Posted on 12/13/2015 2:46:42 PM PST by traumer
And 6 of the members left are FBI informants.
Sex crime: A number of allegations of rape and sexual assault have been made against asylum-seekers around Finland, which have led to an anti-immigration feeling there. The day after Kempele, another girl, 14, was attacked in the southern town of Raisio, with police arresting a 19-year-old asylum-seeker. Two days later, an Afghan was jailed for raping a Finnish girl, 17, from Pori, and burning her alive
He’s a ghost.
LOL!! probably.
but they will show up in at least a few movies this year.
barely existent threats are fun to show in Hollywood, rather than the real threats.
Like that stupid movie last year, RedEye?, with Liam Neeson, the bad guys were a SON of a WTC victim and a military guy!!! the good guy was a muslim doctor and it cleaned up at the box office.
and idiot acquaintances exclaimed how great it was. I asked them if they knew the plot. They had no idea. Dolts.
An eye for an eye works for me.
Cut his pecker off while he’s still conscious, cover him in pig fat and slowly barbecue him over hot coals.
Aggression: Ilkka Toikkanen, the owner of the Karhunpesa pub, said 99 per cent of conversations he hears are against the new arrivals. He told MailOnline: Everybody is angry. The way people talk is ten times worse that what is said in public
he's soooooooooo cute, I think I want to marry a Fin!
Time for these countries to make rape a capital offense, and expressly tell every single “refugee” as they enter.
I'm still made about how they changed the bad guys in "The Sum of all Fears." The book was great but I will NEVER watch the movie.
made=mad
Red Eye did NOT clean up at the box office.
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Okay wait...I read that correctly. This is Finland and people were wearing KKK uniforms protesting muzzies who raped one of their own?
Did they burn a cross too?
See # 33; I don’t believe it.
“Is there a keyword for threads about this?
These should be documented. It’s going to happen more frequently.”
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I added “backlash”... is that what you had in mind?
By the way, I enjoy how the Keywords can bring up a history of related articles going back years
8^)
“But the politicians may end up suffering as badly as the invaders.”
There should be a penalty other than losing the next elections for going against the will of the people. Then perhaps politicians would less emboldened.
In 1999 we marked the 60th anniversary of the Finnish defence against the invading Soviet Army with a reenactment, and being one of the few of the group who could both ski and who had period-correct equipment, I was in the thick of it. Even better, a Finnish TV news crew, amazed that Americans would know or care, got footage of our efforts, some of which were spliced together with that of similar groups in Finland to memorialize the worldwide aspect of the volunteers- some of Finnish heritage, some not- who came to assist the Finns, or at least tried to. If our accents were a little off [one cameragirl noted my accent was more Russian than US; I told her I was half-German, Half Russki and that my wife, our only Lotta Svard was a Finn girl]
On the drive over to our meeting spot I stopped for gas in a borrowed old 19430 Ford pickup truck conversion. The doors were iffy, and when I went in to pay for my gas, I left my wqinter whites on the front seat with my k931 submachinegun on top to keep the wind from getting to them. On my way out, a TN State Trooper pulled up, headed the other way, on the other side of the pumps, took one look in the driver's door, and kept right on going. Yep, a Black TN Trooper.
I figure maybe he'd had a couple of Black Russians for lunch....
Kev OS4 guy. Pretty close to getting it right.
Just absolutely fantastic. There are so many stories behind those photographs, and most of those who could tell them to us are now no longer able to.
and while the site is a bit hard to navigate (search terms must be in Finnish)
Minun suomitaitoni melko huono mutta riittävän hyvä tietokoneelle tutkii minua, ajattelee. Kiitos, ystävä.
You could do a lot worse. And some Finn girls, like their Olympic Biathlon team, are pretty good dancers, as well as spirited competitors.
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