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    Stick to your guns France , ban them .




    A French parliamentary commission's proposal to ban full Islamic veils such as the burqa and the niqab from public places has roused heated debate, and efforts to hammer out a compromise are gathering speed.

    The head of the commission said Wednesday the next step should be a law imposing the ban, but many lawmakers and activists have voiced scepticism at the prospect of police forcing women to lift their veils.

    "We will talk about the idea of a law, about the need to take time to prepare it and to avoid stigmatisation," commission head and communist lawmaker Andre Gerin told French radio. The commission is expected to publish its findings on January 26 or 27.

    Only a few hundred women in France are reported to be wearing full veils like the burqa or the niqab, but the possibility of a ban has dominated public debate for months and caused a rift within President Nicolas Sarkozy's UMP party.

    Jean-Francois Cope, the UMP's parliamentary leader who has an eye on the 2017 presidential race, has been the most vocal defender of a broad ban. Critics say such a ban could be challenged on human rights and religious freedom grounds.

    Gerin recommended a more selective ban applying only to public buildings and schools, where veiled mothers picking up their children could be hard to identify.

    He called the full veil a "minority phenomenon" in France, home to Europe's largest Muslim community, but said it was a symptom of a bigger problem.

    "Everyone has understood that we have to take charge of things, wake up the Republic and act so that Muslims in France will practise Islam in a way that's compatible with Republican values," he said.

    Prime Minister Francois Fillon has expressed support for a law, but remained vague about details.

    Several mayors of French towns have warned that a ban would be difficult to enforce. Others fear it may encourage women to stay at home to avoid having to uncover their faces.

    In the past few weeks young, educated women in long, black veils have appeared all over French talkshows and newspapers passionately defending their right to wear whatever they want.

    Women's rights campaigners, many of whom come from the same poor suburbs where the veil is most widespread, have retorted that the practice puts pressure on other women to cover up

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    The Argument against the Ban was that Nuns also wear a Headress as do nurses and of coarse the ladies at ascot.

    I however am all for the Burga being worn, especially when I wake up on a sunday morning after a Shedful of sherberts and see what is lying next to me:P

    Seriously I find it intrudes on womens Rights to walk round like a letter box all day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Woodsy the Lar View Post
      I however am all for the Burga being worn, especially when I wake up on a sunday morning after a Shedful of sherberts and see what is lying next to me:P


      My personal choice for "Quote of the day"
      "Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves, therefore, are its only safe depositories." Thomas Jefferson

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Woodsy the Lar View Post
        The Argument against the Ban was that Nuns also wear a Headress as do nurses and of coarse the ladies at ascot.

        I however am all for the Burga being worn, especially when I wake up on a sunday morning after a Shedful of sherberts and see what is lying next to me:P
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        Hmmm yea , i spose yer right , the German gals being tutonic n that , and shot putters

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        • #5
          Just call it a "blanket" party.:));)
          Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
            Just call it a "blanket" party.:));)

            They are , and considering a blanket ban ok ok im off slam .

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tankie View Post
              They are , and considering a blanket ban ok ok im off slam .
              You need another voddie.:)):P
              Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
                You need another voddie.:)):P
                Yea dont it piss ya off huh,

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dreadnought View Post
                  You need another voddie.:)):P
                  If your Paying

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