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April 10, 2006

French Government Surrenders To Anarchists

Topics: International News

As readers will certainly recall, the French governmen has been attempting to implement a new job law that would have helped to strengthen the economy and create new jobs.

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However, from the above image you can see that the kids were rather unhappy about the idea - after all, why work when the government will pay you for doing nothing?

The French government responded as they do to any conflict - they simply surrendered!

clip-art-humor-i-give-up.gifThe French have once again demonstrated their profound propensity to surrender, this time actually surrendering to themselves, and a future of scocialism with little hope of reform.

Of course it's a bit difficult to critical of the French and their propensity to surrender to anarchists and criminals, and be ruled by intimidation, when the U.S. senate is doing the very same thing.

Let's not tolerate our government reading off the same page as the French. Email Your Representative and U.S. Senators and tell them to SAY NO TO ANARCHY and to PUT AMERICA FIRST! Enforce our existing immigration laws and stop encouraging the flood across our borders.

This auto-emailer will allow you to send whatever message you wish to any member(s) of Congress. Senators and Representatives have been arranged alphabetically by state.

Posted by Richard at April 10, 2006 12:41 PM


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Subject: Learn the Language!!
AMEN to that! If you are going to live here, LEARN THE LANGUAGE! We are really tired of the expense and inconvenience associated with people who have lived in the US for years and years and have never learned the language. Now they want special rights, AND they aren't even here legally.
I also get sick of people speaking their language in front of me so that I can't understand them...or so they think. This is very rude. I can often tell by their body language whether or not they are talking about me. My limited Spanish often surprises some people when I can respond to their conversation.
If we moved to another country, it wouldn't take long before we would have to learn the language of that country. No one changes their street signs, school teachers, employees, grocery coupons, etc. etc. like we do to accommodate people who refuse to learn to communicate in the national language.

# Posted by molly at 04/10/2006 05:32 pm - reply- forum

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