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Extreme-Right Party Gains Shock Prime Minister (Belgium)
The Guardian (UK) ^
| 10-9-2006
Posted on 10/08/2006 6:36:53 PM PDT by blam
Extreme-right party gains shock prime minister
Associated Press in Brussels
Monday October 9, 2006
The Guardian (UK)
The Belgian prime minister, Guy Verhofstadt, said he had work to do to lure voters back to his national coalition after local elections produced large gains for the extreme-right party Flemish Interest and dealt a blow to his re-election prospects next year. Mr Verhofstadt's Liberal Democrats lost votes mostly at the expense of Flemish Interest and the Christian Democrats. The extreme-right party, which ran on an anti-immigrant platform, has been kept in opposition in Antwerp by an unlikely rainbow coalition whose only common cause is keeping the city out of the hands of the far right.
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KEYWORDS: antiimmigrant; belgian; belgium; extremeright; minister; party; platform; prime; shock
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To: Enchante
Yes, any party that is against the Islamic invasion of Europe is labeled "far right" by the Guardian, the voice of Britain's bureaucratic left.
To: MediaAnalyst
And personally, I don't have a problem with any group beating up Arabs in Europe, given how they are raping Swedish girls on a regular basis - and then taking advantage of the left-wing judicial system to skate out of jail.In May, Hans van Themsche, an activist member of the far-right skinhead party in question shot and injured a Turkish woman as she sat, reading a book. Then he shot and killed a black immigrant nanny who was eight months pregnant, and the white Belgian girl in her care.
So tell me, which Swedish girls did the victims of this thug rape, exactly? And why do you support him?
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posted on
10/08/2006 7:47:21 PM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: MediaAnalyst
And personally, I don't have a problem with any group beating up Arabs in Europe, given how they are raping Swedish girls on a regular basis -..
And not just gang raping all over the place, but stabbings are constant, and just last week they grabbed that boy in Scotland, dumped gasoline on him, and hideously, painfully, burned the boy to death! I think that's what has finally set off the Limeys, especially males can identify with what that 15 year old must have been feeling.
In light of all these acts, let's not forget who we're talking about here. So if this political party has killed people, they are murderers too, and murder is murder, but their killings are dwarfed in number and geographical dispersement by the number and range of people the Muslims have killed.
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posted on
10/08/2006 7:52:17 PM PDT
by
starbase
(Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
To: Alter Kaker
We're talking about beating some sense into these people who think that they can take over Europe and kick out the infidel. You're talking about shooting - I don't support that. I do support giving the Muslims the option of leaving or being deported - or jettisoning that 'religion'.
Sorry if it's getting a bit nasty, but the Europeans didn't invite these people in so that they could behave like animals.
To: starbase
Yea - I think that Europeans are finalling waking up to the fact that it's time to fight. It's up to the Muslims now to start behaving and taking their medicine, or very ugly things are just around the corner.
MULTICULTURALISM IS DEAD IN EUROPE.
Become European - or leave.
To: MediaAnalyst
We're talking about beating some sense into these people who think that they can take over Europe and kick out the infidel.Sorry, your approach rubs me the wrong way. We've been down this path before.
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posted on
10/08/2006 7:57:30 PM PDT
by
Alter Kaker
("Whatever tears one sheds, in the end one always blows one's nose." - Heine)
To: Alter Kaker
In May, Hans van Themsche, an activist member of the far-right skinhead party in question shot and injured a Turkish woman as she sat, reading a book. Then he shot and killed a black immigrant nanny who was eight months pregnant, and the white Belgian girl in her care.And what was the party's reaction?
To: Alter Kaker
"Sorry, your approach rubs me the wrong way. We've been down this path before."
Wrong - that time they were chasing a false enemy.
This time it's a real enemy (even if their MSM won't let them know), and it's TIME TO FIGHT BACK.
Bad analogy.
To: MediaAnalyst
Wrong - that time they were chasing a false enemy. Whether the enemy is real or imaginary, a Krystalnacht-style attack against Muslims would be not only wrong, but also not terribly effective. The Krystalnacht analogy may be a good one, however, to make clear what is going to happen if reasonable measures are not taken against the growing threat.
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posted on
10/08/2006 8:12:15 PM PDT
by
supercat
(Sony delenda est.)
To: Alter Kaker
Doesn't sound like an 'activist member' here
In 11 May Hans Van Themsche, an unstable 18-year old boy, went berserk after being expelled from boarding school because he had smoked in the dormitories. Hans told friends that he was going to commit suicide. He left school, shaved his head, dressed entirely in black, took a train to Antwerp and bought a sporting rifle. Then he went on a rampage in Antwerps city centre, imitating the computer game Grand Theft Auto. He shot and killed a white toddler and her black nanny and wounded a Turkish woman before the police shot and arrested him. Because Van Themsches aunt, Frieda Van Themsche, happens to be a Vlaams Belang parliamentarian, the entire Belgian establishment from King Albert II to Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt and the left-wing...
To: Maynerd
That's a big 10-4. It will probably be the soccer hooligans who save England. I don't agree with these thugs, but say what you will, they hate the way the Islamofascist bastards are bringing the country down. If they only had a second amendment over there. That second amendment obviates the necessity of fringe rightists of all stripes. No I'm not a gun nut, but with a second amendment in place you don't have 5,000 cars being burned in France. Rioters should feel like they are under the muzzle of a gun.
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posted on
10/08/2006 8:16:14 PM PDT
by
donaldo
To: Alter Kaker
You know, we hear about these "ultra-right" or "extreme-right" parties in Europe (there's apparently no such thing as the "extreme-left") who are always characterized as "anti-Semitic former-neo-Nazi skinheads" or some such. But, at the same time, they also seem to be the only groups who are taking Europe's multitudinious crises seriously to any degree. I simply can't believe that there is no one in Old Europe taking it's economic stagnation, demographic implosion, and Islamic invasion seriously, whose not a neo-Nazi. It just defies common sense and smells of left-wing agitprop. Sorry, I'm not upset with you, really. I'm just so sick of this paradigm popping up over and over and over again in Germany, Belgium, France, Holland. It's tiresome!
To: ProCivitas; All
What would an ethical and good-natured Repatriation Policy be like?
Well I'm not a professional psychologist, but I've gotten into behavioral psychology lately, because the question "Why do they do that?" fascinates me.
In this case, if one stimulus is agreeable and another disagreeable, then the organism in question will gravitate toward that which is agreeable.
So first and foremost, stop giving these people social benefits, (cash, apartments, food, cars). I mean that alone explains why they want to come to Europe, those things are very agreeable stimuli. Their absence would replace a positive with an empty set.
Then, when that stimulus is removed, pay them some large amount of money( Oh, I don't know, perhaps the dollar amount that all those services are costing society anyway over a 3 or 5 year period, something like that), to move away from Europe and renounce any right for themselves or their children to live there.
To make it even more attractive, the European state in question could build a new city for these people in whatever Muslim hovel they move back to. Yes, just a bunch of row houses and some roads, a few water works, a bit of infrastructure you see. Of course it will all go to ruin when these people move back and continue their time tested habits for generating poverty and violence, but that won't be the problem of the European country anymore at that point.
Of course the decision must be made to cut off the benefits, and to single out Muslims, and those break civil laws across Europe, and are a political argument, but behaviorally, I think this Big Compensation scheme would do the trick. And the payouts would stop (that's cash payouts and the social costs of hosting belligerent Muslim populations) with each removed family, so overtime it pays for itself, and everyone gets something nice and should be happy, but except once the money runs out and the new houses get run down, the Muslims will be back to complaining, but they must change their ways if they want to change the Muslim world in any meaningful way going forward.
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posted on
10/08/2006 8:18:06 PM PDT
by
starbase
(Understanding Written Propaganda (click "starbase" to learn 22 manipulating tricks!!))
To: marsh_of_mists
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posted on
10/08/2006 8:19:46 PM PDT
by
donaldo
To: blam
Has Europe had enough Muslim immigrants yet?Denmark has been "right" for some years. Sweden changed "right" a couple weeks ago!!!
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posted on
10/08/2006 8:23:07 PM PDT
by
danamco
To: supercat
"The Krystalnacht analogy may be a good one, however, to make clear what is going to happen if reasonable measures are not taken against the growing threat."
Agreed - that appears to be next, given the events in Europe.
Bummer. If the elites and the MSM there could simply admit a mistake and send those animals back, the first holocaust of the 21st century would not even be necessary.
To: blam
If they're the only ones who want to defend Europe, then it's a good thing people are voting for them. The other parties will eventually either adapt or die.
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