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BOO-HOO, I FEEL SO BAD FOR THE MUSLIMS AND THE FRENCH
Published on November 5, 2005 By Moderateman In International
I know this has been done, I mean articles about the riots in France, but I wanted to add a few choice words.

READ AT YOUR OWN RISK!! IT AIN'T PRETTY!!

Boo f*cking hoo France! Reap what you have sown, I am so happy to see MUSLIM UNREST in France, I hope more french are killed and Muslims continue to riot and kill too.

Maybe now Jockstrap Chirac and the oh so cowardly French will see what it is like to NOT APPEASE but to have to fight in your own country instead of helping the war on terror in MUSLIM countries where it belongs. It was only a matter of time till the constant cowardice of the French came back and bit them in the arse and I for one hope it never stops.

I want more riots in the E.U. done by crazed Muslims, causing billions of dollars of damage, maybe bring the already floundering economy of Europe to a standstill {as if it does not suck already!!!}

It's time that the Muslims are slapped down and put in a position of COOPERATING with civilized nations or die. No other way will stop these heathens from killing and maiming innocent people.

Let us see how the French who are mostly famous for how fast they can surrender deal with riots and destruction of Paris, one can only hope the blow up the Eiffel Tower or the arc de triumph!!! Maybe then they will understand that you cannot give in to any one peoples at the sake of others. http://www.semissourian.com/story/1124842.html http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=161505972&p=y6y5x6678 http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=2200912005 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20051105.wriots1105/BNStory/Front/

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on Nov 06, 2005
#44 by Bobby (Anonymous user)
Sunday, November 06, 2005


What have the riots got to do with the war on terror? They are not rioting in the name of any terrorist cause they are rioting about social issues, which was sparked by the deaths of two youths from poor areas.

The fact you see this as some kind of anti-western riot shows massive misjudgement.


I see, so it's ok to riot and cause destruction because 2 youths were killed?
on Nov 06, 2005
Where did I say it was okay to do so? I simply stated that the event was the catalyst for the rioting. It is not agreement to acknowledge reason.
on Nov 06, 2005
Reply By: Bobby(Anonymous User)Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2005Where did I say it was okay to do so? I simply stated that the event was the catalyst for the rioting. It is not agreement to acknowledge reason.


"REASON" in almost any instance of criminal acts, is an excuse < If I say I punched you because you looked at me funny, am I not trying to excuse my act of violence? there by excusing me for it?
on Nov 06, 2005
Reply By: Bobby(Anonymous User)Posted: Sunday, November 06, 2005" if it takes some more innocent deaths to get all of Europe into the "game" then so be it."How can this be so when most of America isn't playing "the game" as you so offensively put it?Perhaps they have a different way of playing the game?


The way the war is being portrayed, by the entire leftwing and the elite media is the reason for the discontent about the war, I lived throught this once during the vietnam war, In that war we never lost a major engagement yet the way the news "said" what was going down the public grew unhappy with events as they were being "lied" about.
on Nov 06, 2005
"If I say I punched you because you looked at me funny, am I not trying to excuse my act of violence? there by excusing me for it?"

At no point have I excused their actions, it is evident that what they are doing is criminal. But it is also valuable to look at the reasoning behind the events despite not accepting the motive as valid. This does not have the marks of an organized Jihadist uprising, religion is clearly not the fuel for this fire. It is a disorganized riot, which appears to have been sparked by perceived police brutality on the part of these lower class communities.
on Nov 06, 2005
#50 by Bobby (Anonymous user)
Sunday, November 06, 2005


it is evident that what they are doing is criminal. But it is also valuable to look at the reasoning behind the events despite not accepting the motive as valid. This does not have the marks of an organized Jihadist uprising, religion is clearly not the fuel for this fire. It is a disorganized riot, which appears to have been sparked by perceived police brutality on the part of these lower class communities.


Now these are all good points, well thought out and cohesive.

also gives me food for some thought.

thank you.

MM
on Nov 06, 2005
Dem French Muslims is da cwazeee-est peoples! ;~D
on Nov 06, 2005
I love how your publicly finding satisfaction in the misforutne others./
on Nov 06, 2005
52 by ParaTed2k
Sunday, November 06, 2005


Dem French Muslims is da cwazeee-est peoples! ;~D


yes de be dat way. and cowards too.
on Nov 06, 2005
53 by DPS
Sunday, November 06, 2005


love how your publicly finding satisfaction in the misforutne others./


it's called me being honest with how I feel. Try it sometimes it's very liberating.
on Nov 06, 2005
Personally, I think the whole thing's a riot.
on Nov 06, 2005
Personally, I think the whole thing's a riot.


quite revolting actually
on Nov 06, 2005
The French fags are getting what they deserve.
on Nov 06, 2005
Reply By: Moderateman Posted: Saturday, November 05, 2005
do, do , do do do do, do do do doooooo, do, do , do do do dooo hop hop hop.





Is this anyway to start off a article about killing?
on Nov 07, 2005
'Now we can continue to disagree with each other AND be big boys and girls.'
Touché. And thanks for your good grace.

'Btw been a while since you have updated the latest in the birdcage {your grandchild}'
Why, thank you for asking. She is bright and bonny, rolling over, starting to eat solids, and generally continuing to be an almost (well, we all have off-days!) unadulterated joy. I cannot believe that, come this Thursday she will be 7 months old. Where did that time go? In a flurry of sleepless nights but great fun is the only answer.

Incidentally, she is not my grandchild but my daughter! I am a later bloomer in the parenthood stakes, but I cannot begin to describe how lucky I am to have joined them at long last ...
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