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kid charlemagne Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:00:50pm |
I imagine there are a lot of bad smells at these rallies. You can't blame these guys for covering their faces.
| 4 | Dean Bartkiw Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:03:50pm |
The French are a vile and odoriferous vermine. Their lack of satisfactory methods of hygiene are only outdone by their hatred of personal liberty.
They are lazy and dishonest people - and they should be held in contempt by productive lovers of freedom.
Their food sucks, and they are generally ugly people.
However there probably are exceptions - I just can't think of any.
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Lively Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:07:09pm |
#4 Dean Bartkiw. Caton, LGF regular, would probably come up with some exceptions...he lives there.
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Joel Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:08:05pm |
All kidding aside, within one generation the call of the muezzin will be heard all over Paris, Marseilles, Toulon, Rouen, etc. The French Christians and Jews will be emigrating en masse.
| 8 | Aldebaron Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:15:03pm |
Joel
Why would the Christians and Jews have to leave? Don't forget Paris is now on the "unofficial, top secret" list of countries slated for non-voluntary regime change. Its only a matter of time-and it won't take a generation.
| 9 | Bette Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:20:37pm |
Went to France last year and boy am I glad I did because this year you couldn't pay me enough!
The worst of the visit was the neighborhood called Cligancourt, infested with Arabs. I told my husband, "Hey Honey, it's like a Muslim Tijuana!" In fact one Parisienne admonished me to wear by back pack on my front!
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rabidfox Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:23:07pm |
Given what the islamofacisits have done to the Buddist statues in northern Afganistan, I hope that the Lourve (sp ?) is currently hiding the French national treasures. Except for the art work, I think that France deserves everything that happens to her.
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Christina Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:23:55pm |
My mom is from France originally (actually from Brest in Brittany) and even that place is overrun by the invaders...
I cannot tell you how disgusted my mom is with France these days and how much my cousins in Brest despise these immigrants who refuse to assimilate...
I really am afraid that soon French culture (and Breton culture) will disappear in France as the Arabs become the majority (it will happen some day).
A few of them are nice and even want to be French, but the majority have no interest in France and want the country to become an extension of the maghreb.
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Laurence of the Rats Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:23:56pm |
It Could Be Algeria...
Just give them time, it will be soon enough.
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Johan Wehtje Mon, Mar 31, 2003 12:50:17pm |
I am sure that Charles Martel is now spinning in his tomb.
Andrew Sullivan cites a Le Monde poll that show that 1 in 4 Frenchies hope that Sadaam prevails - one hopes that this is because the poll has taken a liberal definition of what it is to be French - OTH if the poll was of Le Monde readers we need to face the fact that only a very loose definition of the word ally would include the French in that term.
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nachtwacht Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:03:48pm |
Suggestion for new poll: which country, or coalition of countries, will invade the Netherlands, surrounded as it is by enemies (apart from the U.K.)?
A. France
B. Belgium
C. Germany
D. France and Belgium
E. France and Germany
F. Belgium and Germany
G. France, Belgium and Germany
Personally I think it's going to be F because Italy and Spain are destined to be part of the French protectorate and one has to throw a bone to the other members of Frankreich.
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Occasional Reader Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:24:50pm |
Let me say once again how proud I am of the fact that people like this tend to burn the flag of my country (the US).
I am immensely satisfied to have them as enemies. If these sorts are burning our flag, we must be doing something right.
| 17 | Bob Wehadababyitsaboy Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:34:03pm |
History has a way of coming round again backwards. 20 yrs ago, who'd've thunk Bulgaria would be staucnh ally of the USA. In 20 years, fueled by an Islamofascist majority (ROP my ass), France may be an aggressive military force (with nukes, even), with the New Armies of Islam driving jihad across a weak and pacified Europe.
France is already the northernmost province of the Empire of Islam. I hope Yves St. Laurent and Christian LaCroix (Islam LaCrescent?) can design burkhas. Although, the four wives deal should be no problem for the French to adopt to. And when the Paris Taliban orders the destruction of Notre Dame and the Cathedral at Chartres, only a racist with a complete lack of multicultural sensitivity could complain.
California, by the way, is already the northernmost porovince of Mexico. And as far as I'm concerned, we can cut them loose, as well.
| 18 | Bob Wehadababyitsaboy Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:35:36pm |
And, sorry for the typos, but I am fighting for control of the keyboard against my cat, Achilles.
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Sam I Am Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:37:01pm |
Again, how long will it take the West to realize the threat that the Islaminazis are? And then do what is necessary to protect itself from them?
(Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in the 1920s so my guess is 15 years?)
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Queasy Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:45:02pm |
I saw a bumper sticker last week that said "France Happens"!
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Charles Mon, Mar 31, 2003 1:50:45pm |
Sam: Didn't I ask you once before not to post links to aztlan here? That is a truly vile site, and I don't allow it here, just as I won't allow links to Nazi sites. Please don't post that again.
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Wild Justice Mon, Mar 31, 2003 2:26:45pm |
#19
Churchill was, in fact, among the very first readers of the English-language translation of "Mein Kampf" in the mid-1920s.
This time the writing is on the wall. Wake up, people!
| 24 | Alf Mon, Mar 31, 2003 2:39:32pm |
#23 Wild
I'm awake.
I'm just trying to figure out what kind of guns I should be buying.
| 25 | Robert Brandtjen Mon, Mar 31, 2003 2:52:58pm |
I really am afraid that soon French culture (and Breton culture) will disappear in France as the Arabs become the majority (it will happen some day).
Yep - but hey, multiculturalism will work in the US, won't it?
No? well, what you see above is what awaits the US in 10 to 20 years.
THe US is at present and has been for the last 10 years (thanks bill and hitlery) sustaining an immigrant wave of some 2 million legal/illegal aliens per year. Having destroyed their own nations, they are now moving here so they can set about destroying ours.
Wake up people.
| 26 | Bob Wehadababyitsaboy Mon, Mar 31, 2003 3:46:26pm |
The theme of some future America under some right-wing dictatorship has been a staple of scifi and even occasional movies like "Escape From New York" or "The Handmaid's Tale." Do you think if someone wrote a book, or God forbid, a movie, about America under Sharia... non-Muslims living in Dhimmitude... Jews exterminated... women beaten and covered un Burkhas... would make people think, or would writing about this particular scenario be a "Hate Crime?"
| 27 | Ponting fan Mon, Mar 31, 2003 4:48:09pm |
I think it is a little too soon to suggest that Muslims having a strong footing in our country will necessarily mean disaster. In Singapore Muslims make up a large proportion of the population and yet there is no social implosions there (although they are more authoritarian than in the Anglo-American countires). Multiculturalism is the problem, along with the fact that Muslims are allowed to get away with their disgusting anti-Semitic views. But these can change, remember that intellectuals in the Arab world are more like us, and intellectuals in the Western world are more like them.
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Sam I Am Mon, Mar 31, 2003 4:52:29pm |
#21
Sorry Charles...I didn't know you didn't want it here.
I do apologize.
I only put it there to show how far out some people are (and to tie in with the comment in #17)...
I agree it is a truly vile web site...
| 29 | Nuke_chIraq Mon, Mar 31, 2003 5:10:18pm |
The French have made their bhurkas, now they can lie in them. Any bets on how long before France is under Islamic law? They won't smell any worse, they'll just be a little more hairy. I'm not sure they'll appreciate the clitorectomies though, seeing as how they are so pre-occupied with sex. I just hope they let us have the Louvre before it is destroyed, I kind of liked some of the paintings. They can keep Disneyland though, they didn't get it right anyway.
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Teacake Mon, Mar 31, 2003 6:29:49pm |
Slightly OT. For anyone in a city with this coffee house...
Boycott Caribou Coffee
[Link: 195.217.245.183...]
87.8% owned by the First Islamic Investment Bank.
[Link: www.snopes.com...]
Dr. Yusuf Abdullah Al-Qaradawi
Chairman, Seerah & Sunnah Center, Qatar University;
Professor, Faculty of Shari'ah, Qatar University.
He is also on the supervisory board of "Union for Good," which is a charitable organization to support Palestinians. Nothing wrong with a charity to help Palestinians, but here is a quote from the Union for Good web site:
"The Al-Aqsa Intifada is the latest of a long line of affliction faced by the people of Palestine. Its ancestry dates back to the massacre of innocent men, women and children in villages such as Deir Yaseen and the illegal occupation of Palestine in 1948."
| 31 | T Lawrence Schmerel Mon, Mar 31, 2003 6:35:38pm |
france is merdee.
france is poop.
it's like a laxative.
Beans, Beans,
bubkis and bangers
a loaf.
a swelter, a swamp,
malaria and pomp,
let them eat cake.
Jack Chirack,
your mother was a hampster and your father smelled of elderberries.
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J.D. Mon, Mar 31, 2003 6:54:19pm |
#30 teacake They also have an interest in Cirrus aircraft. I've posted First Islamic Investment Bank's website twice.
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Realist Mon, Mar 31, 2003 7:12:13pm |
..."scene from the mosh pit during a recent Dixie Chicks' concert in France"...
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Teacake Mon, Mar 31, 2003 7:30:20pm |
muslims make a huge stink here in the US about not having to pay interest, they have special banks here just for that. I certainly hope they return the favor for all their banking clients. Otherwise, non-muslims need to tell them that they don't abide by muslim rules. The caption for the pix could be... islam stinks.
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Midnight Creeper Mon, Mar 31, 2003 7:49:45pm |
#34 Teacake
I like it, it's kind of catchy..."Islam stinks".
I dont think that that's a guy. I think that it might be one of the virgins promised. These bastards are in for more trouble than they bargained for.
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J.D. Mon, Mar 31, 2003 7:53:52pm |
#34 Teacake I've been watching Cirrus for about a year now and their deal with First Islamic is a fairly recent development. It took me by surprise - along with a lot of other things.
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Teacake Mon, Mar 31, 2003 8:40:16pm |
JD, I don't know if you know this or if Cirrus knows it, but "cirrus" in yidish means trouble. Don't know how its spelled in yidish, might be an -s- or -ts-... but sure does spell trouble... isn't that the company that owns most of the ATM machines, or has something to do with ATM.
| 38 | Henry S. Tue, Apr 1, 2003 12:52:09am |
Not to worry. France has a strategy for dealing with Islam. Build more mosques.
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J.D. Tue, Apr 1, 2003 3:13:13am |
#37 Teacake I'm talking about this Cirrus.
[Link: www.cirrusdesign.com...]
Though relatively new, lot of people have been killed in them, and my son was almost one of them last year. Trouble. Apt.
| 40 | Cacique Tue, Apr 1, 2003 3:15:29am |
Today it was reported that severe earthquakes have
occurred in 10 different locations in France. The severity was measured in excess of 10 on the Richter Scale.
The cause was the 56,681 dead American soldiers buried in French soil rolling over in their graves.
| 41 | Bette Tue, Apr 1, 2003 4:41:00am |
Hey Bob #17
What have you got against California? The first casualties of this war against terrorism came from Oceanside's Camp Pendleton. And let's not forget two different aircraft carrier battlegroups from San Diego are in large part responsible for the airshow over Baghdad.
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Teacake Tue, Apr 1, 2003 4:51:35am |
JD Oops ! Hundreds of ignored by the media reports on Long Island about Flight 800 blowing up for "no reason" were made that a plane like that flew into the airliner. Sort of OT but being that sadam isn't a muslim nor is his R.G... it appears to me that this war has NOTHING to do with islam, and might actually be helping islam take over iraq in the end. 60 Min had a show this week about some ayotoyalla waiting off stage to take control of iraq when this is over with.
WIth plans for the US and England to help install a pal state asap, it occurs to me that the US is doing everything it can to aid and abet islam. There is an article as well that Israel is denying that the US is pressuring Israel to up its 2 billion pal payments. Some apartite nation... Israel has been all this time forced to give them billions. Something isn't right here, not right at all.
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J.D. Tue, Apr 1, 2003 9:45:15am |
#42 Teacake
My feeling is that TWA800 was taken down by a missile but that's another story. None of these planes is missing - they're all accounted for, though many have crashed. I understand some of your concerns, though I doubt that THIS administration is in the hurry you've been lead to believe they are in with respect to a palestinian 'state'.
| 44 | zaza Tue, Apr 1, 2003 10:04:50am |
60 Min had a show this week about some ayotoyalla waiting off stage to take control of iraq when this is over with.
lol, riiight... then he must be the one who's already impersonating the non-Muslim, totally totally secular Saddam now speaking of the holy duty for all Muslims to murder the 'aggressors', eh?
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Joel Tue, Apr 1, 2003 1:03:47pm |
The wrost thing you can do for an Arab is to send him to one of our left wing Universities. See what happened to Bashaar Assad who was educated in Britian.
Last year I was in Paris for one day. I was in the 20th District (I visited the famous cemetery of Pere Lachaise).The neighborhood was called Belleville, believe me I thought Iwas in Algiers. It was creepy and I couldn't wait to get out of there.
France is doomed!
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Teacake Tue, Apr 1, 2003 8:41:52pm |
Joel, I was in Paris in 1990-ish and after the first day I couldn't wait to get the hell out! I was extremely upset that the catamaran didn't run over the weekend. Other than finding out the rumors of rampant rudeness was true, I noticed they ALL had an obsession about brand new shoes. IT was freaky to see that there wasn't one worn out or scuffed pair of shoes in all of Paris. Priorities, priorities.
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