To: Int
The statement said members of the Boeremag were not rightwingers or ultra-rightwingers. "We introduce ourselves as fighters of the Holy Father and the Boer nation."
The statement was peppered with Bible quotes and references to holy revenge on behalf of "the chosen people". It said it would not tolerate "heathen temples" or trading on a Sunday. No names or contact numbers were given in the statement, signed off: "Krygers van die Boerevolk" (Warriors of the Boer nation).
This warrants watching. Thanks for the post. Is the SA govt. setting the stage for pushing whites out of the country?
2 posted on
11/30/2002 6:25:06 AM PST by
toddst
To: toddst
It's working real well right next door ... why not?
For some time to come, most of africa will remain an experiment that failed.
3 posted on
11/30/2002 9:31:17 AM PST by
norton
To: toddst
Understand this where you live: Karl Rove feels the same way about repuds who favor secure borders and the english language as the thugs ruling S.A. feel about the Boers. If it is up to King Karl we will not be allowed any self defense as his future voters swarm over our homeland! Karl believes that the repuds should "purge the EXTREME right who don't want these fine people here". I bet he also wishes the pro-lifers and Christians could be banished. This man is a combo of Goebels and Bormann. Just beause he is putatively on our side doesn't make him any less of a mortal danger. Does anyone else think that the sudden onslaught of accusations against the CC was well timed to divert scrutiny away from Muslims and Hispanic illegals who just happen to figure prominently in Karl's future majority. I wish I could issue a Fatwah but I'll have to settle for a traitor alert!!!
4 posted on
11/30/2002 9:31:22 AM PST by
Righty1
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