not a Black, maybe it couldn't be that much on the same year...

And well, enjoy a wall of 2007 poster:



Isn't Ségolène sexy here? Yeah, she is.



Interesting to note, when you compare to older posters that Hashemite posted here about France, that, beyond the fact that empty communication took over, the importance that took the face of the candidates on posters...


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