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Why the French can FUCK OFF!!!!

Posted: September 28th, 2009, 4:23 pm
by AlisoBob
Nevermind they totally rolled over for the Nazi's...... heres a new reason....

Roman Polanski's Arrest: Why the French Are Outraged
By BRUCE CRUMLEY / PARIS Bruce Crumley

Although the cultural divide between Europe and the U.S. has narrowed over the years, the legal fate of director Roman Polanski shows there are still major differences. Polanski's arrest in Switzerland on Sept. 26 was greeted with satisfaction in the U.S., where authorities hope he will face sentencing for having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977. Europeans, meanwhile, are shocked and dismayed that an internationally acclaimed artist could be jailed for such an old offense.

"To see him thrown to the lions and put in prison because of ancient history - and as he was traveling to an event honoring him - is absolutely horrifying," French Culture Minister FrÉdÉric Mitterrand said after Polanski was arrested upon arrival in Switzerland to attend the Zurich Film Festival, where he was to receive a lifetime achievement award. "There's an America we love and an America that scares us, and it's that latter America that has just shown us its face." In comments that appeared to be directed at Swiss and American authorities to free Polanski, Mitterrand added that both he and French President Nicolas Sarkozy hoped for a "rapid resolution to the situation which would allow Roman Polanski to rejoin his family as quickly as possible." (See the top 25 crimes of the century.)

Polanski, who won an Academy Award in 2003 for directing The Pianist, admitted to having unlawful sexual intercourse with 13-year-old Samantha Geimer as part of a plea bargain in which other charges - including drugging and raping the girl - were dropped. However, fearful that the Los Angeles judge in the case was about to renege on the deal and slap him with a long prison sentence, Polanski fled the U.S. in 1978 and never returned. He has spent the past 30 years in France, where he has raised a family and continued his career unhindered. That is, until Saturday. Swiss police seized Polanski on an international warrant issued by U.S. authorities in 2005 and, under bilateral treaties, will now extradite him to the U.S. unless barred from doing so by Swiss courts. (Read "Redeeming Roman Polanski.")

France never complied with the arrest warrant because its laws prohibit the extradition of its citizens to other countries. At the same time, many people in France have over the years downplayed the gravity of Polanski's crime because of his immense talent and artistry as a director. The 76-year-old, who was born in France, has increasingly been seen as the victim of an obsessive U.S. justice system that is ready to pluck him up and drag him off to prison at any moment. Those feelings were reinforced by the 2008 documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired, in which filmmaker Marina Zenovich argues that the judge and prosecutor in the case may have engaged in legal misconduct in obtaining Polanski's guilty plea. The film also contains an appeal by Geimer, the victim, for Polanski to be pardoned - leaving his European supporters perplexed as to why U.S. officials wouldn't finally close the book on him. (Read "More Sex, Please, We're French.")

"The French view Polanski as an artist and celebrity and feel he deserves a different kind of treatment than ordinary people, which just isn't an option in the U.S.," says Ted Stanger, an author and longtime resident of France who has written extensively on the differing public views and attitudes across the Atlantic. "The French in particular, and Europeans in general, don't understand why it isn't possible for American officials to intervene and say, 'Hey, it's been over 30 years and things look a little different now. Let's just forget this thing.' "



Lets look at the facts:

1. He seduced a 13 year old girl with alcohol and qualudes

2. He forced her to give him oral, then raped her analaly

3. He took her home, told her " its our secret, and dont tell your family if you dont want bad things to happen to them"

4. He split the country, rather than face the music....

And for all this..... he's a hero of the French, Hollywood, most democrats I spoke with today, and an assortment of other scumbags.....

He needs this done.....


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Posted: September 28th, 2009, 7:35 pm
by CR500R7
:roll: :roll: :roll:

X 2! Shoot the bastard, NOW!

Posted: September 28th, 2009, 7:53 pm
by DesertCR
Yep I completely agree. I cant believe how liberal and the stupid the Euro's can be. I mean, "he's a good artist and all that he's done" bullshit can go to the wayside and instead he can face some good ole boys in the pen for his perverted and sick actions. Lets just hope the Swiss dont cave in and we get this sick fuck back over the atlantic.
I'll drink a bud to his extradition and prison sentence :clink:

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 6:44 am
by redrocket190
That's the difference between the French and the Swiss. The French love their culture and forgave him because of his talent not because of a liberal position. The Swiss will send him back because they love rules. Either way, good to see there is no statute of limitations on this kind of stuff.

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 7:17 am
by AlisoBob
I dont think he's all that talented....

Did he make this movie?

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or this......

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Case Closed....

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 11:34 am
by NightBiker07
I dont get countries that prohibit extradition. ill bet they would raise hell if we refused to extradite a U.S. citizen to them......

When the going gets tough, the french run away.

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 1:18 pm
by redrocket190

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 1:19 pm
by redrocket190
NightBiker07 wrote:I dont get countries that prohibit extradition. ill bet they would raise hell if we refused to extradite a U.S. citizen to them.When the going gets tough, the french run away.
You might want to consider how the USA refused to extradite Irish terrorists back in the 70s....

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 2:59 pm
by dannygraves
its funny, the mainstream media makes it sound more like a stagatory case. They like to leave out that the girl was RAPED regardless of age. You hear about "rape" cases all the time where it was like a 16 or 17 yo girl whos parents started a big stink, but she was really willing and not technically raped... this is not one of those cases. I think this fuck and his little fucking pecker need to rott in hell.

Posted: September 29th, 2009, 6:15 pm
by Rosco-Peeko
We need to sprinkle a little shit in their souffle and piss in the crepe's. I hate the French! They're rude as hell.

Posted: October 1st, 2009, 10:03 am
by Rosco-Peeko
Even punk bands hate the French:

French people suck
I just gotta say
Made the jet fighters
Go out of their way
Hating Yankees too much
Those beret-headed nuts.
They can stick the Eifell Tower
Straight up their butts.


Last time I flew Air France
Played a tune on my Uzi
And made the sissies dance.
Killed a hundred or more
And I had a ball.
Those freakin' frog suckers
Be the death of us all.


French people suck.
French people suck.
French people suck.
French people can suck my...

Posted: October 1st, 2009, 8:53 pm
by CR500R7
:lol: :lol: :cool: