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France to open its first Islamic high school
Arab News ^
| PARIS, 12 December 2002
| By Paul Michaud, Special to Arab News
Posted on 12/13/2002 10:55:36 AM PST by dennisw
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To: Nebr FAL owner
Any bets on the time that will pass before the damands that France honor/obey sharia law? I bet zero. Sharia law is already observed in some of the muslim-slum "suburbs" where French police dare not tread.
To: Bruno
My guess is that the U.S. will be an Islamic country in 50 years. The Mexicans will have the West, and the Arabs and their cohorts will rule the rest. I don't think it will take 50 years at their current rate of growth. In 1970, just 32 years ago, the moslem population of the US was about 100,000. Today, it's in the range of 3 million.
Which means in 32 more years, if their population increases x30 as it did in the previous 32 years, there should be 90 millions moslems in the US. And the rest of our population doesn't increase at anywhere near that rate.
Think what a fix we'll be in at that point...
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To: dennisw
This is just the first step towards Sharia law in France. It is coming, and I will gleefully watch France go down the drain. Couldn't happen to a better bunch of a**holes.
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To: dennisw
France to open its first Islamic high school
France?
No, they mean the French district of Eurabia.
You know, the part of Europe that's being over-run by Arabians and other Muslims.
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12/14/2002 7:37:36 PM PST
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VOA
To: dennisw
Thought they would have called it Le Moon-god High
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12/14/2002 7:42:01 PM PST
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A CA Guy
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To: Karl B
Your posts about the Muslim communities in France were really interesting. I think it would benefit everyone on this thread to listen to them very carefully, because I think the United States may soon find itself in the same type of situation. The tide is already beginning to turn here. We should definitely be looking at what other countries are going through, and we should be taking care to make sure that we learn from their mistakes. I don't think that the administration is doing such a good job of that so far!
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12/14/2002 7:54:31 PM PST
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Morrigan
To: philosofy123
Just had to jump in here. I had read an article a few weeks ago covering a new government initiative to encourage those of islamic/muslim faith to melt into our American dream. To do so, interest free home loans are being offered through Fanny Mae, guaranteed by our tax dollars, for individuals of this faith. Seems their faith does not allow them to pay interest so we need to play nice. Hence, the American tax payer can now pick up the bill.
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To: Karl B
If you can avoid them in your country right now, this would be my best advice. If only that were possible...
To: Bruno
I'd rather not. I know; it's hard to think about it. The next generation is going to be in trouble if we don't figure out some way to deal with this now.
To: A CA Guy
How about L'Homme dans la Lune Ecole Secondaire?
(My French isn't too good)
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12/15/2002 2:36:08 AM PST
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dennisw
To: treesdream
I had only noticed an obscure reference to this program. Is it true that interest-free loans are being offered exclusively to Muslims by the government? If so, the first thing that should be done is to have a non-Muslim apply for such a loan. When they are rejected, immediately file suit under the civil rights law for religious discrimination. Conservatives need to fight this kind of moronic activity in court.
To: texasbluebell
If you can avoid them in your country right now, this would be my best advice. Perhaps if conservatives ever retake the White House.
To: dennisw
More like:
Maison des bombardiers de homicide d'un dieu de lune.
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12/15/2002 3:34:02 PM PST
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A CA Guy
To: mhking
That would be an excellent reason to want to be the teacher's pet.
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12/15/2002 3:38:15 PM PST
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A CA Guy
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