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Bestinshow
10-08-2003, 11:25 AM
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They ruin everything.

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SilentSpic
10-08-2003, 11:44 AM
You're a kid toucher!

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Bestinshow
10-08-2003, 11:56 AM
You're a kid toucher!


And this comes from someone who hides in middle school locker rooms!

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Se7en
10-08-2003, 01:05 PM
No, this is the real reason to hate the French:

Paris praises Mumia. (http://www.expatica.com/france.asp?pad=278,313,&item_id=34732)

PARIS, Oct 4 (AFP) - The city of Paris Saturday made an honorary citizen of celebrated US death row inmate and black activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, sentenced to die for the 1981 murder of a white Philadelphia policeman.
It is the first time Paris has bestowed the honour since Pablo Picasso was made honorary citizen in 1971, Socialist mayor of Paris Bertrand Delanoe told an audience of 200 people, taking the occasion to attack the "barbarity" of the death penalty.

Abu-Jamal, a former Black Panther civil rights activist and journalist who has maintained his innocence, had his death sentence overturned in December of 2001 but that decision is currently on appeal.

In attacking the "barbarity called the death penalty," the mayor said "as long as there is a place on this planet where one can be killed in the name of the community, we haven't finished our work."

Raising his fist in a sign of solidarity, Delanoe then shouted "Mumia is a Parisian!" as the crowd of mostly-leftist activists cheered and applauded.

Black activist Angela Davis, a former member of the Black Panthers and the Communist Party, hailed the "profound sense of humanity" of Abu-Jamal, attacking American "unilateralism" and racist attacks against immigrants.

The movement to free Abu-Jamal "takes on a new sense in face of American unilateralism, the aggression against the Iraqi people and the racist attacks against immigrants which can only further gnaw away at the vestiges of democracy in the United States," Davis, a professor at the University of California in Santa Cruz, said.

Abu-Jamal, sentenced to death 21 years ago for the murder of Daniel Faulkner, has always insisted he was innocent, and scores of movements and organizations have sprung up around the world in his defence.

His opponents view him as an unrepentant murderer.

His case has provoked particularly vivid debate in France, which abolished the death penalty in 1981. French school children are required to study the case as part of their education.

And you wonder why some of us Americans have no respect for the French.


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reeshy
10-08-2003, 01:07 PM
And this is coming from the country that invented the guillotine and loves Jerry Lewis!!!!! EEEGADS!!!

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Bestinshow
10-08-2003, 01:13 PM
Of course the anti-Barbaric, peace loving French support the Black Panthers. Everyone knows how peaceful they were. Lets all go out and brutalize policemen and other representatives of law and order to show peaceful solidarity.

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JohnnyCash
10-08-2003, 01:15 PM
Fuck the French.

ALWAYS REMEMBER THE MAN IN BLACK

furie
10-08-2003, 01:23 PM
Underwear makers in France report soaring sales of such garments to girls as young as 10.


whores


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Bestinshow
10-08-2003, 01:25 PM
ALWAYS REMEMBER THE MAN IN BLACK


I love Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones

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high fly
10-08-2003, 02:16 PM
Yeah, the stereotype is kinda fun, and some stupid shit does get done by their government, but I just can't get so snot-flying pissed at the French, in general.
One reason is I'm smart enough to recognize that stereotypes reflect weak thinking.
Another is that I have had some great times there. When I visit, I am treated like a king.
I have had 2 serious love affairs with French women that were wonderfully rewarding, and dated several more.
They can have an extraordinary sexiness, are often better educated than the average woman in America and the continental world-view is interisting and it is fun to debate them.
Their media gives a somewhat twisted view of the US over there and it can be fun to straighten out misconceptions.
The same thing happens over here with our media as well.

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TheMojoPin
10-08-2003, 03:33 PM
A number of head teachers in France -- where school uniforms are practically unheard of

Uhm...BULLSHIT.

Granted, I went to school there a good 12 years ago, but at the time, my school and practically every other school I knew of either had uniforms or very strict dress codes. Of course, this was right in Paris itself...maybe the rest of the country is different...sounds like something that would be big down in the south.

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TheMojoPin
10-08-2003, 03:38 PM
Can someone explain what the deal is with the support for Mumia?

Let me preface by saying I do oppose the death penalty and in that regard I don't think he should be put to death. But I DO think he's guilty. But I think he's a very intelligent man and have read many of his articles and contributions to books. I do NOT, however, think he deserves a re-trial or to be freed.

But are people who support him typically just against the death penalty or do they honestly think he's innocent? Because all of the research I've done has shown little that convinced me that all the claims of his innocence have merit.

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carcass
10-08-2003, 04:50 PM
cant stnd the french.....and this guy is just another dirt bag murderer....


have you ever seen the blonde chick on the collage french corse on cable?....mmmm gumdrops

face down in the gutter
wont admit defeat
thou his clothes are soiled and black
he's a big strong man , w/ a childs mind
dont you take his booze away

shamus mcfitzy
10-08-2003, 05:17 PM
A number of head teachers in France


that's a plus......



yeah i actually support the death penalty, so i'd like them to fry Mumia now. Right now

Death Metal Moe
10-08-2003, 05:46 PM
I thought these people were supposed to be so much more cultured and sexually liberated than us.

See what it gets you? 10 year olds in thongs.

Please alert Jimmy Norton.

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high fly
10-09-2003, 04:52 PM
Can someone explain what the deal is with the support is for Mumia?

Yeah, they get U.S. news that's sorta skewed and some dolt probably presented the case in a biased way and some people bought into it, just like here in the U.S.

And they like clubbing us for having the death penalty.

I think he's guilty too, for what it's worth.




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This message was edited by high fly on 10-9-03 @ 8:56 PM

El Mudo
10-09-2003, 07:17 PM
Say what you will about the French, at least they know how to fight a war in style

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