This is a real surprize. France’s new HNIC seems to be one of the few Frogs with a pair of balls.
See: France pushes for more Iran sanctions

Frogs with balls...how odd!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged balls, France, French, Frogs, Sarkozy, TMQ2 on September 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This is a real surprize. France’s new HNIC seems to be one of the few Frogs with a pair of balls.
See: France pushes for more Iran sanctions

Frogs with balls...how odd!
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Civilians, Crowd, France, French, Frogs, Sarkozy, Shooting, TMQ2 on June 30, 2008 | 6 Comments »
…on Crowd of Civilians
Sarkozy Vows Punishment after Soldier Shoots 17
French President Nicolas Sarkozy promised swift and severe punishment Monday after a soldier used real bullets instead of blanks and wounded 17 people at an army base open day.
The sergeant fired his assault rifle into a crowd of hundreds of visitors watching parachute commandos simulate an assault to free hostages Sunday at the base near the southwestern city of Carcassonne.
A three-year-old boy, who took bullets in the heart and in the arm, and both his parents were among the victims, officials said. (more…)
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Frogs, Internet Terror, Katie and Peter, Minnesota on September 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
On September 3, the Islamofascist website www.ekhlaas.cc, hosted by SiteGenie LLC in Rochester, Minnesota, featured a discussion on ways to attack U.S. military bases. The discussion was accompanied by diagrams of military bases showing various possible plans of attack.
Posted in Cartoons, Terrorism, tagged Belize, Cartoons, Death Threats, Denmark, FOX, Frogs, Minnesota, New Jersey, Soldiers, Terrorism on September 2, 2007 | 2 Comments »
On August 31, 2007, the Islamist website www.ekhlaas.cc, hosted by SiteGenie LLC in Rochester, Minnesota, posted a document calling for “martyrdom (i.e., suicide) operations” in Denmark. The author, who identified himself as a member of Al-Qaeda, called on the Muslims not to forget the incident of the Danish cartoons, and promised the people of Denmark that the “brigades of martyrdom seekers are on their way… and will soon carry out blessed operations” in their country. He also urged Muslims to register on the site as candidates for these suicide operations in order to “strike fear in the hearts of the Danish people.”
Posted in Muslims, tagged 2008 Election, Afghanistan, Apartment, Diplomacy, Frogs, Jews, Lance, Michelle Malkin, Minnesota, Murder of Kitty Genovese, Murders, Muslims, Sexual assault, Somali people, Somalia, Tuesday on August 25, 2007 | 4 Comments »
islam: A non-prophet organization.
Here we go again. Another religion of peace pundit of allah goes all mohammed on a defenseless woman, raping and beating her in front of equally guilty muslim witnesses. Fellow islamic cult members looked on while offering no help to the victim.
These Somali dirt bags haven’t evolved much past throwing spears, running around naked, and having the cranium capacity of a Barbi Doll, have they? The fact that they’re also muslims certainly makes for a poisonous combination.
This further proves that the muslim god referred to as allah is not the same God of the Jews and Christians. In fact, he’s about as much a god as mohammed was a prophet.
Gag me!.
From LGF and MM:
Michelle Malkin has the details of a horrific assault in a Somali neighborhood of the Minnesota Twin Cities, witnessed by neighbors who did nothing to help: The ghost of Kitty Genovese in St. Paul … and breaking the silence in Afghanistan:
As many as 10 people witnessed a man raping and beating a woman early Tuesday in the hallway of a St. Paul apartment building, police said Wednesday. No one stopped it. At one point, the 26-year-old victim knocked on a door, yelling for the occupants to call police. A man inside told police he didn’t open the door or look out, though he said he called police. Police found no record of the call, according to an affidavit for a search warrant filed in Ramsey County District Court. St. Paul police arrested Rage Ibrahim, 25, on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct Tuesday. He hasn’t been charged.
“It was horrifying. I can’t describe how it sent chills up my back, watching this woman getting assaulted and people turning their backs and doing nothing,” said St. Paul police Cmdr. Shari Gray, who oversees the department’s sex crimes unit. She saw surveillance video that recorded the attack in the Highwood neighborhood. As the woman screamed, five to 10 people – men and women – peeked out their apartment doors to see what was happening or started walking down the hallway and retreated after witnessing the assault, Gray said.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Frogs, Minnesota on August 2, 2007 | Leave a Comment »

Security Camera Footage Catches Bridge Collapse
Emergency workers in Minneapolis have shifted their focus from searching for survivors to trying to recover the bodies after a major bridge collapsed into the Mississippi River during rush-hour traffic on Wednesday.
The collapse happened shortly after 6 p.m. local time, sending a massive cloud of dust into the sky and terrifying onlookers during the height of rush hour.
At least seven people were killed in the dramatic collapse and 60 were taken to hospital. About 20 people are still missing and may have been involved in the collapse, and the death toll is expected to continue to rise.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Dhimmitude, France, Frogs, Intimidation on April 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
France’s New Surrender
This time, it’s cultural.
Proud, cocky France has given up yet again, and on two fronts at once: an all-Arabic version of the cable news network that is mostly government-funded, France 24, launched this week, and the ink is barely dry on an agreement France signed with Abu Dhabi to open a branch of the Louvre in that desert emirate.
These developments are not unrelated. Which one underscores more the deep malaise affecting the French nation is debatable, but clearly France is in no mood to put up a fight for things taken rather more seriously in centuries past, such as preserving a sense of national identity.
The very launch of France 24, a 24-hour news network meant to rival CNN and hailed by some in France, albeit prematurely, as punching its equivalent in French weight, is indicative of a nation adrift. }} more…
Posted in Muslims, tagged Anti-Semitism, Arabs, France, French, Frogs, Islam, Jews/Jewish, Muslims on March 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
by Michael Goldfarb
Sunday, March 18, 2007From the International Herald Tribune
PARIS: Not all stories from the past have relevance today. But here is one not very well-known story about the Jews in Napoleonic France that has much relevance to French Muslims in our own time. (more…)
Posted in Nazis, tagged France, French, Frogs, Islam, Islamofascism, IslamoNazis, Lance, Left-Wing, Nazis on February 1, 2007 | 3 Comments »
We found another great site on the web.
While we usually hate anything French (because Frogs are such ungrateful cowards and lefty-liberal flakes, generally speaking), this Frenchman has all the right ideas about Islamofascist Nazis. Be advised, he does lack elegant web-authoring skills.
I’m not sure how to pronounce Nazislamism. The possibilities are Nazi-Slamism, Naz-Islamism, Nazislam-ism, Nazis-lamism, well you get the idea. I just call them IslamoNazis. It’s much easier.
Check it out:
The Middle East Library – the documentation center about Nazislamism
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chirac, France, Frogs, Iran, Nukes on February 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
From The New York Times:
Chirac Strays From Assailing a Nuclear Iran
PARIS, Jan. 31 — President Jacques Chirac said this week
that if Iran had one or two nuclear weapons, it would not pose a big danger, and that if Iran were to launch a nuclear weapon against a country like Israel, it would lead to the immediate destruction of Tehran.
The remarks, made in an interview on Monday with The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune and Le Nouvel Observateur, a weekly magazine, were vastly different from stated French policy and what Mr. Chirac has often said.
On Tuesday, Mr. Chirac summoned the same journalists back to Élysée Palace to retract many of his remarks. }} more…