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 Topic: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship

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  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #60 - October 14, 2010, 03:00 AM

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    Not legally but yes there are social and racial discriminations (as there are here in the uk ) mainly for jobs up to 40% of young from foreign origin are without a job not always because they have no education


    No, the point is do you personally support that?
    No right?

    Quote
    what do you do with french criminal? where do you send them? to the US or Australia like the UK use to do with their criminals??

    Again , you are implying that being FRENCH has two meanings which it doesn't. (or maybe i didn't understand correctly)
    If you do the crime you do the time , why discriminate ? Based on one's origins?
    There is nothing sound with such a law.

    However, I do agree you should test properly before giving someone the nationality , but once given he is one of you judged by the same laws and has the same rights.

    Confucius:
    "What you do not like done to yourself, do not unto others."
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #61 - October 14, 2010, 03:03 AM

    .
    Fuck Berbism


    O you are gonna burn in hell young lady , repent now or suffer eternal damnation.

    ^ see what i did there (doesn't remind you of anything)?

    Confucius:
    "What you do not like done to yourself, do not unto others."
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #62 - October 14, 2010, 03:12 AM

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    tabun

    O you are gonna burn in hell young lady , repent now or suffer eternal damnation.

    ^ see what i did there (doesn't remind you of anything)?

     

    Well Islam says I am going to burn in hell for following the wrong religion, so why should Berbism be any different?
     
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #63 - October 14, 2010, 03:18 AM

    Ask the
    Rev he gets the revelations.

    Confucius:
    "What you do not like done to yourself, do not unto others."
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #64 - October 14, 2010, 03:22 AM

    Quote
    tabun

    Ask the
    Rev he gets the revelations.

     

    Um no thanks. I don't trust anyone who says they get revelations from an entity.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #65 - October 14, 2010, 03:43 AM

    Then ask Berb she is god in flesh .
     
    ^
    Ahh she aint around (see what i did here too)

    Confucius:
    "What you do not like done to yourself, do not unto others."
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #66 - October 14, 2010, 11:05 AM

    I don't trust anyone who says they get revelations from an entity.


    Wait... what?

    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #67 - October 14, 2010, 11:44 AM

    Jesus, if he ever existed, died a long time ago.

    Berbs lives and her love is real.

     Afro
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #68 - October 14, 2010, 07:14 PM

    Dont worry guys, French Revolution Part 2 is coming


    Maximilien Robbspierre is coming out his grave to lead it!!!
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #69 - October 14, 2010, 08:32 PM

    Then ask Berb she is god in flesh .
     
    ^
    Ahh she aint around (see what i did here too)


    No thanks. I don't trust anyone who claims to be God.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #70 - October 14, 2010, 08:49 PM

    ^

    Who do u trust?

    Confucius:
    "What you do not like done to yourself, do not unto others."
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #71 - October 14, 2010, 09:03 PM

    Someone who claims to be god's son..... and god  Afro

  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #72 - October 14, 2010, 09:14 PM

    ^

    Who do u trust?


    Jesus and myself
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #73 - October 14, 2010, 09:24 PM

    Jesus and myself



    Jeremiah 17:9 - The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked: who can know it?   Undecided

  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #74 - October 14, 2010, 09:29 PM

    We all know Christianity sucks and is based on irrational superstition.


    Um no thanks. I don't trust anyone who says they get revelations from an entity.


    No thanks. I don't trust anyone who claims to be God.


    Jesus and myself


    Split personality much?

    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #75 - October 14, 2010, 09:41 PM

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    Ishina
    Split personality much?


    Yes
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #76 - October 14, 2010, 09:46 PM

    Yes what?

    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #77 - October 14, 2010, 09:51 PM

    Quote
    Ishina

    Yes what?


    Yes to your question.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #78 - October 14, 2010, 09:55 PM

    Fascinating. Tell me more.

    Too fucking busy, and vice versa.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #79 - October 14, 2010, 10:04 PM

    Hey Queen Isabella

    Pics babeh?
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #80 - October 14, 2010, 10:05 PM

    Nothing to be marveled at really, for when you are as tiny a catamite as Sarkozy whose wife has to fall on all fours just to accomodate his stature, in the bed and out, the temptation to pretend that God gave you the biggest d!ck in the world so you can urinate on the poor benighted darkies is no small thing (no puns). A tough guy act, that's all.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #81 - October 15, 2010, 12:54 AM

    Fascinating. Tell me more.


    I'm just playing around
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #82 - October 15, 2010, 01:02 AM

    ^ Can we play together? Clothes are optional.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #83 - October 15, 2010, 01:08 AM

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    Mount a Bison

    Can we play together? Clothes are optional.


    yup
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #84 - October 15, 2010, 05:16 PM

     No pics

    QI PICS BABEH PICS
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #85 - October 15, 2010, 07:51 PM

    You want pictures? Well I can only give you my youtube video. The bird in the video is my Cockatiel. I give my real name in the video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOcoz1UQ-_Q

    Yeah I know I suck in this video as this is only the second video posted on youtube. Have fun.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #86 - October 15, 2010, 09:11 PM

    That cockatiel looks like it would be great spit roasted with garlic-sage butter.

    "In battle, the well-honed spork is more dangerous than the mightiest sword" -- Sun Tzu
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #87 - October 15, 2010, 09:11 PM

    Anyone who moves for a foreign country, becomes a nationalized citizen, and then commits a violent act automatically forfeits their citizenship. Becoming a nationalized citizen means they should also respect the country's laws. I see no problem with the law.

    We're talking about European law ultimately, so if the French decide to relocate them back to wherever their patrinatal (new word) European country is, if they've arrived under EU auspices, then I can't see that they are breaking any law or cross-border agreement, whether moral or otherwise. Why should any country have to import trouble from elsewhere? Any country that chooses to confer nationality should surely have the right, under specified conditions, to revoke that decision. It should be done in proven, individual cases only.
    The problem with these new French regs is that they are racially/ethnically discriminatory. We (including the French)prevented the Serbs from deporting 900,000 people of Albanian ethnic origin from Kosovo into Montenegro and we should sanction the French for pulling the same stunt.

    Religion is ignorance giftwrapped in lyricism.
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #88 - October 16, 2010, 02:13 AM

    No, the point is do you personally support that?
    No right?


    No I don't but I support a certain time before giving new commers their nationality.

    Quote
    Again , you are implying that being FRENCH has two meanings which it doesn't. (or maybe i didn't understand correctly)
    If you do the crime you do the time , why discriminate ? Based on one's origins?
    There is nothing sound with such a law.

    However, I do agree you should test properly before giving someone the nationality , but once given he is one of you judged by the same laws and has the same rights.


    I see we can agree I don't think it is possible to dicriminate on the time one has obtain his nationality because it is arbitrary and would not work legally. Terrorist should be given a life sentence or could be given the choice after 10 years stay in prison or go back to your country which then would be a discrimination respective to born French people...

    If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten.
    George Carlin
  • Re: French Pass Law To Strip Foreign-Born Criminals of Citizenship
     Reply #89 - October 16, 2010, 03:19 AM

    Dont worry guys, French Revolution Part 2 is coming


    Maximilien Robbspierre is coming out his grave to lead it!!!

     Smiley
     finmad finmad finmad
    French had more revolutions than most after 1789 and Robespierre decapitation (1799)
    they had one in
    July 1830 to replace the existing monarchy by a more tolerant one this is the revolution portrayed in the story of Gavroche (les miserables) by Victor Hugo.
    in 1831 the Canut revolution (industrial worker revolution in Lyon France)
    1848 revolution against the monarchy and the rising of Napoleon Bonaparte who become president of the new republic.
    1851 coup d'etat by Napoleon who will crown himself emperor.

    Louis Napoleon however nevr had the same military genius than his uncle.
    and finally the revolution who had more lasting effect in the long term.
    1871 The Paris commune  Uprising of worker after the end of the Franco Prusian war uprising influenced by Marxism and even anarchy, the commune will gain power and bring improvement to factory and manual workers and to the condition of women but will be crashed in May 21st 1871 when Thiers regained power and enter Paris with the Versaille troups the repression is terrible and bloody, workers are slaughtered, up to 20000 will be shot without any tribunal decision. A further 10000 will receive, from various governement tribunals: death sentence (100), prison, and deportation in New Caledonia.
    However an armistice is signed but won't take effect before 1880.

    French people are very rebelious and most French governements make changes with prudence. cool2


    If you can't beat them, arrange to have them beaten.
    George Carlin
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