"...the abject failure of the multiculturalist philosophy that disparate groups can coexist within a nation without any idea that they must share at least some basic values. The French are paying the price today for blithely assuming that France could absorb a population holding values vastly different from that of the host population without negative consequences for either...." --Excerpt from Robert Spencer's article:
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=20071
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ââ¦This is a result of arrogance and hubris on the part of the French for thinking their system is the best in the world, and anybody that came to it could be tamed and would live side by side with one another in a wonderful experiment to show how humanity can get along. They also thought they were buying insurance by not helping us out against Saddam in Iraqâ¦â --
ââ¦I think the French are as dirty in this as anybody can be, and they're getting their just desserts here. I'm not experiencing schadenfreude over this, because this is going to happen everywhere these people are not stood up to. The bottom line is, today France, yesterday Madrid, today France. Where next? Well, wherever nobody wants to stand up to them and wherever a nation of people thinks, "We can purchase goodwill by hating the United States," is going to find themselves in the same circumstance as happening now.â
---exerpts from Rush Limbaugh (âFrench Appeasement Results in Muslim Riotsâ â11/4/05):
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_110405/content/truth_detector.guest.html
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âRioting in French suburbs 'well organized'
Thu Nov 03 2005 14:56:34 ET
French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said Thursday that the riots in several Paris suburbs over the previous night were "not spontaneous" but rather "well organized."
"What we saw in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis overnight was not spontaneous, it was perfectly organized. We are looking into by whom and how," Sarkozy told French news channel i-tele.
The interior minister also said the government would not allow "troublemakers, a bunch of hoodlums, think they can do whatever they want" in the country.
A force of 1,000 police were assigned late Thursday to Seine-Saint-Denis, following the previous night of violence which affected about half of the 40 towns in the department, mostly communities of immigrants from Africa, officials said.â
--Drudge Report newsflash
http://www.drudgereport.com