Saturday, February 26, 2011

Diff Bet Chemotharaphy & Radiation

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Good evening All and all,


While these cantons, how are you? At Saint-Quentin, it's going it's going its merry way. Something great for the moment, but the official campaign began on March 7. Oh yes anyway: we received Thursday night a national figure in Lesdins. This is the must- of any election campaign, the highlight, the large public meeting with size. Generally, these are the major parties stick to it. Here too is the modern left, not well known, with a small size, Jean-Marie Bockel, former secretary of state socialist past right, invited by Antonio Ribeiro, Chevènement past and right now a candidate in North Canton.

The local press gently ironic the number of participants, a fortnight. I think it's not bad for a tiny party, Bockel and Ribeiro are not celebrities. Did you know that the modern left have only 12 candidates holders across France and one in the Aisne? Bin there, done that, you know.

The Radical Left Party, is still something else. Jean-Michel Roustand devotes a great article in The Union . Our friends and partners radicals present three candidates holders in the Aisne , stamped "majority county," and two alternates. Jacques Krabal is best known, mayor of Château-Thierry, socialist there not long ago (but is there a difference between a fundamental political radical and a socialist left?). This party has elected in all major cities in Aisne, Laon and except St. Quentin. And

Township center in all this? Okay it too softly. In Courrier Picard yesterday, Cyril Raineau saw the outgoing Colette Bleriot " on shaky " feeling "threatened . This morning the inauguration of the Festival Palace in Stamp Fervaques, she seemed pretty confident. But is there not appearances that hide fears? Raineau stresses among the opponents of the UMP candidate for the presence of Olivier Tournay, CPF, " more incisive as alderman opposition." True, but is it enough to significantly improve the score of 7.09% of 2004? Not obvious.

Okay okay, yes, but not that much: I have two concerns, and I'm not alone. First, the number of abstainers , looming large, then the vote of extreme right, which could be scary. We have three weeks to change all that.


Good evening.

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