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I just read it.
I'm pretty afraid this is going to be a LANDSLIDE..
So what do we get? A government of people with hardly any political experience? Whoopeee!
"I will not give you a cup of water if you were drowning in the desert!"
Just my favourite CIV-quote. :)
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Who the hell will be our president?
The no. 2 on the Lijst Pim Fortuyn is a 27-year old businessman from Cape Verde (?). He's got no political background whatsoever....
Every now and then it's bad to be Dutch."I will not give you a cup of water if you were drowning in the desert!"
Just my favourite CIV-quote. :)
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Originally posted by Dr. Stiby
I just read it.
I'm pretty afraid this is going to be a LANDSLIDE..
So what do we get? A government of people with hardly any political experience? Whoopeee!
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Postpone elections would probably heat things up. Fortuyn supporters know that his party is now in the peak of its power. Postponing by, let's say a month, will lead a lot of voters to overcome emotions and vote for the established parties. The last thing Fortuyn supporters want is another social democrat as prime minister!"I will not give you a cup of water if you were drowning in the desert!"
Just my favourite CIV-quote. :)
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Originally posted by Dr. Stiby
There's some more information about the murderer of Fortuyn.
It was just released that he's a member of a moderate environmental activist group, apart from being a married father.
The link between environmental activism and Fortuyn is very unclear."I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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Originally posted by Dr. Stiby
Postponing by, let's say a month, will lead a lot of voters to overcome emotions and vote for the established parties.
(BTW I'm all for an open discussion about immigration. And I am anti-immigration, yes I have no problem whatsoever saying it, why should I? Greece had had 1.4 millions of immigrands in just 7 years - the most rapid influx in Europe).
If there is open discussion in a calm serious manner then we would not have these "extremes" surfacing in our political life.
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While I don't share his opinions, I send my sympathies.
It was the front page story on the local Chicago paper this morning (including) a picture. (contrary to popular belief, local papers in the US do cover international news_
RAHIt's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by paiktis22
I suspect Greece will soon have one of these people too.
A government of people with hardly any political experience? Whoopeee!
The no. 2 on the Lijst Pim Fortuyn is a 27-year old businessman from Cape Verde (?). He's got no political background whatsoever....
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Originally posted by Dr. Stiby
Postpone elections would probably heat things up. Fortuyn supporters know that his party is now in the peak of its power. Postponing by, let's say a month, will lead a lot of voters to overcome emotions and vote for the established parties.
disorder! anarchy! argh! hjeheeeee! down with the system! RATM!
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Originally posted by LaRusso
cool, finally someone will clean omonia square in athens. it was a disgrace.
I don't know what was worst:
1. The drug addicts
or
2. The immigrants (which are a shame to the state for not attending to their needs).
It is "cleaned" now. But some druggies do go there.
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