Posted on 11/08/2005 3:10:54 AM PST by Dane
Paris/France Burns, Live Thread Night #11
Paris/France Burns, Live Thread Night #10
Last night was the 12th night of rioting. Last night on Hannity and Colmes on Fox they had a taped interview with the head of the Police union in France and he said that the police had found heavy arms and grenades and had asked for the Army to be brought in since the second night of the riots.
Obviously he was ignored by the powers that be in France.
What's the total car count.... New peacenik poster idea...Bush Lied- France Fried...
French Toast?
"Every time they announce more powers for mayors, they cut the funds," complained Jean-Christophe Lagarde, mayor of the northeastern Paris suburb of Drancy.Well, if you want more money, Mr. Mayor, let them know you're serious: get out there and join the rioters!
13 nights and they're "planning on imposing curfews"!!!!???
Ya, good luck with that.
One wonders how long the other members of the EU will allow the unrestricted movement across borders..
French Ministry of Tourism announces new slogan: "Visit France - It's a real riot!"
They'll go communist before sending in the military.
Oh, things are getting better in France now that the government has instituted a dusk to dawn curfew.
Getting better?????
Really?????????
Isn't this absurd? In my world and probably yours, curfews would be in their 11th or 12 night and the planning sessions would be to consider when to lift the curfews.
NEW DAY - YESTERDAY'S MAP.
A fireman wipes his eyes as he walks through the rubble of a movie studio in Asnieres-sur-Seine, November 7, 2005. REUTERS/Victor Tonelli
A man walks past a burnt vehicle in front of the court house in Evry, south of Paris, after the 11th night of violence November 7, 2005. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
Oh my oh my that really is horrendously hillarious!
enz zwei drei schnell allah akbar!
QUESTION: Does anybody know if car insurance covers a vehicle destroyed during a riot? I mean in the U.S. since I don't think very many FReepers know French law.
The Reuters reporter forgot to mention that the "French Youths" were muslims. I'm sure it was just an oversight...
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