Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Burkini

Le point principal c’est que chaque femme a le droit de choisir. Ce droit est un droit universel est supérieur d’une loi locale, régionale ou nationale. C’est pas l’état, pas la ville, pas vos amis, pas vous a décider pour elle. Si vous êtes vraiment intéresser de comprendre pourquoi les étrangers (ici aux E-U inclus) pensent que la loi anti-burkini est totalement pas acceptable, lisez cette petite collection des points de vue féminins et musulmans dans le New York Times l’année dernière http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/28/world/muslim-women-on-the-veil.html?_r=0 On verra demain l’état de cette loi après le Conseil d’Etat.

From: Rudy Salles [mailto:rudysalles06@yahoo.fr]
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2016 3:40 PM
To: tmaguire@newspaper.com
Subject: Fwd: TR: Nouveau message : BBC interview

Hello,

Thank you for your e mail. I am sorry if you didn't understand what I said. May be my English is not good enough. I just want to say that I respect Islam but I condamn Islamist propaganda. And the burkini, the niqab, the abayas are just provocation and regression for the rights of women. 
I respect the different cultures and religions, I have many muslim firends, I work with Muslim women and they implore that we stop this evolution because they want to live in the French Republic under our laws and not under the Islamist laws and the charia.

My best regards. 
Rudy Salles
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De : Terry MAGUIRE
Prénom: Terry
Nom : Terry MAGUIRE
Adresse : 143 Graylyn Drive
Code postal*: 27516
Ville* : Chapel Hill
Email : tmaguire@newspaper.com
Sujet : BBC interview
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I just listened to your interview, sort of in English, on the BBC. Your answers to the interviewer's quesitons were appalling and embarrassing. For someone who purports to support human rights, as I think you say you do, your views are incomprehensible.

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Monday, June 20, 2016

average walking speed km - Google Search

"Although walking speeds can vary greatly depending on many factors such as height, weight, age, terrain, surface, load, culture, effort, and fitness, the average human walking speed is about 5.0 kilometres per hour (km/h), or about 3.1 miles per hour (mph)."


Wednesday, June 15, 2016

After Orlando Shooting, Talk Show Hosts Suggest Talk Is Not Enough - The New York Times

Which one of these said there are too many guns in the US? I missed it.

Friday, June 03, 2016

Drones

Amazing to think how far this might go.

Thursday, June 02, 2016

Making TRUMP sense...

This is a very compelling analysis of what's going on here....

Thursday, May 26, 2016

A Split Over Israel Threatens the Democrats’ Hopes for Unity - The New York Times

This is good. I am all for protecting Jews wherever they may be, Israelis or not. They deserve the same level of protection as all of the rest of us, no more and no less. Maybe we should focus more that perceived need than on whether a country whose "members" would only invite sneers if it were a Jews-only country club, maybe deserves a lot less protection and those it impacts merit a lot more.

Rechercher | www.directmatin.fr

What a snapshot of the US campaign!

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Monday, May 23, 2016

Untold Damage: America’s Overlooked Gun Violence - The New York Times

We have too many guns in the US. One less gun on the street is one less means to commit a horrible crime.

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Gender-Segregated Public Bathrooms Have A Long, Ugly History

Same question I have asked often so I look forward to reading this!