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Saturday, March 09, 2013

Visiting Paris ? Don't forget your bullet proof vest.. but you already knew that right?

From Bare Naked Islam

Thanks to Muslim immigration, French tourists should not enter certain areas of Paris without wearing a bullet-proof vest

by BareNakedIslam

There are suburbs of Paris, where police are forced use military-style armored vehicles to enter the multicultural 'Sensitive Zones' aka 'Islamic No-Go Zones.' The largest of these Parisian districts is urging the deployment of the Army due to the continuously increasing number of armed conflicts. There are districts in which police do not dare enter [...]

So if a Muslim school headmaster chases a woman around a Park with his dick out should "Progressive" Sweden be allowed to complain ?


Unashamedly copy and pasted From Bare Naked Islam.


SWEDEN: Muslim school leader pulls out his penis and chases 23-year-old woman around the park ......................... as any Pious Muslim would, does "Progressive" Sweden have a problem with their Progressive Multiculturalism ? or are the Swedes so up tight that a Muslim Headmaster chasing a woman around a park with his dick out is suddenly a crime .. hey lighten up you Swedes your Wives Women and Daughters and Sons are there for the taking by your new masters the Islamic Supremists your Government has imported into Sweden  What part of Islamic Colonization of Europe did you not understand? 

The Muslim man, from Denmark who is the headmaster of a private school in Nørrebro, is known in the Danish public for his distinctive, Muslim attitudes, specifically that women not wearing headbags are asking to be raped.




Sydney's Occupied Territories: Muslims attack Police after shooting woman...

New South Wales Police Middle Eastern Crime Squad is investigating...

Woman severely injured in shooting in Auburn

Caroline Marcus 
The Daily Telegraph
March 09, 2013 6:14PM

A WOMAN was shot in the suffered gunshot wounds to her eg - seven months after her teenage son almost died in a shooting at the same address in Auburn.

Police are also investigating whether the shooting of the woman in Auburn Rd at 2.40pm Saturday was linked to a drive-by attack 20 minutes later in nearby Provincial St.

A 43-year-old woman was admitted to Auburn Hospital in a stable condition following the incident in Auburn Rd, Auburn.




So what do you do you do when someone you know or a relative has been SHOT ?
Attack the Police of course, hey that will fix everything!!!! the shooter/s will immediately come forward and surrender to Police, the victims injuries will be immediately healed, and before you know it it will be like nothing ever happened .. "nothing to see here, please move along" Just another Harmony Day in Sydney's  Labor Green Loon Multicultural Occupied Territories of Sydney.

Her son, 16, had undergone life-saving surgery after he was shot in the stomach last August.

Police said shots were fired from a moving vehicle at a house on Provincial Street in the same suburb at 3pm Saturday. No one was injured.

Police established crime scenes at both addresses.

An officer at Flemington local area command, who asked not to be named, said it was unclear whether the two incidents were connected but police had received different descriptions for the cars involved in each shooting.

"We've got no way of knowing (if they are linked) at this moment,'' the officer said.

"There were two different vehicles described. Both black cars. One is described as something and one is described as something else.''

Australia's "First Bludger" at it AGAIN.


Tim Mathieson pressured Richmond to snub Tony Abbott

CHRIS KENNY AND KATE LEGGE 
The Australian
March 09, 2013 12:00AM

AN email obtained exclusively by The Weekend Australian reveals Julia Gillard's partner, Tim Mathieson, sought to involve her office in pressuring a major sporting club to freeze out Tony Abbott.



After attending an AFL clash at the MCG as a guest of the Richmond Football Club, Mr Mathieson emailed its chief executive, Brendon Gale, copying in the Prime Minister's office, to complain about the Opposition Leader's access to the team's inner sanctum and his prominent seating at a pre-game function.

Mr Mathieson demanded that Mr Gale raise the matter with the Prime Minister's chief of staff, Ben Hubbard.

His fiery outburst occurred on a Sunday evening after the Dreamtime AFL match between Essendon and Richmond on May 19 last year. The Dreamtime game is one of the highlights of the AFL calendar for its social and cultural significance in promoting reconciliation.

"Mate u need to speak with Ben Hubbard on why abboott was taken down to the rooms ... " Mr Mathieson fumed. " ... it's just not on Who authorised it < it was a shocker it was a Don's function and he should not have gone down there

That same weekend Ms Gillard was travelling to Chicago for top-level security talks with Barack Obama and other NATO leaders to plan the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.

Ms Gillard's office declined to respond to questions about Mr Mathieson's complaint.

Mr Mathieson is a fanatical supporter of the Richmond "Tigers" while the PM barracks for the Western Bulldogs. They are often seen at games together in their respective club colours.

Richmond has accommodated Mr Mathieson's requests for tickets, hospitality and memorabilia since his move into The Lodge.

At the Dreamtime game in Melbourne, the first bloke invited ABC Insiders host Barrie Cassidy to join him on the Richmond table. Both men visited the Richmond room before the contest, where they crossed paths with Mr Abbott, who was a guest of Essendon's chairman David Evans.

Essendon was hosting the pre-game function for the Dreamtime game and in charge of protocol. The Opposition Leader was accompanied to the event by two of his three daughters and his chief of staff, Peta Credlin.

The rooms for rival teams at the MCG are not far apart and after visiting Essendon players, Mr Abbott was escorted across to the Richmond bunker.

Clubs embrace politicians from all sides of politics and dignitaries who are invited to pre-game functions usually get taken to visit players in the room before the match.

The Weekend Australian understands that Mr Gale responded politely to Mr Mathieson's email protest, explaining that Richmond was staunchly bipartisan and happy to accord Mr Abbott the very same privileges that the Prime Minister's partner enjoyed on a regular basis. He signed off by confirming Mr Mathieson's attendance at an upcoming pre-game cocktail, party in Sydney.

Mr Gale would not comment on the email exchange. "He will not discuss private communications," his spokesman said.

Government sources say Mr Mathieson has a habit of firing off emails and texts to Ms Gillard's personal staff when he senses a perceived injustice. His email to Mr Gale was copied to a senior public servant working in Ms Gillard's office at the time.