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August 5, 2007

Yet Another Eurabian Ambulance Attack

Early this morning a "gang of youths" (the media's euphemism for Muslims) attacked an ambulance north of Sundsvall, Sweden. The crew, which was attempting to assist a woman having a respiratory crisis, locked itself in the ambulance as "youths" smashed the windshield and prevented it from driving away.

If only this incident were as rare as it was bizarre. As The Brussels Journal notes, driving an ambulance in Eurabia is becoming a very dangerous occupation. A few examples:

That the media continues to evade the fact that these incidents invariably involve Muslims indicates that though it has been backed into a corner, Europe is not yet willing to fight back. Before long, it will be too late.

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"French youth" — i.e., Muslims — confront riot police.

Posted by Van Helsing at August 5, 2007 8:11 PM

Comments

for pete's sake - SHOOT already!

Posted by: nanc at August 6, 2007 4:05 AM

Posted by: V the K at August 6, 2007 5:08 AM

I agree with you, before long it will be too late. I don't know what it will take for countries and the media machine, including ours to see or better yet admit what the Muslims agenda is, but I hope it will be soon.

Posted by: Wild Thing at August 6, 2007 6:12 AM

The folks in Europe have either have no idea what they are dealing with and/or are in complete denial.

Even the people in Europe who are willing to acknowledge the problem make invalid comparisons to the "Troubles" of Northern Ireland or the race riots in the US back in the 60s.

These "youths" despise the societies they or their parents immigrated too and they want to destroy and replace them. It's not a negotiable stance. "Dialoguing" won't work, and more handouts will make things worse. There is going to have to be a fight, and the sooner the better.

Posted by: forest at August 6, 2007 6:27 AM

Run 'em over if they get in the way.

Posted by: Pam at August 6, 2007 8:26 AM