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« BEHOLD! | Main | Bush Takes the Offensive » February 24, 2004
The Education of France
Posted by Bill I have a feeling that France may soon re-learn how terrorism is a problem that cannot be solved with negotiation. From an audio-tape recorded by Al Quaeda's number two: "The decision of the French president to issue a law to prevent Muslim girls from covering their heads in schools is another example of the Crusader's envy, which Westerners have against Muslims," the voice said in Al-Arabiya's tape. "This envy boils in their hearts and overflows in their chests and they pass it on to the generations." Now ask yourself: this Islamist is pissed off about France's plan to ban headscarves; how do you think he will take action against this affront to his religion? A. A challenge in the court system Yes, "C," very good. France has faced terrorism long before the US, and will continue to walk a fine line between appeasement of its growing Muslim demographic and fighting terror, but unless this country takes a strategic view of what is effectively the stirrings of a clash of civilizations, union strikes to maintain 35-hour workweeks will be the least of their worries. Posted by Bill at February 24, 2004 10:05 AM | TrackBack (0) |
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