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To: RetiredNow who wrote (244306)7/31/2005 5:09:32 AM
From: RetiredNow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574972
 
Even in France, they are using common sense when it comes to hate speech in mosques. Meanwhile, we protect the Muslims who are stirring other Muslims up to murder innocent American civilians...

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France expels 'radical preacher'
French Muslims pray in front of Adda Wa mosque in Paris
Nicolas Sarkozy has warned that hate speech will not be tolerated
France has deported a radical Islamist preacher from Algeria said to have given pro-jihad speeches in a mosque in north-east Paris.

Reda Ameuroud, 35, was sent back to Algeria on a ship from Marseille.

The French interior ministry said it is planning to expel 10 more radical Islamists in August.

Mr Ameuroud's brother, Abderahmane, 27, was sentenced to seven years in prison in May for helping two Tunisians who killed an Afghan commander in 2001.

Abderahmane Ameuroud, who has been permanently banned from French territory, is also suspected of involvement in the training of would-be jihadists in the forest of Fontainebleau, west of Paris.

The deportation "has been carried out without incident," said a ministry official.

Crackdown

Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy on Friday told the daily Le Parisien that a man of Algerian descent who had spoken "heinous words" against France was about to be expelled.

Mr Ameuroud is believed to be a member of the radical Salafist movement.

France is cracking down on extremists who preach violence in the wake of London's 7 July bombing.

France has expelled several people since the beginning of the year, including one imam.

Earlier in July, after a meeting with his counterpart in Madrid, Mr Sarkozy said France did not have to tolerate radical preaching "which on the pretext that it is happening in a place of worship calls for hate and murder".

"Those who persist in this way will systematically be the object of an expulsion procedure," he added.



To: RetiredNow who wrote (244306)7/31/2005 8:27:59 AM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574972
 
when they all start talking about fixing social security without mentioning the plan they voted themselves, I just about hurl...



To: RetiredNow who wrote (244306)7/31/2005 9:03:47 AM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574972
 
Have you read of DeLay's after vote rider giving 1.5B to one of his crony companies in his constituency?

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