loquasagacious
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And mister civil libertarian stands up for the rights of ethnically diverse people rioting in the streets...
Remember, this is the French army. Those fromage eatin surrender monkeys... I predict new power -giving rebirth to old-fashioned European club-buggery wars- by end of the weekloquasagacious said:My point in sum: Using the army to restore order is VERY risky.
France has the Foreign Legion at its disposal. Having an ethnically diverse military put down the riots would look better than a Gallic army putting them down. Imagine the propaganda value, seeing the Legion marching down a Paris cobblestone street towards an enemy barricade, the Marseillaise in full instrumentals with the tricouleur fluttering in the wind...*swoons*.Iron said:Remember, this is the French army. Those fromage eatin surrender monkeys... I predict new power -giving rebirth to old-fashioned European club-buggery wars- by end of the week
No party that supports the extensive use of tariffs can call itself far right. He is nationalist, not right wing.ihavenothing said:I just saw Lateline and the reporter had stated the problem was that the president in 1974 Valéry Giscard d'Estaing had allowed the guest workers to allow their families to come across from the ex-colonies of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco and therefore increase the immigrant population siginificantly and every government since had been extremely lax on immigration since to a ridiculous level and urban centres decayed everywhere.
The future looks very uncertain as it may be very likely that Jean Marie Le Pen, leader of the far right party Front National is likely to gain headway in the next election in 18 months. The last election he had ran only second to Jacques Chirac and finished up with 18% of votes. With the riots this is very likely to swing and his policies include the deportation of 3.7 million non-citizens (that include second and even third generation immigrants) and reinstatement of the death penalty. Who knows what this era may bring??
Got a terrorist problem? Why fight constant and neverending clashes when you can just wall them in and isolate the problem! France should learn from example. :uhhuh:Russia mulls fence to guard against Chechen attacks
Jerusalem, Nov 8 (PTI) Russia is mulling the construction of a security barrier along its border with Chechnya similar to Israel's West Bank fence as part of efforts to combat terror, a media report said here today.
The head of counter-terrorism in Chechnya and Kremlin's envoy to southern Russia, Dmitry Kozak, met with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Internal Security Minister Gideon Ezra yesterday for talks on the effectiveness of the Israeli barrier in keeping terror attacks at bay, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Israeli officials told the daily that the talks focussed primarily on the construction of a security fence.
Kozak told the participants that he would recommend the construction of such a fence as a viable means to fight terror.
"They want to learn more about fighting terror," former Israel Police chief Shlomo Aharonishky, who is serving as a consultant for the Russians, told the Post.
"Kozak has been assigned to prepare a plan on how to fight terror and it will include the construction of a security fence. His visit here is to learn from us how to build the fence and how to do it," Aharonishky said.
The former police chief has established a security consultant company, National Security Project (NSP), arranged for the Russian officials visit and has already been to Russia at Kozak's request.
"He will recommend back in Russia the construction of a fence in certain places," the former police chief said adding "there will also be other ideas including how to deal with the [Chechen] leadership and the people who are sent to carry out the attacks". PTI