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Vive la Différence Française

Submitted by a.j.rebennack, May 7, 2007 13:50

great article on french election and the turn of france to it's former greatness and the ridding of its hateful arab population that would like nothing more than to destroy her. let's get REAL . america and the rest of europe has to wake up to this threat before it's too late. we've been tolerant to the point of danger and cultural suicide. a higher birth rate among europeans must be brought into the public discussion as this is what the primary problem is in the western world and why there is a need for immigraion of foreigners. we must stop being shy and stand up for our civilization which has been the light of the world. the public focus must shift from our so called past faults and focus on our greatness and our very self preservation. thank you for this article. a.j.


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May 8, 2007 08:51

great article on french election and the turn of france to it's former greatness and the ridding of its hateful...

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