Paris Attackers Were All European Nationals

Discussion in 'Western Europe' started by longknife, Nov 19, 2015.

  1. Crawdadr

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    We did not just bomb them we killed them until the very idea of resistance was seen as repellent. Then we rebuilt their countries as if from scratch. Are you prepared to do that again? Kill 100's of thousands of their civilians, level their cities, and spend the money and decades rebuilding them from scratch?

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    Yep you are correct sir
     
  2. Injeun

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    Well, if as you suggest, no-one knows the difference between right and wrong, then you cannot know the true nature of your own conclusion. Or that it is at best, meaningless. And so, why do you post?
     
  3. Crawdadr

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    Please tell me how what I wrote is wrong?
     
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    cant do that. the government has not spent nearly the time demonizing the enemy like they did prior to ww2
     
  5. longknife

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    I am going to admit that I have never been a fan of the French people. I spent three years there from 1958 to 1960 and then late 1961 to early 1962.

    I always found them to be intolerant and snobbish people who looked down on anything and anyone not French. I clearly remember how people from the colonies were forced to live in segregated areas and looked down upon. I think their opportunities were severely limited.

    I loved the food, found the wine to be so-so except for awesome Cognac, and some awesome countryside. Loved Lourdes but remember even there was a series of rules for foreigners.

    They were never allowed to assimilate and it was almost impossible for them to get a job.

    And - is the same thing happening here in the USA? Failure to assimilate and an ongoing effort to segregate this country?
     
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    I don't think it has ever been about religion. Hopelessness and penny-ante bible (koran) salesmen.
     
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    Every thing you and Jazz just posted are debunked conspiracy theory lies.
     
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    Woman in raid didn't blow herself up...
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    Paris attacks: Woman 'was not suicide bomber' in raid
    20 November 2015 - French officials say the cousin of the presumed ringleader of the Paris attacks did not blow herself up in Wednesday's police raid in the Saint-Denis suburb as previously thought.
     
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    No we should just ban the virulent, anti-Semitic, theocratic, violent, misogynistic, homophobic, and totalitarian ideology of Islam from the west.
     
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    These people were following the Koran, Hadiths and example of Mohammad to the letter, it has everything to do with Islam.
     
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    None of the above is true and you have absolutely zero evidence that it is.
     
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    It started when the U.S. decided that they had to return Kuwait to the Kuwaiti princelings. As if they didn't have enough money in their Swiss bank accounts.
     
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    How about these names: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Muhammad Ali, Hamza Abbdullah, Husain Abdullah, Oday Aboushi, Ahmad Rashad? Okay, I'm a sports fan - you might not think these sound like American names - you'd be wrong, these guys are American born professional athletes.

    On the other hand how about Stephen Schwartz, Michael Wolfe, Bernard Hopkins or Dave Chappelle? These guys, in your view, might have American sounding names......and yet they are Muslims. Go figure........
     
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    Are they converts?
     
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    It does raise the question of how culturally "French" they actually were. Names don't tell the whole story, but not everyone who lives in a country is acculturated to the ways of that country. That's true even here in the U.S. Don't get me wrong, I'm not for slamming the door on Muslim immigrants. I know it's possible to be a westerner and a Muslim at the same time, I'm just skeptical that this was the case for these men.
     
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    You mean foreign policy established 1400 years ago and ever since Muslims have attacked the West?

    Killing all the Jews and supporting Iran and Russia controlling the world supply of oil as your solution won't end terrorism.
     
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    I know what you are saying and I'm sure the same was said about any immigrant communities in Europe or North America over the last 150 years, whether it be Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Vietnamese or a choice of many others. It usually begins with "they are different from us, they are not like us" and so on. It takes time but, when something goes off the rails, the suspicions and rush to judgment come about quite quickly.

    Now, before others leap in to say these other immigrant communities aren't mass killers etc. I will obviously agree Islamic fundamentalism is a serious problem, infecting all kinds of young people around the world. Is it purely a religious thing? Maybe but I think there may be other factors as well......it could actually be worse than purely a religious thing. Certainly socio-economic considerations have to be considered. Just my opinion....
     
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    Always the same complaint from the "Choosen Ones!"
    :roll:
     
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    Really? But Voltaire net has???

    Mane wake up ...
     
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    Some are. You know the old saying about converts..........sometimes they are the most active participants of a particular faith. In some cases it can be extreme, as we've seen with certain converts to Islam.
     
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    It's not a complaint it's a fact, is anyone who points out that your website is loon central an evil JOO???
     
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    No they don't Voltaire is another crackpot cite ran by anti-semites, Islamist radicals and twoofer morons, please post this groundbreaking evidence they have uncovered of Israeli foreknowledge of any of these attack, and no anonymous sources and unverifiable quotes cherry picked and ripped out of context do not constitute as evidence of anything save for the gullibility of those who believe it.
     
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    The Schengen thing was a serious mistake from concept to implementation, and should be revoked without delay. Trouble is that it won't be because to do so would reveal the incompetence and stupidity of EU politicians, and they'd rather we all live with the adverse consequences than lose face by admitting they got it wrong. Great, isn't it! Typical bureaucrats.
     
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    Laughable conspiracy theory nonsense the length of which does not make up for the complete lack of evidence for the BS claims made in the article.
     

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