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To: Pikamax
a poll revealed that 40% of the Dutch now hope their 900,000 Muslim neighbours no longer feel at home.

The situation in Holland has many parallels to what Koranimals did in Denmark, so the Dutch and EU socialist welfare states in general, could learn from the Danes by limiting the rights to welfare for non-citizens... many of them will leave on their own accord (but will probably end up shopping for welfare among other more clueless EUro states).

Some 80% want tougher policies against immigrants.

'Bout time.

23 posted on 11/13/2004 9:55:49 PM PST by USF (I see your Jihad and raise you a Crusade.)
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To: USF

While the Danes did limit rights to Muslims...a significant number of Muslim men simply found "dim" Danish women to marry and got their residence and full benifits that way. Even after the "Dim" Danish gal comes to her senses...the guy is already in the system and can simply stay on. This is like a little Mafia operation...they learn all the rules and simply paint within those rules.

On the whole, this situation is likely grow bolder. I can see several Dutch media-types, creating new documentaries over the next six months...to portray the Muslims in a even worse light. And by summer of next year, when these hit the market...there will be a second wave of anti-Muslim feelings. This won't go away.


31 posted on 11/13/2004 11:05:41 PM PST by pepsionice
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To: USF
many of them will leave on their own accord (but will probably end up shopping for welfare among other more clueless EUro states).

Let France and Belgium pay for their welfare benefits.

35 posted on 11/13/2004 11:24:34 PM PST by Paleo Conservative (Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Arlen Specter's got to go!)
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