Posted on 01/01/2015 9:05:53 AM PST by artichokegrower
Almost 1,000 migrants arrived in Italy on a cargo ship on Wednesday after apparently being abandoned by its crew in the Adriatic Sea, the Italian Red Cross said.
The mainly Syrian migrants were bundled off the Blue Sky M when it arrived in Italy in the early hours of the morning after it was first spotted near the coast of Corfu.
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The Camp of the Saints (1973) Jean Raspail
.....is infested with the third world country that country then becomes a third world country.
Europe will be unrecognizable soon, sort of like the American cities of Los Angeles and NYC. If it were the other way around, the left would charge the invaders with colonization.
May years ago they would have been welcomed with open arms in Dominica. Not so much now.
A favorite book of the late Dr. David Brudnoy. In that narrow respect, Brudnoy was a man far ahead of his time.
The Nazis were supported in much of Europe in their attempts to exterminate the Gypsies; people in every country seemed to have had their fill of them. Maybe they are just unreported, but I don’t see many stories of Christians hiding or helping Gypsies (or communists, for that matter).
which is why I would never vote for Paul, his father , or any other type of liberaltarian.
Yikes. There were a couple of mentions of the book "Camp of Saints" on this thread. Reading the reviews on amazon, it sounds like one that would be worth a read.
They don’t want to change, they want to arrive in a ready made place so they can continue to indulge in their horrendous culture. A huge part of independence is growing up and I don’t think a lot of these Syrians want to really drop their problems and end up letting the habits that caused the problems go.
Sick of it.
Pope Francis will welcome them into the vatican.
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