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Politics : War

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To: lorne who wrote (16674)8/28/2002 9:54:53 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (2) of 23908
 
Re: What do you think, is france a friend or enemy? What I mean is that I think they are very close to being a muslim controlled country.

ROFL... C'mon, get serious, will you?? The next Pope will be French, after all... Monseigneur Jean-Marie Lustiger, Cardinal Archevèque de Paris. Oh, you know the guy's Jewish, don't you?? Doesn't bode well for Europe's darkies, for sure. As a clue, suffice it to notice that Lustiger seldom appears on any Papabili shortlist --check by yourself (bottom of the article):

washtimes.com

More seriously, France, like most of Europe is way too xenophobic --and particularly Arabophobic... and even Algeriophobic-- to ever fall under a Muslim/Arab rule. Sure, there're over five million French Muslims... among FIFTY million NON-Muslim Frenchmen! France's 550,000 Judeofascists garner more clout than the Muslims. Of course, what currently pisses off French Judeofascists is the neo-Gaullist victory in the last presidential poll: Prez Jacques Chirac and his associates are not Israel's "best friends". But Chirac's sympathy for the Arabs is essentially a diplomatic thing.... I mean, the farther an Arab, the fonder Chirac's empathy with him. France's Arab immigrants are just TOO CLOSE!!! Hence, Chirac was the only Western head of state to attend Syrian prez Hafiz el-Hassad's funerals... Chirac's first travel abroad was to Morocco... and, of course, all the Judeofascists still recall Chirac's awful tour of Jerusalem in 1996 when Bibi was PM. Then again, all of Chirac's ostentatious goodwill towards Arab countries doesn't mean that, back home, Muslim immigrants have the upper hand on French politics. Just remember the last election when anti-immigrant/pro-Israel candidate Jean-Marie Le Pen made it to the second round.... or the fact that Chirac, King Hassan II's longtime buddy, wasn't even invited to Mohammed VI's wedding....

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