Posted on 03/23/2006 12:29:15 PM PST by AmericanMade1776
Paris Protest Pyre
Firemen extinguish a burning car set on fire at the end of a student demonstration in Paris, March 23, 2006. (Franck Prevel/Reuters)
WORK?? You want us to WORK?? We'll show you!
wow! I'm worried. I'm supposed to go there in a month.
The REAL beginning of the end.
Touch a car, set a fire: shoot them. Gutless frogs.
An injured student is being helped near the Invalides Plaza in Paris during clashes following a students' demonstration against the first job contract, or CPE, Thursday, March 23, 2006. The French capital braced for a new day of street protests Thursday by students trying to force the government to withdraw a contested jobs law, with a warning from the interior minister that violence would be severely punished. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)
I wonder if the government could declare cars as endangered species in Paris - there seems to be a lot of them being kill recently.
"Hey, can I put this on my résumé?!"
I don't think that will extinguish the fire....
1 student, in all the photos??....looks staged.
"Spray the car, not me you idiot!!!!"
Youths gather to kick a demonstrator during clashes following a demonstration against the first job contract, or CPE, Thursday, March 23, 2006 on the Invalides Plaza in Paris. The French capital braced for a new day of street protests Thursday by students trying to force the government to withdraw a contested jobs law, with a warning from the interior minister that violence would be severely punished. Youths were attacking students and demonstrators in an attempt to to steal their mobile phones. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
A cheese eating surrender monkey is a terrible thing to waste...
"'Cause we can't find a guillotine..."
Mobile phones?!? How about a belt?
Yeah, that's a lot a crack.
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