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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (9811)1/16/2006 7:07:24 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22250
 
Gus > The EU subsidies are highly skewed in favour of large farmers. In 2003 the richest 1.6 cent of EU farmers received 27 per cent of all subsidies. The poorest 54 per cent of farmers received only 4 per cent.

What did you expect, that they should pay the most to the poor? Are you a Marxist, to think a thought like that? Or, perhaps, that they should be giving the money to the African elite to aid "development"? Or maybe, simply as a hand-out, to the illegal African "immigrants" who swarm into Europe like vermin?

> Here's a picture of your bete noire (pun intended) --one of those farm scroungers "jetting around the world" for aid

That guy has a lot to learn. He should take lessons from the Africans and the Zionists. First of all he should get himself a New York shyster lawyer and bring a class action against someone for "anti-ruralist" and racist oppression -- that he is being driven off the land of his father by taxes, immigrants, whatever. He should even speak of genocide.

Then he should get himself a dark, preferably African or Jewish, woman to act as spokesman at the UN, UNAID and all other conferences where money is being handed out. That way he would draw attention to his plight

Thirdly, he should get an ardent Zionist at the New York Times to write editorials about the disaster facing America if farmers are forced to leave the land and comparing the farmers to the Jews which were forced to leave Israel at the time of Moses.

Had he done those things, I'm sure even an anti-white racist, like yourself, would have felt far more sympathetic to his cause.