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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony View Post
    That is why the leftist islamphilae is so rediculous. Say something bad about christianity and they will cheer, say anything bad about the islam and they will claw out your eyes. It isn't even a double standard, it's a blind spot
    If one replaces the word Christianity in their rants with Islam and christians with muslims, they would call him a fascist....

    Quote Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat View Post
    See, this is the exact point where we put anti-Republican intrigants such as you on a guillotine. Terror, some would call it. Rational policy, says I.


    The Republic never reinstated slavery. The Republic was abolished, and then slavery was re-instated. When the Second Republic was formed, slavery was instantly abolished again.

    Why did the First Republic end? Because of the ceaseless treath of the reactionary hordes at the gates. Who forced France into increasing martialisation. A French state, Napoléon presumed, which could not afford the unconditional focus on human rights, which has always been the vocation of the five Republics.

    So it's all the fault of bloody foreigners, ungrateful for the blessings France brings the world. Curse that Russian snow, else Napoléon would've hammered some common sense into all of Europe and beyond.
    Still happy France lost, their ideas were only implemented under the end of a musket. And if it was good, it could have been somewhat acceptable, only those ideas led to failing states that endure to this day. The checks, balances, rules and transparancy only led to ineffectiveness
    Last edited by Skullheadhq; 07-31-2011 at 12:19.
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