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'Arab Malcolm X' poised to put a flame to Belgium's powder keg
The Observer (U.K.) ^
| 12/01/2002
| Andrew Osborn
Posted on 11/30/2002 6:40:59 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
They're itching for WWIII. And Europe is asleep at the wheel.
To: Michael2001
Not asleep, fat and happy. They have a "don't rock the boat" attitude. But, the major German banks are in trouble. If they fail, the socialist house of cards will tumble down.
Prosperity built on debt, especially bad debt has a way of crashing quickly. But don't expect the European population to kick up a fuss about much of anything for the time being.
It will take the roof falling in to get their attention. For now, the europhobic left is firmly in control.
To: LibertyJane
I'm afraid that the left, with their spending and immigration policies, is setting the stage for civil war. A nightmare indeed. Perhaps I'm being pessimistic.Civil war? Probably so. My view is that The Left in Europe is on the verge of receiving a well-deserved arse-kicking by the silent Right. The Right in Europe has been beaten into submission by a dominant media Left. The Liberals there have now cooked their own goose by creating the current dire situation. They are wussies, who, having aroused the Right with righteous rage at their suicidal antics, will offer not much resistance. Methinks the "civil war" will more closely resemble a "civil capitulation", with the Right taking control away from the infants and opening a can of wupass on the jihadis.
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