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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (100807)11/18/2015 1:29:47 PM
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Muslims just finished giving France a massive butt-f****ing coupled with mass genocide. And now, no sooner than they finished their heinous acts and the French have buried their dead, the French president is racing to kneel and worship at the altar of multiculturalism once again! It's just unbelievable!

GZ, the story below is no different than if 200 babies in a community were mauled to death by pit bulls that were bred, trained, and rewarded for killing babies on sight, and then the president comes out in the aftermath and says, "Despite these tragedies, we must not stop our movement to place the most dangerous pit bulls we can find in the homes of all families with babies! We must not be deterred! This will work! I have spoken!"

We must have Balkanization, NOW, or these leftist ba$tards are going to take down civilization! In fact, it could be argued that the destruction of civilization has already happened.

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French President Francois Hollande Welcomes Refugees Despite Paris Attack

abcnews.go.com

excerpt:

French President Francois Hollande today promised that “France will remain a country of freedom,” defending his decision to honor a commitment to accept migrants and refugees despite Friday’s deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.

“Life should resume fully,” Hollande told a gathering of the country’s mayors, who gave him a standing ovation. “What would France be without its museums, without its terraces, its concerts, its sports competitions?

“France should remain as it is. Our duty is to carry on our lives.”

In the same spirit, he added, “30,000 refugees will be welcomed over the next two years. Our country has the duty to respect this commitment,” explaining that they will undergo vigorous security checks.

Hollande noted that “some people say the tragic events of the last few days have sown doubts in their minds,” but called it a “humanitarian duty” to help those people … but one that will go hand in hand with “our duty to protect our people.”

“We have to reinforce our borders while remaining true to our values,” he said.