Posted on 06/03/2012 4:25:07 PM PDT by Nachum
The Interior Ministry says an attack by 10 assailants on 3 people in southeast France was anti-Semitic, and has called for the assailants to be brought to justice. Two of the victims were hospitalized.
The office of Interior Minister Manuel Valls said Sunday that police were mobilized to arrest those behind the attack a night earlier in Villeurbaine, near the city of Lyon.
The ministry said the assailants wielded a hammer and an iron bar. One victim sustained an open wound to the head, and another suffered a neck injury. Both men wore Jewish skullcaps.
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10 of them and they still needed a hammer and a steel bar.
Really brave people.
The dummies let one Jewish family dominate their Banking System for 300 Hundred years.
Maybe OPEC can buy Europe at a bargin basement price
Why do I sense a “Religion of Peace Alert” here?
Jewish people everywhere: Get out of Europe - NOW - and come to America for the last stand of civilization.
Because you’re smart :)
Not the Methodists again. This needs to stop.
“Jewish people everywhere: Get out of Europe - NOW - and come to America for the last stand of civilization.”
For real. Just like in Israel, citizens got guns here. BTW, muzzies in U.S. are BEEG on gun control for the violent “infidel” majority. That’s why we’re the “great Satan” among other reasons.
So... it takes ten muzzies armed with blunt weapons to beat up two Jews. Typical.
Please to add “Aswan High Dam” to my tagline target list.
I only have one thing to say: time to make ALIYAH!
Expect a lot more of these attacks, and for the French government to do even less than before. The Muslim vote is what gave Hollande his victory over Sarkozy. He will no more act against the Muslims than Holder will act against the Black Panthers.
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