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	05-07-2007, 04:48 PM #1
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
Mon, 07 May 2007
Riot squads fired tear gas on 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.
Clashes took place at Paris' Place de la Bastille, where about 5000 supporters of the defeated Socialist candidate Segolene Royal had gone to await the election results and had 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".
A small crowd of demonstrators, brandishing black and red anarchist flags, set fire to an effigy of Sarkozy before tearing it limb from limb and stamping on it.
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.
At least one injured man could later be seen lying on the ground nearby.
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Typical..........the right wing wins an election and the left wing crys. LOL....I'll bet the tear gas helped with that one also!:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Sarkozy victory marred by riots Mon, 07 May 2007 Riot squads fired tear gas on 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. Clashes took place at Paris' Place de la Bastille, where about 5000 supporters of the defeated Socialist candidate Segolene Royal had gone to await the election results and had stayed on after Sarkozy's triumph. Up to 300 rioters, some wearing scarves around their faces, used Rating: 5
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	05-07-2007, 05:35 PM #2
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of people were arrested in France overnight in clashes between police and protesters angry over conservative Nicolas Sarkozy's victory in Sunday's presidential election, police said.
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Official figures released on Monday said demonstrators set fire to 730 cars and injured 78 policemen across France, with 592 people arrested in the violent protests against the tough-talking former interior minister.
The tally was revised sharply upwards after an initial report appeared to downplay the clashes and was at odds with local police figures and eyewitness reports, which suggested widespread troubles in numerous French cities.
Sarkozy made his name as a law-and-order hardliner who also tightened France's immigration laws, making him a hate figure for the left. Slogans spray-painted on the streets of Paris overnight included "Sarkozy fascist."
Police hurt in French election violence - Yahoo! News
I do believe that Sarkozy may just initiate a bit of "overbearing police presence" in future demonstrations with good warrent!:thumbsup:
I wonder if their left wing is the "peace" party???? LMAO!!!
Have a good one!:s4:
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	05-07-2007, 06:50 PM #3
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
I do believe that Sarkozy may just initiate a bit of "overbearing police presence" in future demonstrations with good warrent!
I wonder if their left wing is the "peace" party???? LMAO!!!
See, one day of a fascist leader and he provokes riots. The french people are not stupid like the American sheeple, they know an asshole when they see one. Sounds to me like they might have a bit of vote fixing going on in that fair country, we "smarter than the average bear" folks in Amerika know that is going on. I only hope they get it straightened out before the '08' election or we may be saddled with another dead head right wing nazi fascist dictator like the present regime, a Neo-Nazi-faux-Christian-Hypocratic-warmongering-plutocratic-oligarcic-vestibule of shit. I think that almost fairly describes the current regime, I may have left some adjectives out, I'll do more research on the matter.
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	05-07-2007, 07:39 PM #4
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
LMAO!!! Didn't quite cover it brother? We HAVE to get together sometime....I promise not to irritate ya too much!
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Have a good one!:s4:
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	05-07-2007, 07:49 PM #5
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
I'm sorry, but i can't be sympathetic to those rioters. As soon as a leader comes forward to tighten immigration, do they have to show the race card by yelling out "Nazi or fascist". And this ain't just France, it's all over Europe. Country by country plagued by the PC brigade and far-left anarchists who are prepared to use violence in getting what they want. If they truly believed in freedom and democracy as they claim, then they would respect the wishes of the French people, and not going around attacking people!
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	05-07-2007, 07:54 PM #6
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
Hey, get yourself a hotrod and we'll meet up at some car venue, I'm in the finishing stages of my hotrod nova, just a few bugs to work out, and then I might do some road trips. It' a 500 HP 2800 lb rocket, should do the 1/4 mile in 11 sec or better. I'd post a pic but for identification purposes I'll not do that. suffice it to say, it's a beauty.
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	05-07-2007, 08:16 PM #7
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
Don't blame ya for not posting it........I'm the same way. Better safe than sorry! Sounds good though, you ever make it to the upper mid-west let me know! In the mean time you can work on some more adjectives.......LMAO!:thumbsup:
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Have a good one!:s4:
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	05-07-2007, 08:46 PM #8
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
Hey now, as a lifelong Deadhead I take offense at that :wtf:
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	05-07-2007, 08:59 PM #9
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
Im thrilled he won!
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	05-08-2007, 01:39 AM #10
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Sarkozy victory marred by riots
MED if you meet up with P4B leave your guns at home.lol just kidding guys anyway what year nova do u have?
 
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