NONE DARE CALL IT WHAT IT IS
You've seen the headline: "Paris Burning". The poorest areas are being torched nightly by "disgruntled youth", etc. Rarely do you see the rest of the story: It's Muslim extremists doing the dirty work. They're not only creating mayhem, but they're also involved in very orchestrated events. Nothing spontaneous here. Mainstream/dinosaur media say it's due to the "youth" being upset about "cultural differences". The issue here is familiar in these days of rampant political correctness: Immigrants move to a new country then expect the host nation to cave into their demands and alter sovereignty, changing local culture...or else. Of course I don't mean to suggest that all Muslims behave this way. But the current events will not help their public relations.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9891709/
MORE LESSONS HERE? France and the UK have quite liberal laws regarding discrimination. Something isn't working here, folks. So, despite go-good hopes for nirvana on the left, I guess you can't legislate this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4399748.stm
LOOKS LIKE ASSIMILATION IS WORKING VERY WELL: So much for the Mexican election. Now about all the money flowing from illegals in the USA back to the old country....
www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051103/news_7m3mexvote.html
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THE "WHOPPER DU JOUR": Bill Clinton does it again as he tried to make it all about himself at Rosa Parks funeral. Considering that we're not quite to the 50th anniversary of Ms. Parks' heroic bus protest, Bubba's again fuzzy in his recollection. The numbers don't add up. It's right up there with Hillary claiming she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, in honor of his Mt. Everest climb. In the World-O-Clinton, dates and facts don't matter. If revisionist history feels good, do it. The ex-Prez' comments about Rosa Parks included this gem:
"I remember as if it were yesterday that fateful day 50 years ago. I was a nine-year-old Southern white boy who rode a segregated bus every single day of my life. I sat in the front. Black folk sat in the back. When Rosa showed us that black folks didn't have to sit in the back anymore, two of my friends and I who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. It was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated over and over again, millions and millions of times in the hearts and minds of children, their parents, their grandparents, their great grandparents, proving that she did help to set us all free."
...and as I told Abraham Lincoln, "No.. you have to be tougher on this. Let me write the Emancipation Proclamation for you". Good grief.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9891709/
MORE LESSONS HERE? France and the UK have quite liberal laws regarding discrimination. Something isn't working here, folks. So, despite go-good hopes for nirvana on the left, I guess you can't legislate this.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4399748.stm
LOOKS LIKE ASSIMILATION IS WORKING VERY WELL: So much for the Mexican election. Now about all the money flowing from illegals in the USA back to the old country....
www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051103/news_7m3mexvote.html
WHAT DO YOU THINK? It's easy to comment on any LarsonBlog.com story! Just click on "comments" below the appropriate Blog item. It's FREE... and it's a great way to "vent"!
THE "WHOPPER DU JOUR": Bill Clinton does it again as he tried to make it all about himself at Rosa Parks funeral. Considering that we're not quite to the 50th anniversary of Ms. Parks' heroic bus protest, Bubba's again fuzzy in his recollection. The numbers don't add up. It's right up there with Hillary claiming she was named after Sir Edmund Hillary, in honor of his Mt. Everest climb. In the World-O-Clinton, dates and facts don't matter. If revisionist history feels good, do it. The ex-Prez' comments about Rosa Parks included this gem:
"I remember as if it were yesterday that fateful day 50 years ago. I was a nine-year-old Southern white boy who rode a segregated bus every single day of my life. I sat in the front. Black folk sat in the back. When Rosa showed us that black folks didn't have to sit in the back anymore, two of my friends and I who strongly approved of what she had done decided we didn't have to sit in the front anymore. It was just a tiny gesture by three ordinary kids, but that tiny gesture was repeated over and over again, millions and millions of times in the hearts and minds of children, their parents, their grandparents, their great grandparents, proving that she did help to set us all free."
...and as I told Abraham Lincoln, "No.. you have to be tougher on this. Let me write the Emancipation Proclamation for you". Good grief.
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