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So Here's The Thing

Adults that get married and have children are falling down on the job. Specifically - French parents in France are falling down on the job. Probably even more specific - Islamic folk living in France who get married and have children are falling down on the job.
Well it's either that or these Islamic adults are sending out their children to be part of a Junior Jihad. Kinda like the Junior Liberal Club or the Junior Chamber of Commerce only more aggressive in nature.
The French government should just deport the 258 hulligans and their parents to send them a message. Of course, a better message might be possible if these hulligans each had their left ear lopped off and presented to their parents to remind them of their stay on French soil when they are dropped off in the middle of some very large desert in their former land.
Anyone reading this on a first name basis with the French President - please forward this suggestion.

VANDALS set fire to about 400 cars overnight and police said they arrested more than 250 people, as violence marred France's New Year celebrations.
However, a police spokesman said there were fewer problems than in 2005, when youths attacked trains in the Paris region and southeast of the country.
25,000 police were on duty throughout the country during the night, including 4500 in Paris, where the authorities banned fireworks and firecrackers.
Police said that they had arrested 258 people nationwide by early morning, including two children aged eight and 10 who set fire to dustbins in the eastern city of Strasbourg.
Three children aged between 10 and 12 were arrested in a Paris suburb after they were caught carrying cans of petrol.
In the capital itself, almost 400,000 people welcomed in the New Year on the Champs Elysees and at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, where no serious incidents were reported.
Setting cars on fire has become a regular event in France during New Year's Eve celebrations, especially in the deprived suburbs that ring many cities.

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