Posted on 07/19/2016 11:03:15 AM PDT by PROCON
A YOUNG girl is fighting for her life after being knifed in a popular tourist destination for Brits because of the way she was dressed.
The eight-year-old is said to be in a critical condition after the attack in Laragne in Hautes-Alpes, in southern France.
She was air-lifted to a nearby hospital in Grenoble with a punctured lung.
According to police the knifeman fled the scene immediately after the attack, which took place on Tuesday around 10am local time.
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I think the best solution would be for a wealthy Frenchman to arrange the kidnapping of this pig before trial. Keep him on ice for a year while he is being hormonally and surgically “transitioned” from male to female.
And the last part of his transition should involve the use of ‘gavage’, to grossly overfeed him with a stomach tube, like a goose being prepared for foie gras.
So a year later, he is returned to Morocco as an obese woman.
Properly the explanation would be that because of his act of violence against the innocent, Allah put a curse on him.
What was that Mark Twain said about words? d;^)
I am very sorry I have to say - I like the way you think.
Whatever works.
Stabbed an 8 year-old for wearing a T-shirt and shorts? Bury this Mohammedan dog under pig entrails.
Soft target lone gunman attacks like this can be avoided only one way. Stop the refugee train from rolling.
That is why I think both the US and Canada have time. What is happening in Europe is 20 years away for us?
I shared the news on face book with friends and family. Will they wake up?
Yet another peaceful, loving moozlum...yet misunderstood. Maybe in his vaunted “culture” stabbing someone is like saying “hello, I love you”. To think otherwise is to be racist or something.
I hope so, for their sake.
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