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I think it may be a good thing to limit crowd sizes for a while.

In this way, the terrorists are winning.

The civilized world needs to destroy ISIS asap.

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Climate activist Eros Sana of 350.org criticized the “contradiction” of the government banning the marches while encouraging Parisians to visiting cafes, restaurants and movie theatres.

What a great name. Reinforces the mens sana in corpore sano.

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Too much free time here. Protest something that matters such as terrorism. It will not make much difference if there is no place to stand.

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The civilized world needs to destroy ISIS asap

@Black Sabbath. See.This is why Obama should be showing more leadership. Why isn't he cooperating with the French-Russian led airstrikes? And you often call the republicans, "cowards"? I don't see ur logic.

the government made the decision “to avoid additional risks”

Wow. Europe has really changed. First, no soccer game. Now, no marches. Soon, no Tour de France.

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It is truly mind-boggling --- the entire European civilization is under attack and might very well not survive, and these clowns want to protest.... "climate change".

Every time there is a nother Jihadist atrocity one would think the sheeple would wake up, but no, they never do.

"Some of us worry about a resurgent militant Islam and its attendant complications, some of us worry about global warming. In 20 years' time, one of us will be proved right and the other will look like an idiot." (Dennis Prager)

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Wow. Europe has really changed. First, no soccer game. Now, no marches. Soon, no Tour de France.

Shhh, don't give any ideas.

If safety really is a problem, maybe they cancel the talks.

I think they're just taking advantage of this attack to silence the people.

As Rahm Emanuel put it:"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before."

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