A big 'Unity' Rally is to take place in France today

Started by MACMan, January 11, 2015, 04:07:02 AM

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Quote from: red_dirt on January 11, 2015, 08:03:43 PM
Not a single Yank in Paris. Disgusting. Ted Cruz should have been there. Or Col. West.
Col. West definitely should have attended.

Huh?  They'd be private citizens... not allowed to mingle with the 'heads of state' for French security-concerns.  That's like scolding the CPF-admins for not attending.

AndyJackson

Quote from: Mountainshield on January 12, 2015, 05:27:26 AM
Pretty disgusting demonstration,

As the liberal MSM is aware, this will not aid the socialist cause and only strenghten the resolve of Groups like PEGIDA, EDL and consolidate support for these groups as well as lead to the Foundation of new organizations.

So the Socialist hold a funeral service, this demonstration might as well have been name "funeral of the West" instead of a pathetic gesture of unity.

And what unity are we talking about? Unity against terrorism? What a joke, if that was the case then why are these politicians still supporting more influx of islamists? Why are they still focusing on empathy than punishment? Pathetic, the muslims are laughing at them, and rightfully so.

This was my question....WTH are these big  "demonstrations"  ?   Looks like just a giant pile of weepy fools making a big commotion to avoid the islam issue.  Glossing over the problem...........sounds like a proper variation of taqqiyah.

Solar

Quote from: AndyJackson on January 12, 2015, 08:43:15 AM
This was my question....WTH are these big  "demonstrations"  ?   Looks like just a giant pile of weepy fools making a big commotion to avoid the islam issue.  Glossing over the problem...........sounds like a proper variation of taqqiyah.
Yeah, the more I see this, the more I see it's excusing the real issue and blaming, what they consider a small group of fanatics, while ignoring the complacency and support of the followers of this so called "religion".
The entire religion is to blame for the acts of a few.
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Quote from: Solar on January 12, 2015, 08:51:14 AM
Yeah, the more I see this, the more I see it's excusing the real issue and blaming, what they consider a small group of fanatics, while ignoring the complacency and support of the followers of this so called "religion".
The entire religion is to blame for the acts of a few.
Certianly as long as their vaunted "opposition" to terrorism consists of 4 or 5 people in hiding.

MACMan

Quote from: AndyJackson on January 12, 2015, 08:43:15 AM
This was my question....WTH are these big  "demonstrations"  ?

Two words- Kabuki theater.

supsalemgr

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/01/12/kerry-announces-planned-paris-trip-says-criticism-for-missing-march-quibbling/

There must be a lot of push back from even the left about the administration not sending anyone from DC to Paris. It is totally out of character to for this crowd to acknowledge any misstep. Their fumblings and bumblings are becoming more numerous and frequent.
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Quote from: MACMan on January 12, 2015, 11:32:44 AM
Two words- Kabuki theater.
Unles Zero showd up then it would have street cred in spades & be legit ... :popcorn:

red_dirt

Quote from: The Boo Man... on January 11, 2015, 07:14:48 PM
This was a really big deal. World leaders finally standing up against the Islamists. Obama should have been there. Both Netanhayu and Abbas were there together. This was the chance to rally these leaders into stepping up against something they have until now refused to admit existed. This could have been Obama's legacy. The beginning of the world fighting back against radical Islam.

I agree. I think this is a big deal. These guys have so much as admitted that they have been
wrong in pandering to Sharia and lambasting the anti-Sharia, Anti-Jihad, sane immigration
policy forces.

AndyJackson

Quote from: The Boo Man... on January 11, 2015, 07:14:48 PM
This was a really big deal. World leaders finally standing up against the Islamists. Obama should have been there. Both Netanhayu and Abbas were there together. This was the chance to rally these leaders into stepping up against something they have until now refused to admit existed. This could have been Obama's legacy. The beginning of the world fighting back against radical Islam.
What you're not allowing for is the fact that Obama is more dedicated to the jihad than Abbas and many other ME leaders.

They actually have to live there and end up on the wrong side of ISIS or the nukes that fly.

Obama just keeps watching the video in his head where he becomes king of the UN, and then the 12th Imam that installs the caliphate for his daddy.

redbeard

Quote from: AndyJackson on January 12, 2015, 08:28:11 AM
Is this real  ?  Not a photoshop  ?
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics


And how about this from the same article!

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QuoteU.S. Attorney Gen. Eric Holder was in France, but did not go to the massive unity rally in Paris on Sunday.

daidalos

Ok I can see the President not showing up personally.

However, why was our Ambassador, who lives in an Embassy in Paris not there? Why wasn't his underlings there?

We have a huge embassy in Paris. With an Ambassador (representative of the United States) and a whole bunch of underlings who could also act in an Ambassadorial fashion if the Ambassador themselves cannot.

These folks are there, with our tax money paying for them to be there, and are supposed to represent the people and States of the United States. They are supposed to represent the U.S. Government and by extension then, the sovereignty of the people of the United States.

Congress should be asking this question, and unless he/she has a damned good reason for not showing up, or having at least an underling show up, the Congress should be firing our Ambassador to France who lives in Paris. Through impeaching him/removing him from office as the Constitution allows Congress to do, if Congress and or the People of the United States don't like the answer he gives explaining why he/she nor one of their underlings were there.

Remember folks, he/she and their underling staff lives there, in Paris eating fine French food on our taxpayer dime. So he/she and their staff are there every single day and night. Every minute of every day. So why wasn't one of them there?

Why didn't they represent the United States and show our solidarity with the rest of the world in standing up to this barbarism? As I said Congress should be asking these questions, and if we the people, and by extension through our Representatives and Senators in the Congress don't like the answer, he/she and their staff should be fired.

Simple as that.
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Obama will not, and will not allow anyone else to, undermine the jihad & caliphate.

What of this requires analysis  ?

He'll follow up with just enough taquiyyah with his "summit" to save face.....but his initial support for the france terrorism is clear and final.

supsalemgr

Quote from: daidalos on January 12, 2015, 08:43:28 PM
Ok I can see the President not showing up personally.

However, why was our Ambassador, who lives in an Embassy in Paris not there? Why wasn't his underlings there?

We have a huge embassy in Paris. With an Ambassador (representative of the United States) and a whole bunch of underlings who could also act in an Ambassadorial fashion if the Ambassador themselves cannot.

These folks are there, with our tax money paying for them to be there, and are supposed to represent the people and States of the United States. They are supposed to represent the U.S. Government and by extension then, the sovereignty of the people of the United States.

Congress should be asking this question, and unless he/she has a damned good reason for not showing up, or having at least an underling show up, the Congress should be firing our Ambassador to France who lives in Paris. Through impeaching him/removing him from office as the Constitution allows Congress to do, if Congress and or the People of the United States don't like the answer he gives explaining why he/she nor one of their underlings were there.

Remember folks, he/she and their underling staff lives there, in Paris eating fine French food on our taxpayer dime. So he/she and their staff are there every single day and night. Every minute of every day. So why wasn't one of them there?

Why didn't they represent the United States and show our solidarity with the rest of the world in standing up to this barbarism? As I said Congress should be asking these questions, and if we the people, and by extension through our Representatives and Senators in the Congress don't like the answer, he/she and their staff should be fired.

Simple as that.

The ambassador to France was there. However, she is nothing but a political hack that donated thousands to Obama,
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Not to be outdone here in political brainlessness, Gas Embargo hero Jimmy Carter says the Paris attacks can all be blamed on "the Palestine problem."

Yes, America does grow fools, who plant peanuts and become worthless ex-Presidents.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/01/13/jimmy-carter-blames-recent-terror-attacks-on-palestinian-problem/

As for the complete failure to show respect to the French (after hailing France as "our oldest friend"), Obama's crew at the White House say it was a blunder not to send anybody...but by most early accounts nobody even thought to ASK Obama if he wanted to attend.

http://therightscoop.com/revealed-white-house-aides-didnt-even-tell-obama-about-paris-rally/

That's bad enough, but even worse that Obama the master politician didn't think to ask, himself.