Posted on 10/05/2009 10:46:12 AM PDT by Islaminaction
The slow suicide of the West continues. Muslim communities are forming across the Netherlands, and Sharia Law is slowly taking hold.
None of this apparently matters though, as the people of Rotterdam have voted in a Muslim mayor.
Unifying Dutch city falls to Muslim mayor In Rotterdam, where cultural and social divides are apparent, the burden of bridging them now belongs to Morocco-born Ahmed Aboutaleb. How he fares could matter beyond his city's borders.
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elections have consequences....
Same thing is happening in Sweden...and the monarchists are trying to ignore it...even to the point of calling the Swedes racists because they objected to the violence happening on their streets. (sound familiar?) You Swedish families are moving out of two northern cities to the retirement compounds with their families.
It’s really sad. Their totalitarian monarchist government don’t want to have to deal with the reality of the situation. They just want to wear their crowns and capes and pretend that all is well in their little worlds.
I liked Rotterdam in the 70’s when my Navy ship visited there. I wouldn’t go back now for any reason.
Nice, but the Swedes themselves aren’t exactly voting for nationalist parties in droves. Reminds me of all of these folks screaming about supporting the BNP in the UK, yet they barely receive any votes in national elections.
It would help if people actually took the time to do some research on politics. But that seems to be too much to ask.
Taking over like ants at a picnic.
The #1 name in Britain was Jack. Now it’s Muhammad.
What ever happened to “When in Rome” ???
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Rotterdam, where Saddam Hussein’s SAM 2 unis were found in Junk Yards.
Romans have let non-citizens vote in local elections for some time now.
elections have consequences....
And we know first hand.
They are way behind us. We have a Moose Limb president.
“When in Rome” only counts to them when non-Muslims go to Islamic countries.
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