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TV Coverage of French Unrest on Fox News
Fox News | 3.18.06 | ohioWfan

Posted on 03/18/2006 11:21:13 AM PST by ohioWfan

Fox has just been covering student rioting in Paris over a new job measure. If anyone has more details, please post.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: france; frenchstink; guestworkers; mooselimbs; muslimyouths; paris; parisites; parisriots; rioting; socialism; students; terroristyouth; theyouttthhhhsss; unions; youngterrorists; youths; youthterrorists
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To: CowboyJay
btw, I'm not counting the Statue of Liberty.........a token, but not an alliance.

There was a great column a few years back about how France has never really been on our side since the Revolution..........I'll see if I can hunt it up.

221 posted on 03/18/2006 1:30:45 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: ohioWfan
Protesting the arrival of hire/fire at will.
Welcome to the real world !
222 posted on 03/18/2006 1:31:45 PM PST by 1066AD
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To: billbears
If you make it to Notre Dame, you might try the climb up the stairs into the bell tower area. Gets you up close to gargoyles. Be sure to see the garden at the rear of Notre Dame -- there are often nice flowers in that area and you get a view of the flying buttresses. And you can get some very good French ice cream on Ile St. Louis just across the bridge from that garden.

Also, you should consider another attraction a block or so downstream from Notre Dame but on the same island as Notre Dame -- the Sainte Chapelle, one of the most gorgeous buildings in the world. Walls of stained glass. It was originally built to house the Crown of Thorns, a replica of which is on the steeple of the Sainte Chapelle.
223 posted on 03/18/2006 1:34:21 PM PST by rustbucket (No representation without taxation)
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To: Txsleuth
"The Muslims!"

LOL! Just blew diet coke all over my screen.

GREAT immigration policy there, Chirac...

224 posted on 03/18/2006 1:36:24 PM PST by CowboyJay (Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
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To: ohioWfan
Oops, read that too fast, I thought the title here said "watching Paris rotting" and maybe there would be another link to some grainy video ...
225 posted on 03/18/2006 1:39:06 PM PST by MozarkDawg
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To: ohioWfan

Good point.

Touche'!


226 posted on 03/18/2006 1:39:24 PM PST by CowboyJay (Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
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To: Txsleuth
Q & A of the Month, Tx !

Leni

227 posted on 03/18/2006 1:40:35 PM PST by MinuteGal (Sail the Bounding Main to the Balmy, Palmy Caribbean on FReeps Ahoy 4. Register Now!)
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To: ohioWfan
"There was a great column a few years back about how France has never really been on our side since the Revolution..........I'll see if I can hunt it up."

Thanks.

228 posted on 03/18/2006 1:41:23 PM PST by CowboyJay (Rough Riders! Tancredo '08)
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To: ohioWfan
Basically the American Revolution was about freedom and democracy, while the French Revolution was much more about equality and "social justice." There are many who think that the French Revolution was the catalyst for all modern forms of Socialism/Communism.
229 posted on 03/18/2006 1:44:45 PM PST by oldleft
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To: HardStarboard
Employers are reluctant to hire someone they can't fire.

Same thing happens here all the time. The more we restrict our laws, the more wary employers are to take on new employees who really become potential liabilities. The freer employers are to fire, just like you say, the more freely they will be to hire. It's something dems, particularly labor unions, have never understood.

230 posted on 03/18/2006 1:45:06 PM PST by twigs
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To: CowboyJay
Here you go.........an interview with author, John J. Miller with Front Page Magazine about his book Our Oldest Enemy .......

Here's an excerpt....

People always wonder about the period of the American Revolution, but it was an anomaly, and even then it’s poorly understood--the French entered the war for entirely self-interested reasons and behaved treacherously toward the Americans during the peace talks. There’s a lot more to it than Yorktown.

Food for thought, at least.

231 posted on 03/18/2006 1:45:49 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: oldleft

Yes...........don't forget 'brotherhood' as well......


232 posted on 03/18/2006 1:47:20 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: GVnana; 1066AD
"His government proposed the law as part of a series of measures designed to help youths in the French suburbs who took to the streets last year." I need to get this straight. Some folks are calling this anarchy, and cheering the police crackdown. This seems to me to be French citizens protesting (with agitation from the Commies and socialists) against having jobs given to the muzzie yoots that rioted last year.

Thanks for the link 1066AD. The Beeb has much more detailed information. Even with their editorializing, it is more than AP and Reuters has provided.

233 posted on 03/18/2006 1:47:34 PM PST by ARealMothersSonForever (Political troglodyte with a partisan axe to grind)
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To: MississippiDeltaDawg

hehe.............Paris rotting.............hehe........


234 posted on 03/18/2006 1:49:21 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: hole_n_one

Are they sure the riots aren't over some sporting event? Like when the people in Detroit win something?


235 posted on 03/18/2006 1:55:26 PM PST by doug from upland (Stopping Hillary should be a FreeRepublic Manhattan Project)
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To: ohioWfan

More information on what the newly implemented law is about:
French students have been demonstrating, sometimes violently, against a new labour law for the under-26s which will make it easier for businesses to hire and fire young people.
Q. What does the controversial law say?

The law creating the First Employment Contract (Contrat Premiere Embauche or CPE) was passed by parliament as part of a broader bill on equal opportunities which will come into effect in April.

The CPE is new work contract for under-26s with a two-year trial period. In that period, employers can terminate the contract without having to offer an explanation or give prior warning. For other employees, the trial period is usually 1-3 months.

After the two-year trial period, the contract reverts to a standard full-time contract.

Q. Why was it introduced?

President Jacques Chirac and the government of Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin claim that it is a way to get more people into work, as they seek to tackle France's high unemployment rates and stagnant labour market.

France has one of Europe's highest youth unemployment rates. More than 20% of its 18 to 25-year-olds are unemployed - double the national average of 9.6%.

Q. What are the arguments for and against?

The government argues the measure will boost opportunities for young workers, many of whom can only find short-term contract work at best.

Some employers say they are reluctant to take on new staff because of the difficulties of firing them if they prove unsuitable or are no longer needed.

However, critics warn the new legislation could make it even harder for young people to find a permanent job, and it could be misused by larger employers.

A CSA poll in Le Parisien newspaper on Thursday suggested that 68% of French people wanted the government to withdraw the measure.

Trades unionists and student leaders say they fear it will lead to exploitation. They are calling for measures to stimulate job creation instead.

Classes at two-thirds of the country's universities have been disrupted by strikes and sit-ins.

Q. Are these street protests connected to last year's riots?

Youth unemployment and lack of opportunities were widely blamed for last year's riots in France poorest communities.

The government says the new law will help jobless youngsters in those areas, where youth unemployment can reach 40%.

Q. What is at stake for Prime Minister de Villepin?

After last year's riots, this is the second serious crisis Mr de Villepin has had to deal with during his first year in office.

He has said that he is prepared to negotiate on some aspects of the law, but not to withdraw it.

He still enjoys the support of President Chirac, who has called for dialogue but insists that the CPE is an "important element" in fighting youth unemployment.

However, the issue could further test Mr de Villepin's leadership - opinion polls suggest most people think the prime minister, who has presidential ambitions, has handled the reform clumsily.


236 posted on 03/18/2006 2:01:52 PM PST by ARealMothersSonForever (Political troglodyte with a partisan axe to grind)
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To: BenLurkin

That movie was a classic! Rupert? LOL...


237 posted on 03/18/2006 2:05:15 PM PST by sit-rep (If you acquire, hit it again to verify...)
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To: ohioWfan

A belt fed weapond would end this in five minutes...


238 posted on 03/18/2006 2:06:52 PM PST by sit-rep (If you acquire, hit it again to verify...)
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To: ARealMothersSonForever

Thanks for that info, Real. Do you have a link to its source?


239 posted on 03/18/2006 2:07:43 PM PST by ohioWfan (I don't apologize for supporting and defending our Commander in Chief in a time of war.)
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To: ohioWfan

I noticed that the govmnt stood idly by while angry muslims/africans egged on by the left burned cars, and the same govmnt is firing tear gas at student protesters.
That tells me that the French govmnt deliberately adopted a policy of appeasment toward the radical violent hate-filled muslim/african minority.
Something like what's happening here in the USA.


240 posted on 03/18/2006 2:07:57 PM PST by BooksForTheRight.com (what have you done today to fight terrorism/leftism (same thing!))
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