Friday, November 13, 2015

Dear, Gentle France, We Are with You

Our prayers, our thoughts, our hearts are with our brothers and sisters in Paris and with all of France. We stand with you in your time of pain and horror. We share your grief and your determination. We will always be with you. We will never surrender.

6 comments:

  1. Do what us necessary fro your citizens France. And when the dust has settled, the anxiety controlled, the fear rationalized - gather your friend and start the beginning of the end of these Islamic Terrorists.

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  2. The bond in times of strife is special between France and the United States - our thoughts and prayers are with you throughout this dastardly deed leveed at you in the name of evil & hate.

    I read this article - "EU Plans Special Summit with Turkey on Refugee Crisis" in the New Europe Online. How absolutely blind is the leadership of the EU

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  3. I morn for France and all those that were terrorized and died last night in Paris.

    But there is time for us all to morn later. Now we must strike at the heat of this radicle fundamentalist Islamic evil that is striking at us all at will.

    Enough us enough friends. Talking has failed. Hunting their leadership one at a time has failed. Air strikes with instantaneous announced results have failed. We gave no more time for mediocre results.

    The Jihad and all if Islam must know we have reached the breaking point.

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  4. Nos pensées vont vers la France et tous les français. Nous savons combien vous souffrent. La vengeance est douce, parfois et dans ce cas il serait - régler l'heure et l'endroit et w sera avec vous.

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  5. The job of government is to protect the existing citizenry. It’s up to the discretion of the existing citizenry whether to allow in immigrants – who to admit and who to reject. It is really that simple.

    Maybe some of our 'democratic' state governments needs to see this fact driven home via a few national referendums of the subjects that lay at the blame of what the citizenry of franc just suffered

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