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Multiple attacks in Paris, at least 18 dead

I firmly believe now that you are out of your mind. You seem to be slowly losing all touch with reality and slipping towards a Elfiero like view of the world.

His concept of reality is the same that allowed Nazi Germany to run roughshod over most of Europe. One would hope that we have learned from our mistakes. Sadly not.
 
hook, please provide a source for those comments by the president. Thank you.


Its a meme ya clown. Some memes reflect actual quotes and some reflect the way liberal ******** think. It's up to you to do the research.
 
Aujord-hui, nous sommes tous les Parisiennes.
 
Obama admin: "The United States stands with the people of France and its vibrant, multicultural democracy."

Bullshit. Opening your borders to radical Islam and their suicide bombers is death.
 
Syrian passport is found on the body of a suicide bomber at the Stade de France

A Syrian passport has been retrieved from one of the suicide bombers who blew himself up outside the Stade de France stadium in Paris last night, according to two French police officers.

The second of the suicide bombers is believed to have been as young as 15 years old.

Two of the eight terrorists have now been identified: the man with the Syrian passport and a second who is believed by police to have been French.

However it has not yet been confirmed whether the Syrian passport was authentic, or was one of the many forged passports flooding into Europe with the refugee crisis.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...assport-body-suicide-bomber-Stade-France.html

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Hollande blames Islamic State for 'act of war'

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34820016

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Congrats, you too get an all-inclusive membership to the Right Wing Lunatics Club. They better get cracking and build another wing or two, the place is filling up fast.

I have a brother in law with the same political ideology that you appear to have.
After the 9/11 attacks he stated " I only wish that all of the victims were Republicans, in fact I wish all Republicans were dead!"

I concluded that one stupid statement deserved another in response, so I asked "then who would pay for all the free stuff?"

Point is those that will blindly follow the political ideology of either parties extreme edge are a danger to us all. Has it come down to the point where a discussion can't be held without resorting to name calling?
 
No worries, we're going to fix all this with fancy hashtag messages and inspiring Facebook memes. I mean, have you seen the one where your profile pic is draped in the colors of the French flag? Take that, you f'n isis pigs!
 
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No worries, we're going to fix all this with face hashtag messages and inspiring Facebook memes. I mean, have you seen the one where your profile pic is draped in the colors of the French flag? Take that, you f'n isis pigs!

I have seen someone attempt to do it and ****** it up some how. LOL!
 
I'm going to protest the local merchantsales to put up "No Bomb" zones. This **** has to stop.
 
Just a JV team! Dear leader will have a drone fly over soon. Is anyone shocked? This is what leftist candy *** pc horseshit gets you when dealing with the scum bags of the world. Trust me they're just paving the way for these assclown islamic fucktards to do that ****. It's wide open.
 
I was not aware that there was an NRA chapter in France.

There is a French Canadian branch, the NR eh?.

I'll be here all week try the veal.
 
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/1...ific-scene-inside-concert-hall/?intcmp=hpbt1#

'It was carnage': Eyewitnesses describe horrific scene inside Paris concert hall

Accounts differ as to what the attackers said as they fired. Coupris told Guardian he heard the men shout "Allahu Akbar", Arabic for "God is great."

Janaszak said one of the gunmen referenced France's role in helping the U.S. carry out airstrikes in Syria. "I clearly heard them say 'It's the fault of (French President Francois) Hollande, it's the fault of your president, he should not have intervened in Syria'". They also spoke about Iraq."

Another witness, who gave her name as Yasmin, told France's BFM television that "I saw two guys. The biggest one said: 'What are you doing in Syria? You're going to pay now.' Then he opened fire. I saw bodies falling all around me. I was shot in the foot. It was carnage. I've never seen so many dead people all around."
 
No worries, we're going to fix all this with fancy hashtag messages and inspiring Facebook memes. I mean, have you seen the one where your profile pic is draped in the colors of the French flag? Take that, you f'n isis pigs!

Well, better those than this post I saw today...

Attacks like the ones tonight in Paris are committed to purposely trigger an Islamophobic backlash. That backlash is not an unintended consequence of such attacks, it is part of their logic. ISIS types want an Islamophobic backlash because it lends credence to their narrative that there is a war between the West and Islam. By strengthening and emboldening the xenophobic right-wing in Europe, they strengthen their own worldview as well. And the most tragic irony is that that backlash may target refugees who themselves had been fleeing ISIS' reign of terror.

Thoughts with everyone in Paris tonight. May the forces who wish to beget an apocalyptic "war of civilizations" be defeated.

Yes, that's my big concern today, an increase in Islamophobia.
 
You knew it was coming....."what Islamic jihadi suicide bombers"

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How President Hollande's statement on Paris Attacks triggers NATO Article 5

http://www.nato.int/terrorism/five.htm

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I think we'll see a significant ramping up of military response in Syria/Iraq in the very near future. For the first time in a long time, this will truly be an international effort with support from countries that are not usually on board, such as China and Russia.

It's not like they didn't give the West a heads up to what was to come...

 
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Just posting this for the brainiacs here that say it never happens....

Muslims Around The World Condemn Paris Attacks Claimed By ISIS
http://thinkprogress.org/world/2015/11/14/3722277/muslims-condemn-paris-attacks-pope-francis/

Muslim leaders the world over are condemning the horrific terror attacks that struck Paris Friday night, expressing outrage and shock at an onslaught of shootings and bombings that left at least 120 dead and hundreds wounded.

The outpouring of support for the victims and and disgust for the attacks began even before ISIS, the militant terrorist group current terrorizing entire sections of Iraq and Syria, claimed responsibility for the carnage. Muslim imams, scholars, commentators, and average Muslims expressed grief and horror using social media. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, an Islamic movement founded in British India in the 19th century, released a statement rebuking the “barbaric attacks.”

In Ireland, the Imam of the Al-Mustafa Islamic Centre and Chair of the Irish Muslim Peace & Integration Council, offered prayers for the victims and dismissed terrorist’s claims to Islam.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the people of Paris and every other place on earth plagued by sick men with weapons and bombs,” Imam Umar Al-Qadri said. “Terrorists have no religion whatsoever. Their religion is intolerance, hatred for Peace.”

Shuja Shafi, secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, repeated Al-Qadri’s rejection of ISIS.

“This attack is being claimed by the group calling themselves ‘Islamic State’,” he said. “There is nothing Islamic about such people and their actions are evil, and outside the boundaries set by our faith.”

The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar University, the thousand-year-old, highly influential center for Sunni Muslim scholarship, called the attacks “odious” and called on the world to “unite to face this monster,” according to French magazine Jeunea Frique.

Leaders of several Muslim-majority nations also spoke out. Iranian president Hassan Rouhani called the attacks a “crime against humanity,” Qatari foreign minister Khaled al-Attiyah described them as “heinous,” and Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister declared they were “in violation and contravention of all ethics, morals and religions.” Saudi Arabia’s highest religious body also spoke out, saying “terrorists are not sanctioned by Islam and these acts are contrary to values of mercy it brought to the world.”

Joko Widodo, president of Indonesia — the largest Muslim nation population-wise — said “Indonesia condemns the violence that took place in Paris.”

In the United States, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim social justice group, quickly issued a press release rejecting terrorism — something they do regularly in response to such incidents. Their statement also made mention of a bombing in Beirut, Lebanon on Thursday that wounded 200 and killed 45. Three residents of Dearborn, Michigan lost their lives in that attack attack, which ISIS also claimed responsibility for.

“These savage and despicable attacks on civilians, whether they occur in Paris, Beirut or any other city, are outrageous and without justification,” CAIR’s statement read. “We condemn these horrific crimes in the strongest terms possible. Our thoughts and prayers are with the loved ones of those killed and injured and with all of France. The perpetrators of these heinous attacks must be apprehended and brought to justice.”

CAIR is almost part of a broad coalition of Muslim groups scheduled to hold a press conference noon Saturday to collectively condemn the attacks. The group is said to include representatives from CAIR, American Muslims for Palestine, Islamic Circle of North America, Muslim Alliance in North America, Muslim American Society, Muslim Legal Fund of America, Muslim Ummah of North America, and the Mosque Cares.

Pope Francis appeared to echo their rejection of ISIS’s religious claims in a phone interview with the Italian Bishops’ Conference television network on Friday. Explaining that he sees the violence as part of a “piecemeal Third World War,” he said “there is no religious or human justification” for the attacks.

“I am close to the people of France, to the families of the victims, and I am praying for all of them,” Pope Francis said. “I am moved and I am saddened. I do not understand, these things hard to understand.”

The Vatican seconded the pope on Saturday.

“We are shocked by this new manifestation of maddening, terrorist violence and hatred which we condemn in the most radical way together with the pope and all those who love peace,” said Rev. Federico Lombardi, the Vatican’s chief spokesman said in a statement.

The response is expressive of the global Muslim community’s longstanding condemnation of ISIS in general, which faith leaders repeatedly insist is not Islamic.

Such responses are common after terror attacks, although many Muslims and non-Muslims have expressed frustration with being expected to condemn repeatedly the actions of small militant groups who commit violence in the name of Islam, whereas Christians and members of other religious groups are rarely expected to do the same. Other Muslims expressed frustration that leaders of some Middle Eastern nations condemned the Paris attack but not the sometimes deadly tactics used to silence political opposition in their own countries.
 
Angela Merkel: "Response to terrorism must be charity and tolerance"

Stupid socialist *****...she would have prostituted herself to Hitler


I have a better idea.

Bulldoze every mosque to the ground, drag their Imams into the street, shave their beards, castrate them, cover them in pig fat and set them on fire.
It's the only message these savages understand.


or just Kill them all and let Allah sort them out

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I stand with France. France has a large Muslim population that has Shria law in some places.
 
Suicide Bomber Wearing an Explosive Vest Was Blocked From Entering Soccer Stadium

PARIS—At least one of the attackers outside France’s national soccer stadium had a ticket to the game and attempted to enter the 80,000-person venue, according to a Stade de France security guard who was on duty and French police.

The guard—who asked to be identified only by his first name, Zouheir—said the attacker was discovered wearing an explosives vest when he was frisked at the entrance to the stadium about 15 minutes into the game. France was playing an exhibition against Germany inside.

While attempting to back away from security, Zouheir said, the attacker detonated the vest. Zouheir, who was stationed by the players’ tunnel, said he was briefed on the sequence by the security frisking team at the gate.

A police officer confirmed the sequence, adding that police suspect the attacker aimed to detonate his vest inside the stadium in order to provoke a deadly stampede

http://www.wsj.com/articles/attacke...adium-but-was-turned-away-1447520571?mod=e2tw

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Good work there, it could have been thousands more
 
Posted on Facebook today. Eloquent and exactly right.

http://www.chicksonright.com/you-have-to-read-this-reaction-to-the-paris-terror-attack/

My father and I traveled to France in October of 2001, just after 9/11. It was an interesting time to be abroad and take in a non-American perspective. What I remember most is the impression the French had of American being an intrusive, war-mongering nation with a knee-jerk reaction to being attacked.

I saved a news magazine from that trip which was filled with French cartoons about 9/11. Looking at it last night after all these years, this cartoon struck me the most. The soldier represents us, and his words translate to “WHERE WERE OU ON 11.9.2001 AT 8:23?!!” And the reply, lower right: “I was starving!” Well, forgive me for not feeling the same sympathy for the Middle East that this cartoonist did.

I can’t help but wonder what he is thinking today as Paris is soaked with innocent blood. I would never have wished this harm or destruction on the French, but it’s striking to me how much your perspective will change when the wolf pounds hard on YOUR door.

For anyone – including our current president – who refuses to acknowledge and call by name the evil of Islam for what it is, behold what your denial, political correctness and cowardice have wrought.

If you think this won’t continue to happen (right here on our own soil), or that these people can be reasoned with, you are hopelessly and dangerously wrong. You cannot employ the same social calculus we use in the West when dealing with this enemy. They’re not going to hug their children more; they’re going to strap bombs to them and use them as weapons. Bottom line.

There are enormous social costs to neglecting the truth, unpleasant as it may be.

I once read a great quote about the Israeli/Palestinian conflict: “If Palestine put down their weapons, there would be no more war. If Israel put down their weapons, there would be no more Israel.”

Extrapolate. This now applies to the rest of the globe, with France as the latest casualty.

Prayers for the victims, for the military/emergency personnel responding to this attack, and for the brave sheepdogs among us who make great sacrifices to ensure we are safe and protected on our own soil.
 
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