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To: Robert Teesdale

The real historical problem with my country is that the wrong conclusions were made out of the nazi tragedy. Instead of defending freedom with force Germany prefers doing absolutely nothing since the appearance of our troops could cause a psychological trauma (the bad bad nazis are striking us again!) on the side of the enemy. It is pathetic.

BTW - All this "Eurabia" propaganda is BS. It is correct that we have a problem with young muslims in our country since they are usually undereducated and unemployed. This is the reason why they get aggressive - just as some minorities in the US. But there is one thing for sure: They will not take over the power here. Most Turks in Germany are assimilated, peaceful and decent people. I employ some in my own business and I know what I am talking about. The much more fanatic Islamiacs come usually from northern Africa or Pakistan. Their part in our populace is nearly zero. That does not mean that we have to ignore the problem but we should get the right dimensions.


69 posted on 01/05/2006 4:03:47 AM PST by Atlantic Bridge (O tempora! O mores!)
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To: Atlantic Bridge

>>But there is one thing for sure: They will not take over the power here.

That sounds nice. However, you need to take a cold hard look at birth rates and demographics. Increasingly, it isn't "you" who is raising the next generation of "Germans".

Steyn has commented on this. While he uses hyperbole and can be somewhat flip, there is a hard edge of reality behind it all.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1550710/posts


176 posted on 01/07/2006 3:30:01 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Guns themselves are fairly robust; their chief enemies are rust and politicians) (NRA)
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