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Old 01-07-2015, 04:15 PM
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Reactions to Hebdo’s provocations from other French media outlets and the political establishment has been mixed. In 2011, some newspapers stood up for the publication’s right to free speech, but others, including the conservative Le Figaro, criticized its “silly provocations,” saying that they play into the hands of extremists. During that controversy, France’s prime minister and foreign minister criticized the decision to run the cartoons at a time when tensions were already running high and lives could be in danger. The paper’s editor told Le Monde at the time, “I’m not putting lives at risk. When activists need a pretext to justify their violence, they always find it.”


i am so sorry that they were attacked, again. i hope that they continue to stand up for a free press! that the govt charged them in the past is a disgrace. they sound like a bunch of neville chamberlains.
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I don't know what these terrorists are trying to accomplish with these types of attacks. If they think they are going to intimidate people, they are totally wrong. These attacks always have the opposite effect. I wonder if they even care what the effect will be.

These types of attacks just bring people together and make their will even stronger. Thousands of people have taken to the street. These images are remarkable:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-Charlie.html
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I don't believe that they "think" much at all. Evil doesn't need a reason. It just is.

Meanwhile, the most intolerant and extreme religion in the world suffers a rather embarrassing statistic.
http://www.catholicvote.org/catholic...ybody-in-2014/
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Old 01-08-2015, 10:18 AM
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Meanwhile, the most intolerant and extreme religion in the world suffers a rather embarrassing statistic.
http://www.catholicvote.org/catholic...ybody-in-2014/
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Although to be fair, long ago, in HS I did violate some of the barbaric laws put in place by the savage, Catholic, Jesuit, mullahs and was subjected to JUG or Justice Under God.
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check out the rise of isis on pbs..frontline..it should scare the **** out of you..assist to the obama administration..
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Old 01-08-2015, 12:36 PM
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check out the rise of isis on pbs..frontline..it should scare the **** out of you..assist to the obama administration..
Lone wolves, all of them.

Current PC laws forbid discussing what they all have in common, where they get their weapons and training and above all who is financing them.
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and now there are reports coming out that boko haram attacked a nigerian town, and that up to 2000 people may have been killed.
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Lone wolves, all of them.

Current PC laws forbid discussing what they all have in common, where they get their weapons and training and above all who is financing them.

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The lead author of the Senate’s report on 9/11 says it’s time to reveal what’s in the 28 pages that were redacted from it, which he says will embarrass the Saudis.
Timely, only question left is why the promised transparency is taking a back seat to 'embarrassing' the Saudi's?

I find it strange and revolting the word 'embarrassing' was used to describe the exposing of the financier of the 9/11 attacks on America that killed more people than Pearl Harbor.

Of course the same Prince to have allegedly financed the 9/11 participants was also alleged to have assisted in the financing of the Iran-Contra Affair.

Hope this isn't another dog and pony show but that's the way it's looking.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...11-report.html
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that the govt charged them in the past is a disgrace. they sound like a bunch of neville chamberlains.

9/11/12 The U.S. Embassy in Benghazi is attacked. Immediately the U.S. government blames it on an anti-muslim video, Susan Rice the U.S. National Security Advisor goes on virtually every Sunday morning news show touting such. She is followed up and affirmed by both the President and Hillary Clinton, then Secretary of State.

9/28/12 17 days later the maker of the video, Mark Youssef is arrested, not for making the video but for violation of Federal probation, using an alias and the internet, not for criminal activity but for uploading the video trailer. He is held on a no bond warrant and on 11/7/12 (40 days later) is sentenced to one year in Federal Prison and 4 years probation.

Not long after the 'video' attack theory is found false, Youssef serves out his time and.....

Crickets......
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The cops in White Flag France have bikes and no guns.

Clown shoes classic liberalism at work. They have absolutely no idea the world leaders have planned all of this.

You cannot tell me not one of their brainiacs...and they have them...told them that the forced implementation of multiculturalism would lead to another genocide.

It's common sense.

Western civilization has provoked and incited these morons in their home lands. Now it's coming home. Even to America.

And if you think these pantywaist authorities who work for the world leaders are going to defeat these highly-trained 'savages' then you should probably steer clear of all things politics/society. The world leaders funded the training. They were trained like western military.
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We created their hero/martyr.

Look at ISIS pages on twitter. We are living in very troubling times.

Going on the 14th year of failed policy.

Spying on Americans isn't going to stop these people.
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Right now CNN is trying to garner some sort of sick sympathy for the shooters.

That one of them was described as a "dreamer" and "pot smoker"...well yeah, idiot.

The 9/11 hijackers blended in and 'sinned' too. Derp derp.

Stupid society. With stupid newscasters that cater to stupid people.
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i hope that they continue to stand up for a free press! they sound like a bunch of neville chamberlains.
The latest from CNN

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"CNN will not show you the new cover, which depicts the Prophet Muhammad, because it is our policy not to show potentially offensive images of the prophet," the host declared this morning.
So predictable...
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The latest from CNN



So predictable...
Yet they will be covering the Pro-Islamic "Stand with the Prophet" rally in Texas this weekend, a rally billed as a “movement to defend Prophet Muhammad, his person, and his message,” and to seek to combat “Islamophobes in America” who have turned the Islamic Prophet Muhammad “into an object of hate"

With complete disregard as to whom this may offend.

http://freebeacon.com/issues/muslim-...ally-in-texas/


http://www.soundvision.com/events/dfw/

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Amazing how CNN and alike are able to show tolerance towards those whose actions are intolerable in a quest for atonement from those very people committing the intolerable actions, all the while feigning them as victims.

And as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson know, victimhood is an inexhaustible wild card that can be used eternally.
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Amazing how CNN and alike are able to show tolerance towards those whose actions are intolerable in a quest for atonement from those very people committing the intolerable actions, all the while feigning them as victims.

And as Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson know, victimhood is an inexhaustible wild card that can be used eternally.
It's pretty simple - religion and religious leaders get lampooned all the time - could you imagine what would happen if Catholics issued a fatwa every time the Pope got mocked??!!

If you can't handle it - GTFO. Period. This place is not the for you. No "rallies for change", no "force people to change their freedoms to suit your twisted sensibilities". No. Just leave - you don't get it and you never will. Out with you.
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Old 01-13-2015, 12:24 PM
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and their anger and blame is misplaced. people don't fear muslim terrorists because america told them to, they fear them because they see horrible things being done practically every day by muslim extremists.
if they want better pr, they might want to go after those giving them a bad name-and charlie hebdo and the like aren't the ones doing that.
america and the media didn't turn mohammed into an object of hate.
and it sure doesn't help when some they invite refer to the cia and fbi as the 'real terrorists'.

“All these accusations were invented by Islamophobes in America,” the group claims .....how absolutely absurd.
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If you think our alphabet agencies haven't supplied arms and training to the very groups we're worried about then I have a bridge to nowhere to sell you.

All of these alphabet agencies with the ability to spy, abduct, and detain every single common man and woman on the globe are failing those they swear to protect.

And it's hard to believe it's a mistake. The Paris terrorists were under surveillance for about a decade. Surveillance stopped months prior to the attacks.

At what point do we stop giving our own leaders pass after pass for failure after failure?

Clearly I am wasting my text. Bush/Clinton 2016.

We obviously like more of the same.
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