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User: "The Angry Hierophant"
Date: 05 Nov 2005 11:05:54 AM
Object: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs.
And this is what will happen sooner than you think.
I hope there is shopper greed violence in America during the day after
Thanksgiving shopping day. ***** America.
***** THE WH*RE OF B*BYL*N!!!
READ REVELATION 18 YOU FUCKING ROACH WORMS!!!
______
/
_____/ /
\ \ /
\ \/
The triple seven swatstika, the symbol of God's wrath. We have seen the
passing of the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and now we shall bear
witness to the seventh bowl.
Rev 16:19 And the great city was divided into three parts, and the
cities of the nations fell: and great Babylon came in remembrance
before God, to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of
his wrath.
***** YOU
France holds talks over continuing riots
Youths torch 900 vehicles, attack medical workers in 9th night of
unrest
MSNBC News Services
Updated: 11:37 a.m. ET Nov. 5, 2005
AUBERVILLIERS, France - Widespread riots across impoverished areas of
France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence, with youths
torching an ambulance and stoning medical workers coming to the aid of
a sick person.
Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and nearly 900
cars overnight as the violence spread from the restive Paris suburbs to
towns around France. The U.S. warned Americans against taking trains to
the airport through the affected areas.
On Saturday morning, more than 1,000 people took part in a silent march
in one of the worst-hit suburbs, Aulnay-sous-Bois, filing past
burned-out cars to demand calm. One banner read: "No to violence."
Car torchings have become a daily fact in France's tough suburbs,
with about 100 each night.
Interior Ministry said nearly 900 vehicles were burned throughout
France from Friday night to Saturday morning, most in the Paris area.
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin summoned eight key ministers and a
top Muslim official to his offices on Saturday as he sought to chart an
end to violence.
Government meets
The violence - sparked after the Oct. 27 accidental electrocution of
two teenagers who believed police were chasing them in
Seine-Saint-Denis - has laid bare discontent simmering in France's
poor suburbs ringing big cities. Those areas are home to large
populations of African Muslim immigrants and their children living in
low-income housing projects marked by high unemployment, crime and
despair.
"Violence is not a solution," Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy,
accused of stoking passions by calling troublemakers "scum", told
reporters after the Villepin meeting.
"Once the crisis is over, everyone will have to understand there are a
certain number of injustices in some neighborhoods. We are trying to be
firm and avoid any provocation. We have to avoid any risk of
explosion," he said.
In Aulnay-sous-Bois, a rundown suburb of 80,000 inhabitants northeast
of Paris, several thousand residents, some singing the national anthem,
marched past burnt out vehicles behind a "No To Violence, Yes To
Dialogue" banner.
"It's a sign that the laws of the republic apply to everyone and that
we will not give in to violence," said mayor Gerard Gaudron, a member
of the governing UMP party.
Overnight, police arrested 258 suspects and drafted in a helicopter in
the Paris region to film events. While fewer clashes with youths were
reported, judicial officials said the unrest was being organized via
the Internet and mobile phones.
"Without question what is taking place bears all the hallmarks of being
coordinated," Yves Bot, the Paris public prosecutor, told Europe 1
radio.
But a national police spokesman, Patrick Hamon, said there appeared to
be no coordination among gangs in different areas. But he said youths
in individual neighborhoods were arranging meetings and warning each
other about police operations.
Violence spreads
At the nursery school in Acheres, west of Paris, part of the roof was
caved in, childrens' photos stuck to blackened walls, and melted
plastic toys littered the floor.
The town had been previously untouched by the violence. Some residents
demanded that the army be deployed, or that citizens rise up and form
militias. At the school gate, the mayor tried to calm tempers.
"We are not going to start militias," Mayor Alain Outreman said.
"You would have to be everywhere."
Fires and other incidents were reported in Lille, Toulouse, Rouen and
elsewhere on the second night of unrest in areas beyond metropolitan
Paris. An incendiary device was tossed at the wall of a synagogue in
Pierrefitte, northwest of Paris, where electricity went out after a
burning car damaged an electrical pole.
"This is dreadful, unfortunate. Who did this? Against whom?" Naima
Mouis, a hospital worker in Suresnes, asked while looking at the hulk
of her burned-out car.
U.S., Russia issue warnings
The persistence of the violence prompted the American and Russian
governments to advise citizens visiting Paris to avoid the suburbs,
where authorities were struggling to gain control of the worst rioting
in at least a decade.
An attack this week on a female bus passenger highlighted the savage
nature of some of the violence. The woman, in her 50s and on crutches,
was doused with an inflammable liquid and set afire after passengers
were forced to leave the bus, blocked by burning objects on the road,
judicial officials said.
Late Friday in Meaux, east of Paris, youths prevented firefighters from
evacuating a sick person from an apartment in a housing project,
pelting them with stones and torching the awaiting ambulance, an
Interior Ministry officer said. The officer, not authorized to speak
publicly, asked not to be named.
"I'm not able to sleep at night because you never know when a fire
might break out," said Mammed Chukri, 36, a Kurdish immigrant from
northern Iraq living near a burned carpet warehouse. "I have three
children and I live in a five-story building. If a fire hit, what would
I do?"
Political fallout
Villepin, who cancelled a visit to Canada to tackle the violence, met
residents from troubled neighborhoods late on Friday as part of efforts
to start a dialogue. He is to publish an action plan for 750 tough
districts by the end of the month.
The drawn-out crisis could yet hurt his political fortunes and those of
Sarkozy, his rival to lead the right in 2007 presidential elections.
Sarkozy has courted Muslim opinion by urging a measure of positive
discrimination and setting up a Council of Muslim Faith to represent
France's 5 million-strong Muslim community.
But its leader, Dalil Boubakeur, urged a change in tone: "What I want
from the authorities, from Mr Nicolas Sarkozy, the Prime Minister and
senior officials are words of peace."
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
.

User: "dreamwalker"

Title: Re: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs. 05 Nov 2005 09:20:40 PM
"The Angry Hierophant" <bghilliotti@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131210354.013682.172150@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...



And this is what will happen sooner than you think.

I hope there is shopper greed violence in America during the day after
Thanksgiving shopping day. ***** America.

***** THE WH*RE OF B*BYL*N!!!

READ REVELATION 18 YOU FUCKING ROACH WORMS!!!


______
/
_____/ /
\ \ /
\ \/

The triple seven swatstika, the symbol of God's wrath. We have seen the
passing of the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and now we shall bear
witness to the seventh bowl.



Rev 16:19 And the great city was divided into three parts, and the
cities of the nations fell: and great Babylon came in remembrance
before God, to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of
his wrath.

***** YOU


France holds talks over continuing riots
Youths torch 900 vehicles, attack medical workers in 9th night of
unrest

MSNBC News Services
Updated: 11:37 a.m. ET Nov. 5, 2005


AUBERVILLIERS, France - Widespread riots across impoverished areas of
France took a malevolent turn in a ninth night of violence, with youths
torching an ambulance and stoning medical workers coming to the aid of
a sick person.

Bands of youths also burned a nursery school, warehouses and nearly 900
cars overnight as the violence spread from the restive Paris suburbs to
towns around France. The U.S. warned Americans against taking trains to
the airport through the affected areas.

On Saturday morning, more than 1,000 people took part in a silent march
in one of the worst-hit suburbs, Aulnay-sous-Bois, filing past
burned-out cars to demand calm. One banner read: "No to violence."
Car torchings have become a daily fact in France's tough suburbs,
with about 100 each night.

Interior Ministry said nearly 900 vehicles were burned throughout
France from Friday night to Saturday morning, most in the Paris area.

Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin summoned eight key ministers and a
top Muslim official to his offices on Saturday as he sought to chart an
end to violence.

Government meets
The violence - sparked after the Oct. 27 accidental electrocution of
two teenagers who believed police were chasing them in
Seine-Saint-Denis - has laid bare discontent simmering in France's
poor suburbs ringing big cities. Those areas are home to large
populations of African Muslim immigrants and their children living in
low-income housing projects marked by high unemployment, crime and
despair.


"Violence is not a solution," Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy,
accused of stoking passions by calling troublemakers "scum", told
reporters after the Villepin meeting.

"Once the crisis is over, everyone will have to understand there are a
certain number of injustices in some neighborhoods. We are trying to be
firm and avoid any provocation. We have to avoid any risk of
explosion," he said.

In Aulnay-sous-Bois, a rundown suburb of 80,000 inhabitants northeast
of Paris, several thousand residents, some singing the national anthem,
marched past burnt out vehicles behind a "No To Violence, Yes To
Dialogue" banner.

"It's a sign that the laws of the republic apply to everyone and that
we will not give in to violence," said mayor Gerard Gaudron, a member
of the governing UMP party.

Overnight, police arrested 258 suspects and drafted in a helicopter in
the Paris region to film events. While fewer clashes with youths were
reported, judicial officials said the unrest was being organized via
the Internet and mobile phones.

"Without question what is taking place bears all the hallmarks of being
coordinated," Yves Bot, the Paris public prosecutor, told Europe 1
radio.

But a national police spokesman, Patrick Hamon, said there appeared to
be no coordination among gangs in different areas. But he said youths
in individual neighborhoods were arranging meetings and warning each
other about police operations.


Violence spreads
At the nursery school in Acheres, west of Paris, part of the roof was
caved in, childrens' photos stuck to blackened walls, and melted
plastic toys littered the floor.

The town had been previously untouched by the violence. Some residents
demanded that the army be deployed, or that citizens rise up and form
militias. At the school gate, the mayor tried to calm tempers.

"We are not going to start militias," Mayor Alain Outreman said.
"You would have to be everywhere."

Fires and other incidents were reported in Lille, Toulouse, Rouen and
elsewhere on the second night of unrest in areas beyond metropolitan
Paris. An incendiary device was tossed at the wall of a synagogue in
Pierrefitte, northwest of Paris, where electricity went out after a
burning car damaged an electrical pole.

"This is dreadful, unfortunate. Who did this? Against whom?" Naima
Mouis, a hospital worker in Suresnes, asked while looking at the hulk
of her burned-out car.



U.S., Russia issue warnings
The persistence of the violence prompted the American and Russian
governments to advise citizens visiting Paris to avoid the suburbs,
where authorities were struggling to gain control of the worst rioting
in at least a decade.

An attack this week on a female bus passenger highlighted the savage
nature of some of the violence. The woman, in her 50s and on crutches,
was doused with an inflammable liquid and set afire after passengers
were forced to leave the bus, blocked by burning objects on the road,
judicial officials said.

Late Friday in Meaux, east of Paris, youths prevented firefighters from
evacuating a sick person from an apartment in a housing project,
pelting them with stones and torching the awaiting ambulance, an
Interior Ministry officer said. The officer, not authorized to speak
publicly, asked not to be named.

"I'm not able to sleep at night because you never know when a fire
might break out," said Mammed Chukri, 36, a Kurdish immigrant from
northern Iraq living near a burned carpet warehouse. "I have three
children and I live in a five-story building. If a fire hit, what would
I do?"

Political fallout
Villepin, who cancelled a visit to Canada to tackle the violence, met
residents from troubled neighborhoods late on Friday as part of efforts
to start a dialogue. He is to publish an action plan for 750 tough
districts by the end of the month.

The drawn-out crisis could yet hurt his political fortunes and those of
Sarkozy, his rival to lead the right in 2007 presidential elections.

Sarkozy has courted Muslim opinion by urging a measure of positive
discrimination and setting up a Council of Muslim Faith to represent
France's 5 million-strong Muslim community.

But its leader, Dalil Boubakeur, urged a change in tone: "What I want
from the authorities, from Mr Nicolas Sarkozy, the Prime Minister and
senior officials are words of peace."

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

You forgot one small detail. We have guns in America. Boom boom..kerplunk
.

User: "EMD"

Title: Re: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs. 05 Nov 2005 12:13:33 PM
unfortunately, unless the US shuts its borders to ALL IMMIGRANTS, we are
going to
have the same problem......we do not need people like you who do not want to
be American, speak English and abide by our laws. STAY WHERE YOU
ARE!!!!!!!!
As for the shopping day after Thanksgiving, it's really appearances more
than anything.
People want to be seen and considered in the groove etc etc.....
I wish Americans would STOP BUYING FOREIGN GOODS and let those foreign
countries
fend for themselves and ply their stuff somewhere else......I guarantee we
Americans
can survive without any imported merchandise including oil......if we didnt
have easy oil
access it would spur a fantastic and quick alternative solution that only
American ingenuity
can produce.....
Oh, BTW, America is NOT the ***** of Babylon.......your envy is clouding
your eyes
and whatever brain you might have......
.
User: "dreamwalker"

Title: Re: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs. 05 Nov 2005 09:23:31 PM

Oh, BTW, America is NOT the ***** of Babylon.......>

I hate to break this to you...........we are Mystery Babylon. Very soon the world will have to get
along without us. Most here are very gleeful about that reality. Frankly, I don't want to live in
the aftermath.
.
User: "tw"

Title: Re: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs. 07 Nov 2005 04:45:53 AM
"dreamwalker" <backfromthe@dead.com> wrote in message
news:84ce8$436d7736$40762886$29889@powerweb.allthenewsgroups.com...


Oh, BTW, America is NOT the ***** of Babylon.......>


I hate to break this to you...........we are Mystery Babylon. Very soon

the world will have to get

along without us. Most here are very gleeful about that reality. Frankly,

I don't want to live in

the aftermath.

Silly, ignorant, bloodthirsty, cowardly little savage.
.

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Title: Re: "Guerilla situation in France" This is what America needs. 06 Nov 2005 11:45:21 PM
FRICK IT !!!!!!
What about Canada then ?!?!
I like Canada !!
HOOROO ;-)
UNCLE WALLY ;-0
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