I really have no idea why France thought it would be okay to let all those Swedish Lutherans immigrate into France in the first place. And when those Swedish youths get mad, it’s obvious they have no self-control. it must be related to growing up knowing that the most beautiful Swedish women. like Ann-Margret and Ingrid Bergman and Greta Garbo, all left Sweden for other countries. That alone could provoke later generations into wanting to destroy France. Yeah, that must be it.

Or the newly euphemistically dubbed “anti-Sarkozy protestors” could actually be unassimilated ignorant Islamic thugs who have been throwing acid at police and setting cars on fire…Nah.

Police battle anti-Sarkozy protestors across France

PARIS – Riot squads fired tear gas Sunday at protestors throwing stones, bottles and, in one instance, acid at police in cities across France after right-winger Nicolas Sarkozy’s presidential victory.

In Paris, clashes erupted at the Place de la Bastille, where about 5,000 supporters of the defeated Socialist candidate Segolene Royal had gone to await the election results and stayed on after Sarkozy’s triumph.

Up to 300 rioters, some wearing scarves around their faces, used bottles and stones in running attacks on police, who responded with baton charges, tear gas and water cannon. “Police everywhere, justice nowhere,” shouted some of the rioters, while others screamed “Sarko-fascist.” […]

Police cleared the square of rioters and Royal supporters alike by midnight, but hardcore anti-Sarkozy protesters later gathered nearby. When they began running towards the centre of the city and throwing bottles, police in riot gear gave pursuit and fired tear gas…

Royal, in a sharp campaign jab on Friday, predicted Sarkozy’s election could unleash violence in the mainly immigrant suburbs that were the centre of riots in 2005.

More than 100 cars were burned in the Paris suburbs. Gangs of youths armed with baseball bats took to the streets in poor areas south of Paris, according to police.

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  1. Kimj7157 says:

    I guess they’re still upset about his “gangs of scum” comment a while back. Awwww. What’s a gang of scum to do???

    Hope Sarkozy keeps it up.

    (Looks like some of the missing “boules” in Washington may have ended up in France. Who’d a thunk it?)

  2. brutepcm says:

    Is this a preview of the U.S. in ’08?
    Re: naming the new kitty- how about “Piwacket” after Kim Novak’s familiar in “Bell, Book, and Candle”?

  3. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    In France they are “youths” and “protestors” instead of thugs. In Iraq they are “insurgents” instead of terrorists. WMDs found in Iraq are mysteriously not WMDs. al Qaeda was not in Iraq under Saddam’s regime even though they were in Iraq under Saddam’s regime. Monitoring the international phone calls of suspected terrorists is “domestic spying”. Saddam’s top atomic weapons scientist went to Niger to negotiate a treaty to buy onions (or maybe it was goats) instead of uranium. Record highs for the stock market mean that we are in another Great Depression. The internal combustion engine is a bigger threat to mankind than atomic weapons. You only need one square when you visit the restroom. Gun control worked so well at Virginia Tech that its success shoule be replicated nationwide. 9/11 was an inside job done by Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rush Limbaugh, Ken Lay, Mark Foley, Halliburton, Jews, right-wing fundamentalist conservative chickenhawk Christians, FOX News, and Free Masons (or was that Swedish Lutherans?).

    Hope you enjoyed your daily dose of MSM wisdom!

  4. PeteRFNY says:

    If these yoots were so concenred about the election, maybe they should have gotten up off their baguette-eating asses and VOTED.

    A novel concept, I know. Even America’s Most Disgcruntles haven’t figured out THAT little chestnut yet.

  5. botg says:

    730 vehicles torched

  6. Joselito says:

    The post by Mwalimu Daudi is impressive. Every one of those lunatic fringe ideas has been expressed, not by whack jobs that have no credibility or audience, but by sources that liberals listen to, emulate, and believe with all of their hearts.

    I listened to my brother-in-law explain to me how President Bush plotted the Iraq war with his advisors. His reasons for starting the war were that he wanted cheap oil for Halliburton and revenge against Saddam Hussein for attempting to murder Bush’s father. I thought he was kidding me until about half way through his explanation, I realized that he was deadly serious.

    I told him that he should never vote again as he was far too stupid to be casting a ballot. He got angry and stalked off.

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