Re: moahmmedan infestation: in France as in Iran 1300 years ago: Violence and murders
- From: "Sirknight67" <sirknight67@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 14 Nov 2005 12:45:13 -0800
MADAR JENDEH
you know nothing about France, and pretty much anything lese jerk off.
It is islam, it has always been islam and will continue to be islam
until all its followers are extermianted and wiped out, starting wtih
you
Constantinus wrote:
> sirkir koonie
>
> The unrest in France has nothing to do with islam or religion
> nobody will Sharia or Khalifat , or something like
>
> The French uprising is a kind of civil right movement similar to US
> in years 1960-1970
>
> as I know , the islamic sholar in France do every thing to prevent the
> unrest
> and calming down the people.
>
> Sirknight67 schrieb:
>
> > www.faithfreedom.org
> >
> > Jacques Chirac and the Second Battle of Tours
> >
> > Denis Schultz
> >
> > 2005/11/13
> >
> > "I will not allow organized gangs to make law in the suburbs," said
> > French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin. The authorities "will
> > not give in" he told the French parliament; restoring order is the
> > "absolute top priority."
> >
> > Jacques Chirac's foreign and domestic policy birds are coming home to
> > roost-big birds, nasty birds, vultures, buzzards; those that feast on
> > the carrion of dying civilizations; not the wretched helpless pigeons,
> > billing and cooing, on Brando's rooftop in On The Waterfront; these
> > are like the beasties Alfred Hitch*** unleashed on Tippi Hedren in The
> > Birds.
> >
> > "The Republic is quite determined, by definition, to be stronger than
> > those who want to sow violence or fear," French President Jacques
> > Chirac said after a meeting with his ministers and top advisors. "The
> > law must have the last word."
> >
> > Was Pepe ducking his head and looking up at the sky when he said that?
> > Perhaps. Birds coming home to roost make an awful lot of noise. Ask
> > Cauliflower McPug. Cauliflower was always hearing birds. Fortunately,
> > for McPug the feathered creatures he heard were imaginary-he had
> > taken one punch to the head too many; sort of like Chirac.
> > Unfortunately for Pepe, the birds are far from imaginary and are of the
> > most deadly and far-ranging species. Jihad ornithologists have spotted
> > them attending Osama bin Laden seminars in the desert, gathering in the
> > back rooms at Saudi Royal Palaces with the Muslim Brotherhood, and,
> > most recently, lurking among the gargoyles atop Notre Dame Cathedral.
> >
> > Nicolas Sarkozy, French Interior Minister, referred to the
> > delinquents- Whoa! Delinquents? That's a good one. It conjures up
> > images of Potsy and Ralph-Malph about to take part in a Happy Days
> > escapade...Anyway, Sarkozy referred to the delinquents as 'rabble'
> > and 'scum.' Ah, at last, a man with a head on his shoulders! And he
> > has promised a 'war without mercy!'
> >
> > So the birds have come home to roost-call them scum, organized gangs,
> > those who want to sow violence and fear. Chirac and de Villepin and
> > Sarkozy have a problem on their hands-a big problem; a national and
> > cultural crisis-and unless they can muster up the courage to call a
> > 'Muslim' a 'Muslim' they are going to fail.
> >
> > Sure, call them scum. The New York Times prefers 'insurgents.'
> > Call them 'rabble.' The Socialist Daily Worker prefers
> > 'ruthlessly exploited masses.' Are they organized gangs? They are
> > in a sense. The BBC uses words like poor, unemployed, underprivileged,
> > disenfranchised, disaffected, victims of discrimination.
> >
> > Al-Jeezera and its running dogs describe the 'delinquents' as
> > immigrants from North Africa . That's good-it's bit more direct.
> > They also describe them as Arab and African immigrants from North
> > Africa . That is even better-but nobody calls them Muslims; that
> > would be insensitive, politically incorrect and might needlessly alarm
> > Irma La Deuce. Not that there isn't cause for alarm. Some of the
> > 'delinquents' have said scary things. "He (Sarkozy) makes us
> > suffer," said one. "He's a racist. He's put fuel on the
> > fire." "We'll stop when Sarkozy steps down," threatened another
> > 'delinquent.' And from hundreds of throats came the cry, "This is
> > our land!" and, of course, the ubiquitous "Allahu akbar!"
> >
> > Let's get this straight-Marie Antoinette's land is their land?
> > Louis XIV's land is their land? Charles Martel's land is their
> > land? Jacques Chirac's land is their land? Yes-it says so in the
> > Qur'an. "Your land is their land." Look under dhimmi and Dar
> > al-Harb.
> >
> > An editorial in the Tehran Times by Hassan Hanizadeh calls on Muslim
> > countries to observe their religious and humanitarian duties and to
> > form a committee to investigate the deaths of two Black
> > youngster-thug A and thug B-and the living conditions of Muslims
> > residing in France; the said report to be submitted to the Organization
> > of the Islamic Conference and the Islamic Human Rights Committee, not
> > to be confused with the Heinrich Himmler Human Rights Committee or the
> > Ilse Koch Death Camp Watch.
> >
> > The editorial warns: " France is in such a critical situation that
> > the expansion of the demonstrations could lead to the collapse of
> > France and its division into Muslim and Christian sections."
> >
> > This thing is getting seriously out of hand. It's well past Hitch***
> > and Brando and is gaining steam. These are not ordinary birds-these
> > creatures are straight out of the 7th Century; Islamic pterodactyls
> > thirsting after dhimmi flesh with no more remorse for the fate of its
> > victims than Rodan had for what was left of Tokyo . You have a problem,
> > Jacques-just say so. You can explain later why you led France into
> > Dante's Inferno.
> >
> > If Eliot Ness wasn't afraid to call Al Capone a gangster and Shane
> > had the courage to tell Wilson he was a dirty Yankee liar and the
> > meathead, in spite of considerable family restraints, could call Archie
> > a bigot, and Curly could give Moe the raspberries knowing full well he
> > would get a finger in the eye, you, Jacques Chirac, the last, perhaps,
> > in a long line of mostly uninspiring French leaders from Louis I and
> > Charles the Fat to Napoleon and Charles de Gaulle, with a little
> > courage, could go down in history as Jacques the Savior. One
> > cataclysmic moment of truth would do the trick. Suck in your stomach,
> > grab de Villepin with one hand and Sarkozy with the other, close your
> > eyes, open your mouth and say, " Islam is the cause of our problems
> > and I'm not going to take it any longer."
> >
> > What's the worst that could happen? Some dirty looks, a finger in the
> > eye-didn't bother Curly-a fatwa or two, a visit from a suicide
> > bomber, slippage in the polls? That last could really hurt. Suppose
> > Peewee Herman knocked down a half-dozen Harley-Davidsons while parking
> > his bicycle in front of a Hells Angels bar. Would he survive the night?
> > Not likely. Chirac's chances of finding the political courage to
> > successfully handle France 's current emergency are not any better.
> > It's a shame. France is at a crossroads-to the left is dhimmitude,
> > to the right, Tours . Charles Martel is waiting.
.
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