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Old 05-07-2007, 12:03 PM
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French Libs Riot After Conservatove Win

Seems libs all over have a meltdown when they lose elections

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE EXPLAIN WHY IT IS THAT THESE SO CALLED PEACE LOVING NONVIOLENT FREE LOADING LIBERAL LEFT-WING SOCIALIST TYPES ALWAYS TURN TO VIOLENCE AND AGGRESSION ONCE THEY DON'T GET THEIR WAY??? I MEAN CAN YOU IMAGINE ORGANIZING VIOLENT RIOTING SIMPLY BECAUSE YOU'RE GOING HAVE ALL OF YOUR FREE LOADING SOCIALIST WELFARE BENEFITS STRIPPED AND BE FORCED INTO THE WORKING WORLD???


Sarkozy increases his lead in France; Royal warns of unrest
By Katrin Bennhold and Craig S. Smith

Friday, May 4, 2007

PARIS: The French presidential campaign officially closed Friday with the Gaullist front-runner, Nicolas Sarkozy, looking ever more assured of winning Sunday and his Socialist rival, Ségolène Royal, predicting street violence if he is elected.

Her warning came after the two latest opinion polls suggested Sarkozy would beat her by a bigger margin than predicted a few days ago, before a combative debate on national television in which Sarkozy kept his cool under rhetorical fire from Royal.

"Choosing Nicolas Sarkozy would be a dangerous choice," Royal told the radio station RTL.

"It is my responsibility today to warn people of the risk of his candidacy concerning the violence and brutality that would be unleashed in the country," she said, suggesting that unrest was especially likely in the volatile suburbs that were the site of rioting in 2005.

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On election night, scattered violence was reported around France. There had been fears that the impoverished suburban housing projects, home to Arab and African immigrants and their French-born children, would erupt again at the victory of a man who labeled those responsible for rioting in 2005 as "scum." Police reported that 270 people were taken in for questioning and that 367 parked vehicles had been torched. On a typical night in France, about 100 cars are burned.

That abrasive style raised doubts over whether Sarkozy, himself the son of a Hungarian refugee, could unite a politically polarized, increasingly diverse nation.

Late Sunday, small bands of youths hurled stones and other objects at police at the Place de la Bastille in Paris. Some bared their backsides at riot officers behind their shields, and police fired volleys of tear gas. Two police unions said firebombs targeted schools and recreation centers in several towns in the Essonne region just south of Paris.

In Sarkozy's victory speech, he reached out to those he has alienated in the past, promising to be president "of all the French, without exception."

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The French do seem to love their riots. This can't be placed just on libs tho.
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The French do seem to love their riots. This can't be placed just on libs tho.
Mostly libs are in the crowd

They burned a good chuck of Paris when they had to work 40 hours per week
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