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Posted on 07/26/2016 6:30:53 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Elderly priest, 86, is 'beheaded' by two ISIS knifemen shouting 'Allahu Akbar' after they took nuns and worshippers hostage at French church: Police shoot both attackers dead then search for bombs
Priest had throat cut while another hostage is fighting for life after knifemen burst into Normandy church at 9am Reports that one of the attackers shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as they launched attack at Gambetta Church near Rouen Vatican has condemned the 'barbaric' killing of the 86-year-old priest and an anti-terror investigation is underway ISIS claim responsibility for the atrocity while Francois Hollande says France is 'at war' with the terror group One attackers lived locally and had electronic tag having been jailed in France for trying to travel to Syria in 2015
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Vigilantism is the ONLY answer. The “legal” entities set up by the citizens have been infiltrated and now only exist to help continue the slaughter. These entities are no longer valid and must be IMMEDIATELY ignored at the very least, scores can be settled later.
We in America need to truly see this as it is and prepare. Where do we turn? Our “legal” entities openly campaign on the notion of bringing these killers here in greater numbers. Our political parties are failing us, our militaries sit idle, our law enforcement mops up the blood.
Citizens better damn well start organizing.
Ooohhh, you caught me!!!1!
Maybe you can summon the Admins and get me banned!
Your liberal posts will eventually get you the Zot.
What was wrong with the Crusades? Islam has always been a threat.
You forgot to summon the Admins and owner of the site.
More outreach Francis you commie prick
The religion of cut them to pieces
Desecrated the altar and house of worship. Murdered brutally the priest - truly Islam is a cult of death.
Some dispute this as myth and legend.
RE: “Croissant? The French pastry that was invented to celebrate a victory over those waving the, er, crescent flag?”
It suits me fine, though.
- Several culinary legends are related to the Battle of Vienna.
One legend is that the croissant was invented in Vienna, either in 1683 or during the earlier siege in 1529, to celebrate the defeat of the Ottoman attack on the city, with the shape referring to the crescents on the Ottoman flags. This version of the origin of the croissant is supported by the fact that croissants in France are a variant of Viennoiserie, and by the French popular belief that Vienna-born Marie Antoinette introduced the pastry to France in 1770.
Another legend from Vienna has the first bagel as being a gift to King John III Sobieski to commemorate the King’s victory over the Ottomans. It was fashioned in the form of a stirrup to commemorate the victorious charge by the Polish cavalry. The veracity of this legend is uncertain, as there is a reference in 1610 to a bread with a similar-sounding name, which may or may not have been the bagel.
Don’t worry it will be taken care of.
France is gone. It’s too late for them, but maybe not too late for us.
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OK, stalker.
Why does being a faithful Catholic prevent you from saying “such things”? Do you maintain that those who do say such things cannot be faithful Catholics? Isn’t such a presumption at a minimum uncharitable?
You have got to joking. Where’s you /s tag? You’re not joking? Well, if you would, please explain to us why such a backlash would be the worst possible outcome.
Worse than blood shed by Jihadists are the openings it gives to right-wing political parties in Europe.
It might be helpful if some "evangelicals" would stop insisting that you're not "Christian" unless you can cite a time you went to a tent-revival meeting to "accept Christ as your Lord and Savior" and "Got Saved". This priest may not be "Christian" in their eyes but he certainly was to the Islamofascists.
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