Why Paris is burning

Quote from dddooo:

The refusal of Arab countries to recognize the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 has been a source of repeated wars and other conflicts with Arab nations such as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.


1948 Arab-Israeli War "The Independence War"
1956 Suez War
1967 Six Day War
1970 War of Attrition
1973 Yom Kippur War

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel#Wars

You still did not answer how Palestinians invaded the little, poor, meek, peace loving (did I say little?) nation!!

But just in case, and before you get away with your fraudulent claim like the rest of your Zionist like, a brief and easy to understand description for the history of the wars:

http://thewebfairy.com/nerdcities/Palestine/some-wars.htm
 
Quote from dddooo:

The refusal of Arab countries to recognize the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 has been a source of repeated wars and other conflicts with Arab nations such as Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.


1948 Arab-Israeli War "The Independence War"
1956 Suez War
1967 Six Day War
1970 War of Attrition
1973 Yom Kippur War

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel#Wars
In fact, if you look at changes in the Middle-East over say the last 150 years, you will find that the Jewish inhabitants have been driven out everywhere at an astonishing pace. This also holds true for Christian communities. Both Jewish and Christian communities, in fact much older than the Muslim, were established everywhere, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Egypt, North Africa, this for almost 2000 years. The present day persectution of the ancient Christian Copts in Egypt is a case in point. They are among the oldest surviving Christian denominations.
Historical population data, even for countries considered "tolerant & modern" like Turkey, tell a quite different story.
 
Quote from TM_Direct:

. . .The UN should be called in to handle this situation, not the French Police

This clearly calls for a memo, perhaps even a strongly worded one. Not too strongly worded though, no sense pulling out the Big Guns of the UN too early. The Security Council should carefully consider drafting a resolution, perhaps even consult with Jimmy Carter. Then veto the resolution. Add plenty of long speeches with windy pronouncements and years of debate by the Human Rights Committee (chaired by North Korea), and all will be well.
 
All of this clearly points out why we need separation of church and state. Why we need to keed the fcking evangelicals from taking over. This whole 'faith based' bullsht is a terrible mistake. Our tax dollars are going straight into the coffers of our own homegrown religious nuts.... who HATE freedom and liberty.

Wake up all you right wing whackos, and smell the coffe!!

m
 
Quote from TM_Direct:

I disagree strongly...they should not use any force what so ever...I believe they should be talking to the rioters, find out why they are angry and burning buses and people, ...we need to be sympathetic to these people and I think i speak for all of America when I say we are against the use of any force to stop these riots....The UN should be called in to handle this situation, not the French Police

Using force also works does it not?
I know it for a fact. In Irak there is a great peace right now.....
 
Quote from sputdr:

They want to move to your countries, suck on the teat of your social services but be left alone.

WHAT THE FUCK????????


The police should just be shooting people and nothing less.

Don't shoot them. All you need to do is close off the affected areas. No one and nothing gets in and no one and nothing gets out. After awhile they will run out of stuff to burn and will start to get tired of eating mice and drinking rain water. Once they finally burn themselves out just start rounding up folks and deporting them. Let their muslim brothers in another country take care of them.

Two problems are solved at once. The filth of a town (at least that's how the news protrays it) is halfway to being demolished so it can be cleared and rebuilt by those who actually give a shit and the rabble rousing trouble makers are no longer in the country.

Or you can just start shooting the retards who have no respect for peoples property and life.
 
Quote from tradenut:

Using force also works does it not?
I know it for a fact. In Irak there is a great peace right now.....

I can just about gaurantee that if the police go in there with orders to shoot to kill any attacker things might calm down enough to at least stop the lawlessness enough to have a discussion. The only problem is, does France have enough balls to take that step and follow it to the end. This should be a last resort but how long are you going to allow this crap to continue before you decide to take a radical action such as clearing the streeets with deadly force.

Either way the muslims there are going to have to learn that they are subject to French law, not Islamic law.
 
Quote from MackieMesser:

All of this clearly points out why we need separation of church and state. Why we need to keed the fcking evangelicals from taking over. This whole 'faith based' bullsht is a terrible mistake. Our tax dollars are going straight into the coffers of our own homegrown religious nuts.... who HATE freedom and liberty.

Wake up all you right wing whackos, and smell the coffe!!

m

Right again, Mackie. There is clearly no difference between rioting Muslims, fanatical jihadists and our own evangelicals. After all, Eric Rudolf was a Christian, so that proves it, doesn't it?
 
Quote from nononsense:

Yeah! Jimmy, that's the guy who pushed for establishing human rights in Iran.
:D

He's right too. You can't have an Islamic governemnt and individual human rights. It's an inherent contradiction.

These people have failed to assimilate. God knows why. With all that hot french poontang floating around, you'd think they would procreate thier way into Frenchness.
 
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