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SicEmBaylor
7/15/2008, 02:52 AM
Heh. Now this is how to write an article.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/gerald_warner/blog/2008/07/14/bastille_day_celebrates_murderous_origins_of_frenc h_republic


Bastille Day or, as the comic singers who take it seriously prefer to call it, the Fete de la Federation, is the embarrassing event that exposes the cultural, moral and constitutional bankruptcy of what was once the greatest civilisation in Europe.

When you are reduced to celebrating the murder by the canaille of Paris in 1789 of the French equivalent of the Chelsea Pensioners, you are inadvertently advertising the sinister origins of the dysfunctional state you are trying to prop up with a mythology as grotesque as it is pathetic. The Umpteenth French Republic is the one entity whose absorption by the European Union is not to be regretted.

Pompous parades will today celebrate the event that triggered the French Revolution, that is to say, the most appalling bloodbath anterior to the Russian Revolution. Seven prisoners were released from the Bastille - four counterfeiters, an accomplice to murder and two lunatics - whose return to the community was hardly beneficial. The attack on the prison, reserved for the well-off, was orchestrated by the Marquis de Sade and Camille Desmoulins on behalf of the Nine Sisters masonic lodge.

There followed the September massacres, the marriages republicains in which people of opposite sexes were stripped naked and lashed together in obscene postures before being drowned, mothers forced to watch their children being guillotined and the massacre of 400,000 Catholic royalists - the majority of them women and children - in La Vendee. Sounds like the perfect excuse for a celebratory knees-up.

There are two countries called France. One is the sluttish Republic - "Marianne" - the other is the timeless, civilised doyen of Christendom, the nation of Clovis and St Louis, of the Valois and Bourbon kings, the Catholic and monarchic civilisation that fell with Charles X in 1830 but still defiantly survives in many enclaves. That pulse will beat quietly today while the heirs of the sans-culottes strut their stuff, proclaiming French nationalism under the figurehead of a Hungarian president and his Italian wife.

It is all hollow, even on their terms: the lodges and the heirs of the Jacobins have migrated to Brussels and are working on a more ambitious project, still aimed at the de-Christianisation of Europe and the elimination of freedom and tradition. France without its monarchy and the Church of which it was proudly termed the Eldest Daughter is a desert.

Today is when the posturing Pantaloons bedecked with tricolour sashes enjoy their 15 minutes of fame. God send, at some time in the future - however distant - the restoration of the glittering monarchy whose downfall in blood is so vulgarly celebrated today. Long live the present-day heir of the Bourbons, the Duc d'Anjou, rightful King of France. Vive Louis XX.

LoyalFan
7/15/2008, 05:51 AM
Be patient. France, and all of Europe for that matter, will be an Islamic Caliphate within 20-30 years. They brought it on themselves with uncontrolled immigration.
There is a way to prevent it. I shall refrain from describing same out of consideration for the more squeamish.
Britain, and England in particular, may achieve Caliphate status before the rest of Europe does. The Americas; North, Central, and South will follow.
Look at parts of Michigan (Hamtramck, Ann Arbor, etc.) and some other areas as well. They're breeding like rabbits and using our own Constitution against us to recruit any and all to their cause.
My cousin Jack lives in Weslaco TX, close to bustling McAllen, on the border with Mexico.
Around five years ago there were perhaps a dozen Muslim "families" living in the immediate area. Now, there are over five-HUNDRED. They ain't all there to drive cabs, run convenience stores, and sing "God Bless America".
Are there "sleeper cells" among these new "Americans"? Yewwwwww betcha!
I'm glad I'll be dead before the Stars and Stripes comes down and forums such as this will disappear along with music, women's rights, and sports...Taliban style.

Okla-homey
7/15/2008, 06:29 AM
The long and short of it is, humanity doesn't usually handle democracy well when the folks are allowed to do whatever feels good.


"We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge, or gallantry, would break the strongest cords of our Constitution as a whale goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." --John Adams

StoopTroup
7/15/2008, 09:26 AM
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SoonerStormchaser
7/15/2008, 09:37 AM
hells yah bitches! KICKASS SONG!

soonerscuba
7/15/2008, 10:10 AM
An Englishman complaining about figureheads, religious oppression and violent government? That's rich.

sooneron
7/15/2008, 10:12 AM
The long and short of it is, humanity doesn't usually handle democracy well when the folks are allowed to do whatever feels good.

Which is kinda funny in a Sic'em thread.

SoonerProphet
7/15/2008, 10:49 AM
Seeing how both the First and Second Estates were exempt from paying taxes, it was only a matter of time before the debauchery at Versailles came crashing down.