05-08-2002, 10:33 AM
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Read the book first, Tim! But I agree it's a scary book.<br>
And about the "fictional human deluge". I can take you to very numerous places in Europe where you'll see the reality of that "fiction"...<br>
The Dutch, of all people are asking themselves that question which you criticize without bringing any answer! A land where tolerance and hospitality are almost sanctified.<br>
Raspail doesn't bring any answer either, BTW.<br>
The cool, tranquil, peaceful Dutch, who are also in the habit of calling a cat a cat and a problem a problem without burying their heads in the sand.<br>
And they asked themselves whether those young muslims who danced in their streets after 9/11 would ever be able to understand anything about our world. And they still do.<br>
A few days ago the populist and very successful Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn was assassinated. The first political assassination in the Netherlands since the 17th century..<br>
He was murdered by a defender of the animal cause who obviously loved little furry creatures more than people.<br>
I am sure he is probably very much against any kind of restrictions on immigration as well...<br>
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Read the book first, Tim! But I agree it's a scary book.<br>
And about the "fictional human deluge". I can take you to very numerous places in Europe where you'll see the reality of that "fiction"...<br>
The Dutch, of all people are asking themselves that question which you criticize without bringing any answer! A land where tolerance and hospitality are almost sanctified.<br>
Raspail doesn't bring any answer either, BTW.<br>
The cool, tranquil, peaceful Dutch, who are also in the habit of calling a cat a cat and a problem a problem without burying their heads in the sand.<br>
And they asked themselves whether those young muslims who danced in their streets after 9/11 would ever be able to understand anything about our world. And they still do.<br>
A few days ago the populist and very successful Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn was assassinated. The first political assassination in the Netherlands since the 17th century..<br>
He was murdered by a defender of the animal cause who obviously loved little furry creatures more than people.<br>
I am sure he is probably very much against any kind of restrictions on immigration as well...<br>
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