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To: OriginalHeyduke
Thanks for your assessment. Sounds like you're living in Europe. You're right about those politicians, either stupid or treacherous.
25 posted on 12/28/2002 7:56:36 AM PST by expatpat
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To: expatpat
Thanks for your assessment. Sounds like you're living in Europe. You're right about those politicians, either stupid or treacherous.

That's affirmative.
I'm Currently living in the socialist workers paradise on earth, the peoples republic of EUSSR. The problem isn't just limited to the politicians and the socialist PC media outlets. One should target the taskmasters behind them in order to understand the real reasons behind evolving events. They perceive policies were Euros have to tax fund all the immigrants, the public services are carrying a heavy load due to that fact. The "refuge-immigrants" don't show any gratitude of getting all the freebies, such as free health and medical care, open access to education, which is on a negative quota basis for Christians in muslim countries btw. No, you have algerians in France that would attack the Russian Embassy in "retaliation" for the failed terrorist attempt carried out by chechens in Moscow.

Since 9/11 a lot of Euros are awakening despite leftie apologist whining about musli understanding. Some of my friends got really angered and asked mideasterners, which they met if they were out of their minds. Attitudes have shifted greatly since then. But because Europe always has to take the brunt of refuges, war in say Iraq is unpopular because it brings the whole third world here, it's at least one reason why people would be more reluctant to it. Some places look really alien and not European at all, you should see it for yourself. Hordes of immigrants make good prospects for terrorists. That together with socialist anti-family policies leading to an older population and a general decline is really something that must be checked.

Wolfowitz's and Rumsfeld's bid to force Turkey into EU is another thing creating a rift among Europeans and US. Ordinary citizens don't want them in, not even all the socialists actually, however large parts of Europe's political class and their media henchmen are in for this, which could spark a potentially dangerous situation. The border control would also be greatly stretched, with probably increasing illegal immigration as a result. This is generally a bad idea and not many Euros agree, most of them see current "immigrants" as newcomers and temporarily residing, not very well integrated in society itself but going on by themselves.

Then you have the whole racist situation were there's no allowance of being a white European in Europe. You have gang rapes committed by muslim islamist immigrants and the media of course protects them, sometimes they even get off the hook. Immigrant "honour" killings if their women fall in love with the wrong dude etc. Not to mention all the racist anti-caucasian male hating propaganda, when they want all the women to hump the newcomers, interesting to see all commercials and ads where a white woman and dark guy is portray and never the opposite. Then of course not to forget the "trafficking" slavery were approximately 500.000 eastern European women ends up into prostitution every year. When I come to think of it, it really looks like a war on multiple fronts against Indo-Europeans in general.
No nightmare, far beyond!

The total cost for the EU enlargement for the first two initial years stops at no less than approximately $ 35 bln USD. For the fiscal year 2002, as a comparison, the Peoples Republic of China got $ 50 bln USD as direct investment from foreign investors... Direct investment equals, factories, production facilities, new projects, resulting in job opportunities and hard cash return. The euro(c)rats, on the other hand, still believe in a subsidy based economy. Cash return "might" happen some time in the future... Why not invest directly in the economy instead, creating more job opportunities? The $ 35 bln USD is going to be spent on useless subsidies, not immediately yielding cash return. That's the story of their economic outlook... Strategic indeed... Not to mention the taxes in the EU, PRC has special free trade areas taxing companies 8%. Open the borders instead, will do just fine... Now, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to realize that ends won't meet.

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32 posted on 12/30/2002 11:45:04 AM PST by OriginalHeyduke
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