Guest ThrillTone.com Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it because it is waaay too important. One thing that stood out about the show was the mention of a Black Frenchman who was first a thug and then got into Radical Islam. He had a realization that it was wrong for anyone to force their beliefs on anyone else but unlike most Muslims, who would wisely distance themselves from the culture quietly, this man dares to speak out. http://thrilltone.com/world Just the fact that he's mixing music & Islam is an offense to the most radical extremists. To use Rap, to denounce these people as murderers, is bravery of historic proportions. In this man's honor, I say with much respect; Viva La France -- regards, Ra http://thrilltone.com --------------------------------------- Video Jukebox & Museum --------------------------------------- Quote
Guest Jerry Kraus Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Jul 23, 9:22 am, "ThrillTone.com" <thrillt...@ykids.com> wrote: > I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News > won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it > because it is waaay too important. > > One thing that stood out about the show was the mention > of a Black Frenchman who was first a thug and then got into Radical Islam. > He had a realization that it was wrong for anyone to force their beliefs on anyone else > but unlike most Muslims, who would wisely distance themselves from the culture quietly, > this man dares to speak out. > > http://thrilltone.com/world > > Just the fact that he's mixing music & Islam is an offense to the most radical extremists. > To use Rap, to denounce these people as murderers, is bravery of historic proportions. > > In this man's honor, I say with much respect; Viva La France > > -- > regards, > Rahttp://thrilltone.com > --------------------------------------- > Video Jukebox & Museum > --------------------------------------- The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. They accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle control strategy, and a highly effective one. Bear in mind, the French fought a long civil war against Muslim Algeria for decades, one that overthrew the Fourth Republic and brought Charles DeGaulle to power. They have learned from hard experience. Their approach should be taken seriously by Americans, as an alternative to the "slash and burn" strategy of the loon in the White House. Quote
Guest KK Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. They > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle control > strategy, and a highly effective one. Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its effectiveness. Quote
Guest Jerry Kraus Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: > On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: > > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. They > > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle control > > strategy, and a highly effective one. > > Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its > effectiveness. Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. Everything's relative. Quote
Guest benr Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:13:33 -0700, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1999@yahoo.com> wrote: >On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: >> > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. They >> > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle control >> > strategy, and a highly effective one. >> >> Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its >> effectiveness. > >Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just >demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. >Everything's relative. You seem to have forgotten a lot about Muslim terrorism within this counrty. See, if we just let them, you know, kill a few, it'll all be alrighty, they'll jsut leave us normal, non-homicidal people alone. Moron. Quote
Guest lab~rat >:-) Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1999@yahoo.com> puked: >On Jul 23, 9:22 am, "ThrillTone.com" <thrillt...@ykids.com> wrote: >> I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News >> won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it >> because it is waaay too important. >> >> One thing that stood out about the show was the mention >> of a Black Frenchman who was first a thug and then got into Radical Islam. >> He had a realization that it was wrong for anyone to force their beliefs on anyone else >> but unlike most Muslims, who would wisely distance themselves from the culture quietly, >> this man dares to speak out. >> >> http://thrilltone.com/world >> >> Just the fact that he's mixing music & Islam is an offense to the most radical extremists. >> To use Rap, to denounce these people as murderers, is bravery of historic proportions. >> >> In this man's honor, I say with much respect; Viva La France >> >> -- >> regards, >> Rahttp://thrilltone.com >> --------------------------------------- >> Video Jukebox & Museum >> --------------------------------------- > >The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. >They accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle >control strategy, and a highly effective one. Bear in mind, the >French fought a long civil war against Muslim Algeria for decades, one >that overthrew the Fourth Republic and brought Charles DeGaulle to >power. They have learned from hard experience. Their approach should >be taken seriously by Americans, as an alternative to the "slash and >burn" strategy of the loon in the White House. Is that why the muslims were rioting in the streets a while back and the French did nothing? -- lab~rat >:-) Stupid humans... Quote
Guest tomcervo Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Jul 23, 10:22?am, "ThrillTone.com" <thrillt...@ykids.com> wrote: > I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News > won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it > because it is waaay too important. I'm not sure from your post why or if PBS banned it--but they've been much more cautious since Bush's tools have been running it. They got rid of Tominson after he started trying to institute political tests, but they're still trying to keep funding alive by avoiding all but the most innocuous programming. Quote
Guest FDR Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 "benr" <final@absolution.coim> wrote in message news:pfi9a3pa3muos0kpt73830pt8lsgfbm3vr@4ax.com... > On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:13:33 -0700, Jerry Kraus > <jkraus_1999@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: >>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: >>> > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. >>> > They >>> > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle >>> > control >>> > strategy, and a highly effective one. >>> >>> Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its >>> effectiveness. >> >>Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just >>demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. >>Everything's relative. > > > You seem to have forgotten a lot about Muslim terrorism within this > counrty. > > See, if we just let them, you know, kill a few, it'll all be alrighty, > they'll jsut leave us normal, non-homicidal people alone. > > Moron. > > Yeah, let's just let them kill thousands here instead. Idiot. Quote
Guest KK Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:13:33 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: > On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: >> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: >> > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. >> > They accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle >> > control strategy, and a highly effective one. >> >> Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its >> effectiveness. > > Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just > demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. > Everything's relative. If you see a necessary choice between a massive, expensive, useless war and France's policies. I don't. Quote
Guest benrrrrrrrrand, esq Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 12:50:09 -0400, "FDR" <_removespamfilter_fdr@hotmail.com> wrote: >Yeah, let's just let them kill thousands here instead. Idiot. Yes, let's. It's the only way to co-exist with them. The French have done a great job. Quote
Guest David Johnston Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 12:50:09 -0400, "FDR" <_removespamfilter_fdr@hotmail.com> wrote: > >"benr" <final@absolution.coim> wrote in message >news:pfi9a3pa3muos0kpt73830pt8lsgfbm3vr@4ax.com... >> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:13:33 -0700, Jerry Kraus >> <jkraus_1999@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>>On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: >>>> On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: >>>> > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. >>>> > They >>>> > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle >>>> > control >>>> > strategy, and a highly effective one. >>>> >>>> Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its >>>> effectiveness. >>> >>>Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just >>>demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. >>>Everything's relative. >> >> >> You seem to have forgotten a lot about Muslim terrorism within this >> counrty. >> >> See, if we just let them, you know, kill a few, it'll all be alrighty, >> they'll jsut leave us normal, non-homicidal people alone. >> >> Moron. >> >> > >Yeah, let's just let them kill thousands here instead. Idiot. > You know "as well" is a perfectly viable option. Quote
Guest Red Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Jul 23, 11:07?am, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jul 23, 9:22 am, "ThrillTone.com" <thrillt...@ykids.com> wrote: > > > > > > > I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News > > won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it > > because it is waaay too important. > > > One thing that stood out about the show was the mention > > of a Black Frenchman who was first a thug and then got into Radical Islam. > > He had a realization that it was wrong for anyone to force their beliefs on anyone else > > but unlike most Muslims, who would wisely distance themselves from the culture quietly, > > this man dares to speak out. > > >http://thrilltone.com/world > > > Just the fact that he's mixing music & Islam is an offense to the most radical extremists. > > To use Rap, to denounce these people as murderers, is bravery of historic proportions. > > > In this man's honor, I say with much respect; Viva La France > > > -- > > regards, > > Rahttp://thrilltone.com > > --------------------------------------- > > Video Jukebox & Museum > > --------------------------------------- > > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. > They accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle > control strategy, and a highly effective one. Bear in mind, the > French fought a long civil war against Muslim Algeria for decades, one > that overthrew the Fourth Republic and brought Charles DeGaulle to > power. They have learned from hard experience. Their approach should > be taken seriously by Americans, as an alternative to the "slash and > burn" strategy of the loon in the White House.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - The French fear ragheads. Soon, half of France will be muslim. Once they start enacting laws beneficial to them, you might see an uprising. I doubt it though. The French are much too lazy. Like in both World Wars they'll outsource their civil war. Quote
Guest Red Posted July 23, 2007 Posted July 23, 2007 On Jul 23, 11:13?am, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo.com> wrote: > On Jul 23, 10:11 am, KK <_...@furburger.net> wrote: > > > On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 08:07:03 -0700, Jerry Kraus wrote: > > > The French attitude to the Muslim world is extremely sophisticated. They > > > accommodate the Muslims but don't submit to them. It is a subtle control > > > strategy, and a highly effective one. > > > Yes. The weeks of riots a year or two ago is testament to its > > effectiveness. > > Compare the casualty rates of those "riots" -- they were really just > demonstrations -- to 911 or the War in Iraq. Or the financial costs. > Everything's relative. Idiot would be too nice a word to describe you! Quote
Guest Rick Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 "tomcervo" <tomcervo@aol.com> wrote in message news:1185208678.436810.102640@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com... > On Jul 23, 10:22?am, "ThrillTone.com" <thrillt...@ykids.com> wrote: >> I hope that this show, since it was shown on Fox News >> won't cause Dems to dismiss it or Republicans to politicize it >> because it is waaay too important. > > I'm not sure from your post why or if PBS banned it--but they've been > much more cautious since Bush's tools have been running it. They got > rid of Tominson after he started trying to institute political tests, > but they're still trying to keep funding alive by avoiding all but the > most innocuous programming. You mean they've got rid of everything that is conservative. Quote
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