1 posted on
02/02/2006 3:17:51 PM PST by
blam
To: blam
"Young people"!?
How about lay good for nothing Islamo thugs.
2 posted on
02/02/2006 3:19:11 PM PST by
dinok
To: blam
"Young kids like us, we're never going to get to the top, are we?"
Nope.
3 posted on
02/02/2006 3:24:22 PM PST by
Mulch
(tm)
To: blam
I'd be angry is I had to live in France too
4 posted on
02/02/2006 3:26:37 PM PST by
Casekirchen
(Still waiting for the mythical "moderate moslem" ... for the last 1396years)
To: blam
"When you watch your brothers - five or six of them - trying to get a job and getting nowhere, you wonder what the point is. "Everyone's on the dole here, and nobody sees any way of getting out." Why don't you ask your parents why they had such a huge number of children (one assumes there were a bunch of sisters around too), when they couldn't provide a decent future for a single one of them?
To: blam
"This is a difficult place to live," Then go back to Africa.
7 posted on
02/02/2006 3:41:01 PM PST by
dfwgator
To: blam
Clearly they need to raise taxes.
8 posted on
02/02/2006 3:43:06 PM PST by
Tzimisce
To: blam
I would have liked to know more about these "young people." For instance, have they stayed in school and become educated? Have they developed skills that are marketable? Have they made themselves the best that they can be? Or are they waiting for some one to "give" them a top job. I don't care what your race is if you have made yourself valuable to society, society will value you.
9 posted on
02/02/2006 3:45:52 PM PST by
asp1
To: blam
Resentment against the police, as representatives of the French state, still runs high. The same state that provides their livelihood through welfare.
They can go back to scratch dirt in Algeria or Morocco and learn what living in a real police state is like...pansies.
14 posted on
02/02/2006 3:52:08 PM PST by
mikenola
To: blam
"The words chosen by Sarkozy," he said, "show he's the one who's not civilised," he said. So a politician calls you uncivilized and you retaliate by proving him right?
What's the French word for dumba$$?
15 posted on
02/02/2006 3:53:44 PM PST by
MamaTexan
(I am NOT a ~legal entity~, nor am I a *person* as created by law!)
To: blam
Come spring, when the weather warms up, this will explode.
Buy gold and silver eagle coins to protect yourself and your families.
imho
To: blam
Why can't folks just be honest these days ?
Tell them we frankly don't care if you are upset angry despondent or anything else just live your lives within the law or we'll throw you into the brig, the hole, or if those are full right back into the power substation.
18 posted on
02/02/2006 4:04:54 PM PST by
festus
(The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
To: blam
I think this reporter wasted a lot of his time.
Never mind French and English. These clowns come from a planet where commonly known words, familiar with most of us, like discipline, responsibility, education and initiative have the opposite meaning that they do in our universe.
They have been kept as pets for generations. Why expect change now? What's different?
To: blam
"Racaille." That pretty well sums them up.
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