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StoryKeep in mind when reading, "democrat" is very loosely used over there. Here in the US it's a pretty stalwart ideological identifier whereas over there, it doesn't have quite the same meaning.It's happening.. The faggification of post war Europe will come to an end and we will have Islam to thank for it. The last two generations have known Europe as effeminate boogers who snivel and make cheese... yet inside each European lies the very same genetics that produced Winston Churchill or Napoleon or marauding Vikings; the ghosts of European past are echoing louder and louder each day as their culture erodes away and the inevitable wave of disgust that comes with it cannot be stomached any longer, in favor of whatever fluffy world view has been crowbarred down their throats for decades... Delusional tolerance in Europe is dying, fast. 'Open Arms' Social liberalism- as an intellectual suicide pact- is getting kicked to the curb. The beauty of it all is, the enemy has already gotten his foot in the door and as Europe starts to clamp down, there's no doubt how he will react... which will prompt further crackdowns, which will make the situation something Europe can ignore no longer. For the first time since the end of the Cold War, Europe will have to concern itself with continental security not from an invading nation, but from a festering, socially incompatible parasite. When they killed Theo Van Gogh, they wrote their own epitaph in Scandinavia.Further, the Sweden Democrats are for sound fiscal management (read: debt issues) and tax cuts (read: productivity issues)- both matters that have plagued socialist Sweden for quite some time. It will be interesting to see what Sweden does. Yet another example of 'the silent majority' in action. They don't go to protests, they don't carry signs and hate 'the system', they don't run TV studios and they don't buy into bullshit. They just pay taxes and vote the straight 'reality' ticket.
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AmScray, it's too close to call. Just as easily as you make your prediction, you can easily say that Europeans have lost their ethnic identities.

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seems like the right kind of material for a scram thread. this is from the NYT, so you'd have to register otherwise.Eileen Nearne, Wartime Spy, Dies at 89http://imgur.com/o8tRb.jpg http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10265/1089396-82.stmBy JOHN F. BURNS Published: September 21, 2010LONDON — After she died earlier this month, a frail 89-year-old alone in a flat in the British seaside town of Torquay, Eileen Nearne, her body undiscovered for several days, was listed by local officials as a candidate for what is known in Britain as a council burial, or what in the past was known as a pauper’s grave.After World War II, Eileen Nearne, here in a photo from that era, faded into obscurity.But after the police looked through her possessions, including a Croix de Guerre medal awarded to her by the French government after World War II, the obscurity Ms. Nearne had cultivated for decades began to slip away.Known to her neighbors as an insistently private woman who loved cats and revealed almost nothing about her past, she has emerged as a heroine in the tortured story of Nazi-occupied France, one of the secret agents who helped prepare the French resistance for the D-Day landings in June 1944.On Tuesday, the anonymity that Ms. Nearne had cherished in life was denied her in death. A funeral service in Torquay featured a military bugler and piper and an array of uniformed mourners. A red cushion atop her coffin bore her wartime medals. Eulogies celebrated her as one of 39 British women who were parachuted into France as secret agents by the Special Operations Executive, a wartime agency known informally as “Churchill’s secret army,” which recruited more than 14,000 agents to conduct espionage and sabotage behind enemy lines.ARTICLE CONTINUED AT LINK

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I found a link to the obit that you don't have to register for and included it in the above and edited so that the entire article isn't quoted.Web forums are starting to be sued for copyright imfringement when members are copying and pasting entire articles and not including links. To be safe please only quote a few paragraphs of copied articles and always include a link to the original source.

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I found a link to the obit that you don't have to register for and included it in the above and edited so that the entire article isn't quoted.Web forums are starting to be sued for copyright imfringement when members are copying and pasting entire articles and not including links. To be safe please only quote a few paragraphs of copied articles and always include a link to the original source.
that is... hard to believe.but, alright.
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that is... hard to believe.but, alright.
Someday somebody is going to invent a super virus that unlocks all password protected material throughout the world wide web that will result in not an insignificant amount of panic but ultimately creating a utopian world of freely available information.
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Someday somebody is going to invent a super virus that unlocks all password protected material throughout the world wide web that will result in not an insignificant amount of panic but ultimately creating a utopian world of freely available information.
You mean like the end of Escape from LA?
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You mean like the end of Escape from LA?
I once tried to do the basketball challenge from that horrible, horrible movie. No way Kurt Russell does it on basically one leg.
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I found a link to the obit that you don't have to register for and included it in the above and edited so that the entire article isn't quoted.Web forums are starting to be sued for copyright imfringement when members are copying and pasting entire articles and not including links. To be safe please only quote a few paragraphs of copied articles and always include a link to the original source.
that is... hard to believe.but, alright.
At this point it's really only the Las Vegas Review Journal that I know of but the company that is buying the copyright rights from them claim that they are adding more publishers to their "service".http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/sherm/Copyright_...re.html?ref=164http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&safe=off&a...;fp=1&cad=bThe general standard is fair use and a link to the original source and only copying a few paragraphs is considered fair use.
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Someday somebody is going to invent a super virus that unlocks all password protected material throughout the world wide web that will result in not an insignificant amount of panic but ultimately creating a utopian world of freely available information.
http://www.bugmenot.com/
At this point it's really only the Las Vegas Review Journal that I know of but the company that is buying the copyright rights from them claim that they are adding more publishers to their "service".http://www.lvrj.com/blogs/sherm/Copyright_...re.html?ref=164http://www.google.ca/#hl=en&safe=off&a...;fp=1&cad=bThe general standard is fair use and a link to the original source and only copying a few paragraphs is considered fair use.
yeah, to be honest, I was just thumbing my nose at the NYT, so I can understand. I did mention them in my post, though!
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The other thing to mention is that SD have been subject to the usual undemocratic behaviour of the liberal mainstream - shutting out of debates, etc. The thing is that if Nationalist parties were given fair treatment, they would gain even more votes.Here a liberal Swede tries to be objective about the whole situation in the left-wing Guardian. He speaks a great deal of sense, even if laced with the obligatory anti-Nationalist bias.http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/20...-right-election

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It's inevitable. You cannot continue to shovel shit into the ideological stew pot and expect everyone to keep eating around it, without eventually getting a taste. The Muslim immigration issue in Europe is staunchly divided between those who live in areas without these 'people' and those whose cities and towns have already been infested. One group is afforded the luxury of soaring and high-minded ideals, one is not. They must be practical, since they're confronted by the real-world consequences of having to live amidst an incompatible people on a daily basis. When you watch your civilization being eroded away by a discordant tribe, resentment will build and as the problem spreads to other areas, in other cities and towns, fewer and fewer people enjoy the well-intentioned ideological stew without first having to eat the very nasty shit that is Islamic immigration into a civil society.This is just the beginning. I don't know if the inevitable outcome will manifest itself in my lifetime, but it will come and this movement will only grow stronger. It may never become the majority, but the lines have been reset and whatever footholds it attains will not be undone. At a minimum, Mohammed is about to lose his free lunch. We've spent the better part of four decades forsaking realism for idealism: a perfectly understandable (and perhaps, even natural) sentiment that sprung from an embittered, tired, sick-of-bad-stuff post war world.It's understandable that people wanted to vote for ponies and rainbows and lollipops and smiles, but it came at a cost... A realistic, practical cost for which only now is the true price being seen. The piper is at the porch and civilized people everywhere are beginning to comprehend the grave price paid by their now contaminated societies as a result of bleeding heart bullshit. This is not xenophobia. It's filthophobia. This is what a turning tide looks like. Book it.

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It is amazing to see the enlightened beautiful people suddenly coming to grips with the reality that their open minded blindness has allowed the fox in the hen house.The Animal Farm is becoming more true than 1984.The funny thing is how much they still will corrupt their own morality to coddle a group of people who at their best hate an entire race of people, the Jews. All in the name of being tolerant, they have fostered intolerance. In the name of freedom, they have enslaved themselves to being unable to speak out against mental slavery. In the name of acceptance, they have made themselves outcasts.Neville Chamberlain, alive and well in the leftist psyche.Luckily there are still rednecks to remind us that sometimes you just got to ignore niceties and lay down the law.Except to illegal immigrants in Arizona of course.

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I hate to be picky, but wasn't Animal Farm based off of true events, namely the Russian Revolution?
It was a metaphor for the future, a warning of history being repeated.We could recover from this lefty feel good stupidity and Animal Farm will still stand as a warning to not let our guard down, but to beware the pigs.I just read The Croquet Player by H.G. Wells and found his opinion of the future to be equally bleak and afraid.
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It was a metaphor for the future
I don't think we read the same version of Animal Farm. Also, I am not sure the phrase "metaphor for the future" makes any sense.
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