Well, that’s a respectable point of view. See also the funny part of it, how Carrie Prejean responds to To gay marriage question from Perez Hilton : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XMv...
I’ve also heard that water could be the reason for the swine flu outbeak. Water in Mexico is often contamined, especially on farms. Some reports suggest that the source of the swine flu epidemic may be a Mexican village near a pig farm. Whatever happens, let’s hope that we are not dealing with the script of the movie "Day of the Dead" or any other living-dead type horror movies.
Thank you for those highlights. Indeed, France deals with a lot of mysterious fellows that are worth writing about. I think of Fofana, of course, the French / Ivorian guy that you briefly have mentionned in the Ilan Halimi case, nowadays in the court with 25 other people. What about Guy Georges, who was given the nickname "the beast of Bastille" by the Brits, and "le tueur de l’est parisien" by the French. He was a real hunter, a "serial raper" that terrorized Paris in the 90’s. And what about Thierry Paulin, "le tueur des vieilles dames" that killed and tortured old women for a few money in Paris from 1984 to 1987. His accomplice, Jean-Thierry Mathurin, is now free. He has been released recently... Paulin/Mathurin in the ’80, Guy Georges in the ’90, Fofana in the ’00 : In Paris, each decade has its monster. An interesting topic.